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Business students showcase personal brands in pitch competition
January 28, 2022
Students connected their experiences and skills to what Gartner is looking for in future sales leaders during the Gartner Elon Pitch Challenge.
Tonmoy Islam offers insights into inflation for Burlington Times-News article
January 27, 2022
The report by Elizabeth Pattman with the Times-News focused on the rising cost of living in Alamance County and how that's impacting residents.
Elon ranks among country’s top 40 undergraduate business programs
January 27, 2022
The ranking comes from Poets&Quants, a business education outlet that released its survey results on Jan. 27.
Matt Valle earns Professional Scrum Master I certification
January 20, 2022
The Professional Scrum Master I assessment and certification is available to anyone who wishes to validate their depth of knowledge of the Scrum framework and its application.
Career Moves: How Maria Mendoza ’22 transformed a summer internship into a career opportunity
January 12, 2022
Maria Mendoza ’22 is continuing her work in business consulting at Ernst & Young, but this time as a full-time employee.
Lawrence Garber explores Indian millennials’ perceptions of organic food
January 11, 2022
Research co-authored by the associate professor of marketing is published in the International Journal of Management Practice and the Handbook of Eating and Drinking.
Ray Knight examines fraudulent transfers of assets
January 10, 2022
The professor of accounting reviews the Uniform Fraudulent Transfers Act in a TAXES - The Tax Magazine article.
Katy Rouse wins Excellence in Refereeing award
January 10, 2022
The associate professor of economics received the honor from the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management.
Thibaut Morillon wins Emerald Literati Outstanding Paper award
January 5, 2022
The assistant professor of finance received recognition for the Managerial Finance article, “Do Mergers and Acquisitions Affect Information Asymmetry in the Banking Sector?”
Jovani Mendez-Sandoval ’22 gains case experience during BTG Consulting competition
January 5, 2022
The economic consulting major analyzed and presented recommendations for a case focused on Detroit’s consumer “desert” neighborhoods.