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Carey alum and CEO of ITegrity wins Maryland’s Small Business Person of the Year
Carey Business School spoke with Tarandeep Bawa on his recent success in being recognized as the Small Business Administration’s Small Business Person of the Year for the state of Maryland. “When we help and uplift others, we all win,” Bawa said.
Carey students win funding to bring equitable innovations to market
Three MA/MBA dual degree students received a total of $55,000 at the MICA Up/Start Venture Competition. Their ventures focused on providing diverse and equitable solutions in the workplace.
Erickson Senior Living CEO Reflects on Keys to Success with an Eye Toward the Future
In just 12 years, adults older than 65 will outnumber children in the U.S., and by 2060, the number of 85-plus will triple. Companies with a culture of strong leadership and a skilled, committed workforce will be able to thrive by meeting the needs of an...
With Leak of the Roe v. Wade Draft Decision, “First time in history that we are restricting a right.”
Overturning Roe v. Wade has widespread implications for not only women’s health and privacy but also for how companies do business and provide for their employees.
Andrea Weiss, founder and CEO of The O Alliance, to give May graduation address
Andrea Weiss, founder and chief executive officer of The O Alliance, a global consulting network focused on the transformation of consumer commerce, is the featured speaker at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School’s May 2022 graduation ceremony.
The Future of Work? Flexibility, Says Zoom CIO
Many companies are undergoing a culture shift, from “my space” to “our space.” Getting it right is essential to attracting top talent.
To Diversify the C-Suite, “Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is” Advises Carey Alum
Businesses and business schools have a vital role to play in advancing equity in America, and yet despite a growing commitment to diversity and a wealth of talent from which to draw, there are too few people of color in corporate leadership roles.
Design thinking: problem-solving rooted in empathy
Danielle Piccinini Black, academic lead for Johns Hopkins Executive Education’s Innovation and Human-Centered Design, discusses the benefits of utilizing design thinking as an empathy-centered approach to problem-solving.
Student organizations pivot to prove virtual learning is a positive
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