Georgetown Business magazine recently received two PEARL Awards from the Custom Publishing Council (CPC). CPC is the leading association for the custom publishing industry in the Untied States, and the PEARL Awards are its top honors.
Come learn successful strategies women can use to break through various obstacles they confront and build bridges around workplace problems. Participants will hear from successful area executives in a number of industries and learn strategies and techniques from a professional coach and trainer.
Gen. Peter Pace (Ret.), former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will speak at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business as part of the Distinguished Leaders Series Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009.
The MBA Full-Time Program at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business has advanced to No. 35 in the Aspen Institute’s 2009 “Beyond Grey Pinstripes” ranking, up from 73rd in 2007. The publication evaluates how well MBA programs demonstrate significant leadership in integrating social, environmental, and ethical issues.
A photograph taken by Nico Durand, a first-year MBA student at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, was recently published in “A voyage, diverse perspectives from 60 countries through the lens of volunteer photographers celebrating ICVolunteers’ 10th Anniversary…”
Commencement ceremony dates for the undergradaute, MBA, Georgetown Campus Global Executive MBA, and Executive Master's in Leadership programs at Georgetown's McDonough School of Business have been scheduled.
Two undergraduate students at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business recently placed fourth in the Seventh Annual Eller Ethics Case Competition, held at the Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona.