One of CJEB’s core faculty members, Professor Gerald L. Curtis, Burgess Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Columbia University, was quoted in a Nikkei Asia article discussing Rahm Emanuel, President Joe Biden’s nomination for ambassador to Japan.
With Rahm Emanuel, Biden gives Tokyo exactly what it asked for (Nikkei Asia 05/14/21)
Cheryl Dorsey is a trailblazer in the social entrepreneurship movement and the president of Echoing Green, a global nonprofit that supports emerging social entrepreneurs and invests deeply in their ideas and leadership.
Cheryl Dorsey is a trailblazer in the social entrepreneurship movement and the president of Echoing Green, a global nonprofit that supports emerging social entrepreneurs and invests deeply in their ideas and Leadership & Strategy.
Vicki Kroviak, founder and chief executive officer of Acorn Health, is clear about what drives her company’s organizational success—striving for an authentic culture and values system, pushing women to the top, and not shying away from the hard conversations.
The redesigned Advanced Management Program from Columbia Business School Executive Education is now admitting participants into its first cohort. The immersive 22-week program that blends both live online, asynchronous, and in-person modules is designed for senior-level executives to learn from and network with today's top business visionaries.
Judy Samuelson — founder and executive director of the Aspen Institute Business and Society Program and author of The Six New Rules of Business: Creating Real Value in a Changing World — discusses how and why the rules of business are changing for the better.
The Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate is pleased to welcome the following new alumni to the Real Estate Circle: Kate Crosby '13 and Lisa Mayer '97 as Leaders and Sophie Nitkin '20 as an Associate.
NEW YORK - While treatment from managers and bosses can commonly affect how employees feel about their workplace, new research from Columbia Business School, conducted by Joel Brockner, the Phillip Hettleman Professor of Business, finds that the way co-workers treat each other - and the workplace culture it creates – also influences employees’ attitudes towards their employers.
Columbia alumni, Cheyenne Wiskerke ’13 and Alan Wasserstrom ’63, share stories of the businesses they inherited and led — and some of the lessons they learned along the way.
As co-founder of Blue Nectar Tequila, Nikhil Bahadur ’12 and his father, Bn Bahadur, turned his passion for the Mexican spirit into an award-winning brand.
As the Ko Hospitality Group opens its first US restaurant, CEO Stan Ko ’99, talks about the family business and why he’s fiercely dedicated to the dining experience.
Razak Dawood ’68, chairman of Descon, a multinational, family-owned corporation based in Pakistan, offers his best advice for those entering or running their family businesses.