Freeman News
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Faculty award winners from 2011 commencementThe following faculty awards were presented at the Freeman School’s 2011 graduate and undergraduate diploma ceremonies. Irving H. Lavalle Research Award Established in 1996, this award recognizes…
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DeNisi's final commencement a stark contrast to firstIt doesn’t take much effort to see the contrast between Angelo DeNisi’s first commencement as dean of the Freeman School and his last. Dean Angelo DeNisi with Tulane Association of Business Alumni Award winners Claudio…
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MBA team one of three national finalists in Barnes & Noble marketing contestWhen Barnes & Noble announced a nationwide marketing plan contest to help promote Nook Study, its new digital textbook reading software, a team of Tulane marketing students stepped up to the challenge, developing a set…
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WSJ.com: Big Worries for Small CapsFrom wsj.com, May 2, 2011: With so much hand-wringing going on, MarketBeat dropped a line to Peter Ricchiuti, a professor at Tulane University’s A.B. Freeman School of Business who has been tracking and trading small-cap…
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TheStreet.com: Conscious Capitalism: Tulane MBAs In ArgentinaFrom TheStreet.com, April 27, 2011:Tulane University has built a national reputation for public service in recent years. Now, that reputation is going global. Adding to the university's list of international service projects…
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McDonald’s exec describes chain’s revitalizationIf you’re like most people, you probably don’t remember McDonald’s short-lived experiment with 55-cent Big Macs, but to Neil Golden, chief marketing officer of McDonald’s USA, the ill-fated 1997 promotion is a bitter…
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Freeman 50 hosts reception honoring Class of 2011On April 25, the Freeman 50, the business school’s young MBA alumni advisory board, hosted a champagne reception in Goldring/Woldenberg Hall II in honor of the MBA class of 2011.The Freeman 50 was founded in 2009 to help…
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| EventsFamily Business Center hosts 10th Wealth Management SeminarThe 10th annual Tulane Family Business Center Wealth Management Seminar will be held on Wednesday, April 27, from 1 - 6 p.m., at the Intercontinental Hotel in New Orleans. The event is free and open to the public, but…
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Beta Gamma Sigma inducts new membersThe Tulane chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the international honor society recognizing business excellence, welcomed its newest members on April 7, 2011. The inductees, including students from the MACCT, MBA, MFIN and PMBA…
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Burkenroad conference attracts biggest crowd in historyIt might not be obvious from the standing-room-only crowds, but investment professionals still regard the Burkenroad Reports Investment Conference, which took place on April 15 at the downtown Sheraton, as one of the…
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Freeman School honors Entrepreneurs of the YearThe Freeman School honored Albert R. Lepage, chairman of Lepage Bakeries Inc., as Tulane Distinguished Entrepreneur of the Year and Phyllis E. Cassidy, executive director and founder of Good Work Network, as Tulane Social…
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Medical device company earns top prize at Tulane Business Plan CompetitionFor more than 250,000 women diagnosed with breast cancer each year, lumpectomy surgery offers a less disfiguring, less traumatic alternative to mastectomy, but breast-conserving procedures have traditionally been less…
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Freeman team wins 2011 NAWMBA Case CompetitionA team of Freeman School MBAs won first place and a prize of $5,000 at the National Association of Women MBAs Strategy Case Competition. The final round of the contest took place on March 23 in Newark, N.J., at the corporate…
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Freeman team takes top honors in Finance Case CompetitionA team featuring Freeman MBA students Vivek Sharma, Jason Costa, Arnab Dasgupta and Anthony Elia won first place and a grand prize of $5,000 at the 15th annual Rolanette and Berdon Lawrence Finance Case Competition. This…
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Ira Solomon named new dean of Freeman SchoolIra Solomon, the R.C. Evans Endowed Chair in Business and head of the Department of Accountancy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has been named the new dean of the A. B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane…
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Freeman jumps in latest U.S. News & World Report rankingIn its latest survey of America’s best business schools, U.S. News & World Report has ranked the Freeman School 40th on its list of the best graduate schools of business. The ranking, which was published March…
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Bloomberg economist to discuss economic recoveryRichard Yamarone, senior economist with Bloomberg Brief: Economics, will discuss the current state of the economy in a special lecture at the A. B. Freeman School of Business. Richard YamaroneYamarone’s presentation…
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Crisis experts tout importance of ethical leadershipHaving a well-defined code of ethics may not prevent every crisis, but according to one of the speakers at this year’s Burkenroad Symposium on Business and Society, it helps prevent those crises that do occur from becoming…
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Business Plan Competition announces semifinalistsThe Tulane Entrepreneurs Association has announced the semifinalists for the 2011 Tulane Business Plan Competition. The competition, which takes place on Friday, April 8, at the Freeman School, will award up to $70,000 in…
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Business world gets smaller during international seminarFrom human rights violations in China to political oppression in the Middle East to arrogance and decadence in the U.S., international news media broadcast negative images of cultures around the world on a daily basis, but…
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Freeman Days invades National WWII MuseumOn Thursday night (Feb. 10), the Freeman School hosted its annual Freeman Days Networking Reception at the National World War II Museum’s Stage Door Canteen. The business school’s biggest annual career event, Freeman Days…
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Burkenroad Symposium to explore turning crisis into opportunityFrom the Deepwater Horizon disaster to the subprime mortgage debacle to the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, recent history is filled with examples of crises that pose daunting, multileveled challenges to the…
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New fund hopes to jumpstart high-potential venturesNew Orleans experienced an unprecedented influx of entrepreneurial talent and energy in the wake of Katrina, but activities like meet ups and networking can take those entrepreneurs only so far. At some point new ventures…
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Times-Picayune: Tulane will launch master's in energy management programFrom The Times-Picayune, Jan. 30, 2011:Taking advantage of its presence among major energy players along the Gulf Coast, Tulane University plans to start offering a master’s degree in energy management this summer, an 11-…
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Freeman launches new master’s program in energyThis summer, the A. B. Freeman School of Business will launch a unique new master’s degree program focused on the advanced skills demanded by recruiters for positions in energy finance, risk management and trading. The…