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Cuomo Keeps Grip Amid Scandal Few Corporate Boards Would Allow
“It’s like boom-boom” and the CEO is fired, said Ed Soule, an ethics professor at Georgetown.…
March 18, 2021
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A Very Hoya Engagement
Ms. Singleton arrived that day thinking she was going to talk with the senior associate dean of the M.B.A..…
March 12, 2021
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Goldman Sachs Bets $10B on the Promise of One Million Black Women
Melissa Bradley underscores that Black women make up the fastest growing segment of U.S..…
March 12, 2021
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Disruption Is Here to Stay So Let’s Be Entrepreneurial
An article by Jeff Reid, founding director, Georgetown.…
March 11, 2021
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Be Wary of Celebrity SPAC Endorsements, SEC Warns
James Angel, associate professor of finance, told ThinkAdvisor on Thursday in an email that SPACs “provide a quick way for companies to go public with less restrictions than a…
March 11, 2021
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Advancing Social Justice Through Second-Chance Hiring: How Businesses Can Help
An article by Damien Dwin, Georgetown alumnus; Alyssa Lovegrove, professor of the practice and academic director, Pivot Program; and Pietra Rivoli, professor and executive…
March 11, 2021
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A Case for Why the Future of Work Needs Human-Centered Leadership
An article by Jason Schloetzer, associate professor of.…
March 11, 2021
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One Year Into the Pandemic, the Mute Button Has Been the Best (and Worst) at Work
"Our remote worlds can also make it tougher to brainstorm creatively," said Catherine Tinsley, professor of.…
March 11, 2021
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Daily Update
"The most important component is to get Americans back working,” professor of finance Rohan Williamson.…
March 11, 2021
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Business is Booming for the $24 Billion Plasma Industry — but it may be Putting Vulnerable Donors at Risk
The ethics debate is so involved, Georgetown associate teaching professor Peter Jaworski has focused his career on it. He falls firmly on the side of paying. …
March 11, 2021