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If sleeplessness stimulates ADHD-like tendencies, which in turn can drive entrepreneurial venturing, what does this mean for people thinking of founding or investing in new businesses?
Enduring Lessons
Meet four women who overcame challenges on their climb to career success.
Pandemic has slowed medical innovations, Toby Gordon study states
Paper addresses the ways in which COVID-19 has “severely weakened the surgical innovation pipeline and ecosystem.”
The Restless Entrepreneur
If sleeplessness stimulates ADHD-like tendencies, which in turn can drive entrepreneurial venturing—what does this mean for people thinking of founding or investing in new businesses?
Mario Macis, PhD
Mario Macis (Ph.D.) is a Professor of Economics at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. He is also Core Faculty at the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative (HBHI), Affiliate Faculty at the JHU Berman Institute of Bioethics, and Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA, Bonn). Between 2016 and 2019, he served as Academic Program Director of Carey's MS in Health Care Management. Prof. Macis is an applied economist with a broad range of interests at the intersection of markets, policy, and society, with a special
Alum leans into identity and advances at Salesforce
Chan used her experience at Carey to transition to the technology sector and accelerate her career at Salesforce. Today she uses her career as a platform to combat the rising violence against Asian and Asian American communities.
Carey alum breaks glass ceiling as chief medical officer
Dr. Denice Cora-Bramble’s (MBA ‘03) career was an uphill battle. As a woman of color, she often had to work twice as hard to reach the top — ultimately being named chief medical officer at Children’s National Hospital. She credits Johns Hopkins for giving her the confidence to walk into boardrooms and lead.
What You Need to Know About SWIFT and Economic Sanctions
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Associate Professor Alessandro Rebucci explains how economic sanctions could impact Russia and the global economy.
David Smith, PhD
With expertise in social psychology, inclusive leadership, and gender in the workplace, David Smith focuses in his studies on gender, work, and family issues including allyship, inclusive leadership, inclusive mentoring/sponsoring/advocacy, bias in performance evaluations, retention/advancement of women in professions, and dual career families. He is the author of numerous journal articles and book chapters on the topic of gender in the workplace and is a regular contributor to Harvard Business Review. Before joining the Carey Business School, he was a professor at the U.S. Naval War College