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Jennifer Hrabowski taps into her MBA/MSN dual degree from Carey Business School to better understand the many aspects of launching and operating women’s clinics in the Emory University healthcare system.
Carey AI conference examines the life-saving applications of decision-focused learning
Academic and industry experts showcase the wide-ranging potential of a system that prioritizes solutions over predictions.
Swinging for the fences with AI
It takes a lot more than a hunch for investors to know which technologies are going to be game-changers. Today, artificial intelligence is up to bat, and people like AI Capital Managing Director Andrew Maus (MBA ’16) are equipping the lineup.
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is among highest percentages of female full-time MBA students in elite group
Fewer than 10 percent of the nation’s Fortune 500 companies have women at the helm. Carey’s full-time MBA program intentionally supports women primed to lead.
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Appoints New Vice Dean for Corporate and Global Partnerships
In his new role as vice dean for corporate and global partnerships, Richard R. Smith, PhD, will develop and oversee Carey’s collaborations with other academic institutions and businesses.
FT MS Group Coaching: In Person (HE)
Our Career Education for FTMS: Group Coaching In-person sessions are a great opportunity for FT MS students to meet 1:1 with a career coach for quick conversations without having to schedule an appointment. This is a great opportunity to see what career coaching is like and get some real-time feedback for whatever questions are on your mind regarding your career. Available 12:30-1:30 p.m. EST with Katie Pluemer on the Harbor East campus (2nd Floor, Pod #5) every Tuesday starting January 24 and ending on May 2, 2023 in the Spring Semester. The only exception is, no FT MS Group Coaching during
TIAA President and CEO Thasunda Brown Duckett provides students with a lesson in authentic communication and developing a personal brand
TIAA President and CEO Thasunda Brown Duckett tells students her keys to successful communication are to be authentic and purposeful.