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Class of ’72 celebrates past, present and future at 50th ReunionFor the members of the A. B. Freeman School of Business MBA Class of 1972, their milestone 50th reunion provided an opportunity to reconnect with friends, spend time in New Orleans and reminisce about everything that Tulane…
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Freeman alum competes on new season of ‘Survivor’Freeman grad Owen Knight (BSM ’14, MBA ’18) survived his first Tribal Council, avoiding elimination on the season premiere of “Survivor.” Knight, Tulane University’s director of admission engagement, is one of 18 players…
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Career check-in: 2022 MBA grads start impactful new rolesBrenton Ho (MBA ’22) was about to graduate. He needed a job, but the hunt had been a whirlwind. The interviews were intense. Some companies never called back. Others had interesting offers but weren’t quite the right fit…
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Summer check-in: MBA internshipsAlba Cordover, Kate Gleason and Ray Howze are pursuing MBA summer internships in fields from analytics to fashion. Kate Gleason needed an MBA summer internship. She persisted through four rounds of interviews at FGS Global…
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With scholarship gift, alum passes the batonA Tulane University scholarship transformed Jim Burke's life and inspired him to create the same opportunity for future generations of Tulane business students.
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New real estate programs give students real-world experienceStudents studying Real Estate at the A. B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University get a real-world education that goes beyond the classroom.
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Restarting the New Orleans economy, one meal at a timeEmily Shaya (BSM '06, MBA '13), co-owner of Pomegranate Hospitality, is working to bring the New Orleans-based restaurant group back from the pandemic.
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New scholarship program hopes to attract more Peace Corps volunteers to businessWhile business school might not be the first thing most Peace Corps alumni think of following their service, a new scholarship program makes pursuing a business degree more accessible to Peace Corps volunteers than ever…
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Freeman 50 announces newest membersEstablished in 2008 to help strengthen the Freeman MBA brand, the Freeman 50 works to support the school in three key areas: admissions, placement and development.
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Student startup takes top prize in Tulane Business Model CompetitionLess than two weeks after winning the top prize at New Orleans Entrepreneur Week, the red-hot startup founded by a pair of Tulane University students has done it again.
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Freeman expands downtown with new Stewart Center CBDStarting this week, the A. B. Freeman School of Business will hold its first classes in downtown New Orleans at the Stewart Center CBD, the school’s new home for executive education programs.
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Freeman team wins first runner up in Business Valuation ChallengeA team of Freeman School Master of Finance and MBA students won first runner up at the 6th annual Business Valuation Challenge.
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A Lucid approach to corporate cultureIn July, a panel of employees from one of the most innovative companies around -- technology firm Lucid -- shared their thoughts on the company’s one-of-a-kind culture in a special presentation for business students.
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Freeman MBAs create app to manage rental deposit disputesTwo students at Tulane University's A. B. Freeman School of Business have turned their gripes with renting into a company that could revolutionize how lease agreements are managed.
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WSJ/Times Higher Education MBA and MFIN ranking surveyThe Wall Street Journal and the Times of Higher Education are currently conducting a survey of global MBA and Master of Finance programs for rankings to be published in spring 2018.
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Business school expansion reflects growing demandOn Friday, March 2, hundreds of guests turned out to take part in the dedication ceremony for the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex, which features more than 80,000 square feet of new and renovated space to accommodate…
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New courses connect students with alumni expertsFor the students who took part in January’s intersession courses, some of the most exciting learning took place out of the classroom and far from campus.
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Alumna's grocery store is a locavore's delightFreeman School alumna Simone Reggie (MBA '12) is the founder of Simone’s Market, an old-fashioned neighborhood grocery store with a special emphasis on local and regionally sourced food.
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Alum Drew Greenblatt visits White House to talk manufacturingAlumnus Drew Greenblatt (MBA ’91), owner and president of Marlin Steel, was one of a dozen National Association of Manufacturers representatives who visited the White House on March 31 to talk manufacturing with President…
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MBA team wins first place in The Economist's MBA Investment Case CompetitionA team of three MBA students from Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business won first place and the top prize of $10,000 in the second annual Economist Investment Case Competition.
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Applications now open for 2017 Tulane Business Model CompetitionCollege entrepreneurs are invited to enter the 17th annual Tulane Business Model Competition for a chance to win more than $40,000 in cash and prizes for promising startup ventures.
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Sazerac CEO shares homegrown success story as forum keynote speakerMark Brown (MBA '90), president and CEO of the Sazerac Co., discussed the company's growth into one of the top five spirits companies in the world as the Tulane Business Forum's luncheon keynote speaker.Mark Brown, president…
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TABA announces speakers for 2016 Tulane Business ForumThe president and CEO of the Sazerac Co., the largest producer of distilled spirits in the United States, and the head of the GE Foundation highlight an impressive list of speakers lined up for the 37th annual Tulane…
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Tulane-based technology takes top prize in Biz Model CompetitionChris Sloas, left, a 2015 graduate of the Tulane School of Science and Engineering, is congratulated by Stephanie Kleehammer, director of outreach and communications with the Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation…
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Faculty member invited to White House briefing on tradeKnud Berthelsen (MBA ’09), adjunct lecturer in management, was invited to the White House in November to attend a briefing on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and The President’s Trade Agenda. Knud Berthelsen, right, was…