Freeman News
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Consortium meeting attracts top scholars in Latin AmericaMore than 50 deans, administrators and scholars from business schools across Latin America converged on the Freeman School in March for the 13th meeting of the Latin American Research Consortium (LARC). This year’s…
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Elstrott honored with dedication of elementary school in IndiaJohn Elstrott’s name has been synonymous with entrepreneurship education at the Freeman School for more than 25 years. Now, thanks to a California-based company, Elstrott’s name is synonymous with education in rural India as…
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Greenbaum and Altman to be honored as Entrepreneurs of the YearTulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business will honor Jerry M. Greenbaum (BBA ’62) as Tulane Distinguished Entrepreneur of the Year and Jay Altman as Tulane Outstanding Social Entrepreneur of the Year at the 2012…
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Freeman expands relationship with China's Zhejiang UniversityThe Freeman School has signed an agreement with China’s Zhejiang University to begin admitting students from its School of Management to the Freeman School’s Master of Accounting and Master of Finance programs. Freeman…
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Ideas growing for businesses that make a differenceVentures with strong connections to Tulane University and the A. B. Freeman School of Business were big winners in last week’s 2012 New Orleans Entrepreneur Week, an event highlighting the city’s thriving startup community.…
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Highlighting social entrepreneurship at TulaneTulane’s Office of Social Entrepreneurship Initiatives, with support from the Freeman School’s Levy-Rosenblum Institute for Entrepreneurship, produced this video for Entrepreneur Week to highlight how Tulane's social…
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Burkenroad mutual fund celebrates 10-year anniversaryThe mutual fund based in part on the Freeman School’s Burkenroad Reports investment research program recently celebrated its 10-year anniversary with a pair of prestigious honors. Peter Ricchiuti says the performance of the…
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Freeman professor to be honored at the White HouseSherif A. Ebrahim, adjunct professor of management, strategy and entrepreneurship, will be honored at the White House on Wednesday, March 7, as an entrepreneurial mentor and “Champion of Change.” Ebrahim is one of 11…
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GMAC President and CEO Dave Wilson joins Business School CouncilDave Wilson, president and CEO of the Graduate Management Admission Council, is the newest member of the Business School Council, the primary advisory board of the A. B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University. Dave…
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KPMG chief optimistic about U.S. economyJohn Veihmeyer, chair and CEO of the global accounting firm KPMG, has some advice for anyone interested in knowing what’s really going on in the world. “Don’t believe anything you hear on CNBC or MSNBC,” Veihmeyer told…
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Global accounting firm KPMG to fund professorship at the Freeman SchoolDuring a speaking engagement at Tulane University yesterday, KPMG Chairman and CEO John Veihmeyer announced plans to establish the KPMG LLP Professorship in Accounting at the A. B. Freeman School of Business. During a…
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Freeman team takes top prize at Wall St. Training Valuation CompetitionFour Freeman School Master of Finance students beat out teams from more than 25 universities to take home the top honors at the inaugural Wall St. Training Valuation Competition. The contest, sponsored by Wall St. Training,…
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Burkenroad Symposium tackles ethics of social mediaIf there was an overriding theme at this year’s Burkenroad Symposium, “Taming the Dragon: The Ethics of Doing Business in the World of Social Media,” panelist David Vinjamuri summed it up best. Burkenroad Institute Director…
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Study shows 'downsizing' options beat calorie warnings in convincing diners to eat lessStudies have shown fast-food calorie postings do little to deter diners from overeating. A better approach may be for restaurants to simply ask consumers if they’d like smaller portions, according to new research by a…
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Burkenroad Symposium to explore ethics and social mediaNow that it’s easier than ever for companies to engage their customers via social media, it’s also easier than ever to get burned in 140 characters or less. Just ask Bank of America, Netflix, Kenneth Cole or any other famous…
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Freeman takes home third-place honors at trading competitionA team of Freeman School students traveled to New York in December and came away with third-place honors at the 2011 University Trading Challenge. Freeman students Trevor Plath, Mario Cano, Savanna Speciale and Edward Hall,…
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MBAs practice business without borders in ArgentinaTom Connor (MBA ’12) has worked on a lot of consulting projects but probably none as simultaneously inspiring and sobering as the one he recently undertook for CILSA, an Argentinean nonprofit dedicated to helping at-risk…
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Researcher says CEO severance provisions impair stock performanceFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nov. 21, 2011Contact: Ben Haimowitz212-233-6170HHaimowitz@aol.comNew Orleans – When it was reported…
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Beta Gamma Sigma inducts 46 membersBeta Gamma Sigma inductees Margaret Burdeno (BSM/MACCT ’12), Rachel Schneider (BSM/MACCT ’12), Jacqueline Lee (BSM/MACCT ’12) and Sally Horton (BSM/MACCT ’12).The Tulane chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the international honor…
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EMBA program moves up in latest FT rankingThe Freeman School executive MBA program moved up a spot in the latest Financial Times ranking of the world’s top executive MBA programs. In the latest Financial Times ranking of executive MBA programs, the Freeman…
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Love DIY projects? It’s the Ikea effectSo it turns out there’s a reason why you could never throw out that wobbly old bookcase you put together in college. Call it the Ikea effect. Assistant Professor of Marketing Daniel Mochon says consumers tend to value self-…
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Innovative approach to health care wins top prize at PitchNOLAThe ideas presented spanned everything from urban farms to educational wetlands trips to an online crowdsourcing program to support underprivileged students, but in the end, it was an innovative approach to health care that…
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Trapani and Bakamitsos tapped to lead Exec EdJohn M. Trapani III has been appointed as the new head of executive education at Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business. John M. Trapani III, professor of economics and Streiffer Chair in International Finance…
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Economic development officials say collaboration is key to successThis year’s Tulane Business Forum focused on growth through innovation and collaboration, and according to a panel of New Orleans economic development officials, the city’s remarkable rise in a host of national business…
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Princeton Review ranks Freeman 14th nationally for entrepreneurshipFor the sixth consecutive year, Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business has been recognized as one of the top 25 schools in the country for graduate entrepreneurship education. The Princeton Review ranks the…