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Polish Your LinkedIn Profile (Harbor East)
Building a strong and active presence online is key to cultivating meaningful relationships, exploring possibilities in your areas of interest, and discovering opportunities. Though you can engage with potential contacts and employers on any social media platform, LinkedIn is the world’s largest online professional networking site, and if you are committed to growing and developing, you want to take advantage of this platform. In this interactive career lab, you will: 1. Learn about the importance of having a polished and active LinkedIn profile.2. Have the opportunity to draft an initial
DEIB Summit: Women in Leadership Panel
Learn how our panelists have blazed a trail as women leaders in their respective fields and the career hurdles they’ve overcome on the road to success. Discover how they are shaping the workplace for future generations by addressing “Belonging in Action” in their organizations. Explore how these powerful women move beyond buzzwords to create a lasting culture of engagement that embraces our multifaceted identities as women and allies. Speakers: J.J. Rorie, JHU Faculty, Great Product Management Dr. Joni Flowers, Professor, College of Southern Nevada & Cultural Diversity Foundation Farah Rana
Mickey Mouse heads to the public domain, but what does that mean for Disney and other copyright holders?
The first iteration of Mickey Mouse is headed for the public domain in 2024. Professor Stacey Lee explores the implications of legendary copyrights for modern media companies.
The doctor is in: A Carey alum’s commitment to bridge gaps and build connections
Abe Abraham, MD, (MBA ’15) is using his knowledge in more than one way: he’s committed to finding solutions to close the gaps in patient equity while also mentoring Carey Business School students and alumni.
Joe Cutrone, PhD
Joseph Cutrone has taught both online and in-person at Johns Hopkins, Northwestern University, Towson University, and Goucher College. Prior to JHU, he was a pension actuarial analyst, in New York, CEO of Charm City Tutors, and Senior Program Manager of Mathematics for Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth. He is currently an Associate Teaching Professor for the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and Director of Online and Summer Programs for the Department of Mathematics. Education PhD, Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University MBA, Financial Management, Johns Hopkins University Research A Weak
Michael Luca, PhD
Michael Luca is a professor and the director of the Technology and Society Initiative at the Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School, and a faculty research fellow at the NBER. Professor Luca's research, teaching, and advisory work focuses on the design of online platforms, and on the ways in which data can inform managerial and policy decisions. His research has been published in academic journals including the Journal of Economic Perspectives, Management Science, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, American Economic Review: Papers and Proceeding, the American
‘Struggling well’: Lessons for the business world from adventure racing
To understand how resilience unfolds during adversity, Michelle Barton and Kathleen Sutcliffe, examine adventure racing for insights into the world of business.