Columbia Business School’s Tamer Center for Social Enterprise recently honored Justine Zinkin ’02, CEO of Neighborhood Trust Financial Partners, with the 2017 Social Enterprise Leadership Award at its annual reception.
Long gone are the days when a life of material excess and endless leisure time signified prestige. According to a new study from Professor Silvia Bellezza of Columbia Business School, Americans increasingly perceive busy and overworked people as having high status. The study has been published in the Journal of Consumer Research.
Columbia Business School’s case competition team topped 14 other business schools to finish first place in the 2017 Real Estate Development Challenge hosted by UNC on February 17. The team, Strokos Capital, consisting of Durrell Mack '17, Will Noyes '17, John Pollock ’17 and Emily Steinberg '18, impressed the judges by presenting a plan to redevelop a 145-acre retired U.S. army base outside of downtown Atlanta.
Professor Hugh Patrick was recently quoted in a Wall Street Journal program about Japan's relationship and trade partnership America. To read the full story, please click the link below:
From Rival to Ally: Japan's American Evolution (Wall Street Journal, March 2017)
Antonia Romeo, who completed the Advanced Management Program in 2015, talks about serving as the UK's director general of economic and commercial affairs in the US in the wake of the Brexit vote.