In our second episode featuring the School’s UK-based graduates, we visit with Lee Georgs ’03, the Chief Operating Officer of Corporate for the investment consultancy Redington and co-President of the London alumni club.
In our second episode featuring the School's UK-based graduates, we visit with Lee Georgs '03, the Chief Operating Officer of Corporate for the investment consultancy Redington and co-President of the London alumni club.
Shai Weiss ’97, CEO of Virgin Atlantic, offers a behind-the-scenes look at the brand’s unique mission to make Virgin the world’s most loved travel company.
The designation reflects the School’s curricular focus on data and analytics, and offers international students extended on-the-job training in the US.
Jackson G. Lu PhD '18, had his research highlighted in the Economist article, The bamboo ceiling: Indian v Chinese bosses in America Inc (Economist, 2/28/2020).
Reuben Mark, former Chairman and CEO of Colgate-Palmolive, shares a new set of leadership lessons he gathered from his experience at the helm of a global organization.
New research shows more women than men are participating in creative industries, but social factors—rather than differences in raw ability—are responsible for a number of gender disparities including a lack of recognition and differences in pay.
For the next few months, Bizcast will be bringing you stories and interviews from our recent UK visit, where we met with members of the CBS Alumni Club of London.
In November 2019, the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise and Social Investment Managers & Advisors (SIMA) hosted a day-long summit at MetLife in New York, focused on sharing and operationalizing best practices for institutional investors to move into impact investing in a more meaningful way.
BRITE ’20 speaker and former Chairman of LVMH N.A. teaches that Aesthetic Intelligence, or “The Other AI,” is key to sustaining long-term competitive advantage in any type of business.
BRITE '20 speaker and former Chairman of LVMH N.A. teaches that Aesthetic Intelligence, or “The Other AI,” is key to sustaining long-term competitive advantage in any type of business.
Real Conversations features current MBA students discussing their experiences in the MBA Real Estate Program at Columbia Business School and beyond…in their own words.
The Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate recently sat down with Justine Murphy ’21 to discuss what led her to Columbia Business School, the leadership opportunities she’s pursuing in her first year, and where she sees herself in 10 years. Meet Justine!
In 2018, at the urging of students and faculty, the Business School formed two committees to study issues surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the CBS community. Here are some of the results.