We continue our international series this week with a look at students from the Americas. International MBA students Rafael Pina (MBA’19), Mabel Gomes (MBA’18), and Jacqueline Lim (MBA’19) join This is Vanderbilt Business to share thoughts on several topics: Why they chose Vanderbilt over other top programs Biggest misconceptions and most pleasant surprises The job search […]
Turner Family Center for Social Ventures sends students to Seattle over winter break to learn about social impact investing and social enterprise consulting
Associate Dean Nancy Lea Hyer explains the advantages of a quarterly system and how MBA students can maximize their time at Vanderbilt Business
Josh Schutzman (MBA’18) pivoted from supply chain management to asset management with the help of an MBA
Southern California native Adam Schechtman (MAcc’17) moved to Nashville and then NYC to pursue his passion for valuation
New café features coffee from Nashville’s OSA Roasters and pastries from Dozen Bakery while refueling Vanderbilt Business students
New deferred enrollment option allows students to gain desired work experience before returning to school
Akihiro Ota and Hwanchul Kang, company-sponsored students coming to Nashville from Daiwa and Samsung, respectively, talked to Kim Killingsworth and Brook Meissner of the Career Management Center (CMC) about their Vanderbilt experiences. They discuss their educational priorities, family life in Nashville, and what makes Vanderbilt the right fit for international company-sponsored students.
Professor Michael Burcham’s course is a proving ground for entrepreneurs and corporate players alike
Mairead Callahan (MBA’18) explains how she used her MBA to transition from corporate wellness to health care consulting at EY
Nearly a quarter of Owen MBAs accepted consulting positions last year. Find out how they succeed in such a competitive recruiting environment
Kayla Armgardt, Tori Samples, and Nat Robinson discuss social enterprise, their own ventures, and more
The article discusses how business schools are incorporating current events – including #MeToo, NFL protests, and Trump — into the classroom
We round up some of the most-read stories and biggest news announcements from the past year at Vanderbilt Business
Professor and serial entrepreneur Michael Burcham on finding success in his seminal course on starting a business