Archive for February 2009
School Community Honors Ray Horton
Faculty members, alumni, students and friends of the School gathered together to honor Professor Ray Horton as he prepares to step down as director of the School’s Social Enterprise Program.
Why Fix the Mortgage Market?
Professor Chris Mayer explains why a plan he coauthored with Dean Glenn Hubbard to reduce mortgage payments is the first step to economic recovery.
Alumni Headhunter: Surviving a Career Near-Death Experience
What should you do if your job is threatened, asks executive recruiter Peter Gray ’97, or worse, if you lose your job?
From the Chazen Web Journal of International Business: A Veteran's Perspectives on India's Resurgence
The former governor of the Reserve Bank of India reflects on the country’s recent political and economic resurgence and the role of microfinance and sustainability going forward.
Columbia Business School Executive Education Offers Tuition Benefit
Being on top of your game is more important than ever in these challenging times. Alumni and their colleagues are invited to take advantage of a tuition reduction on Columbia Business School Executive Education programs.
Columbia Business School in the News
Major media outlets highlight members of the Columbia Business School community.
Alumni Club of Boston Gives Back
Grappling with shrinking endowments and reduced resources, Boston-area nonprofits are benefiting from the management expertise offered by Lei-Choon Ong ’97 and the Alumni Club of Boston.
Faculty Research Showcased on Portfolio.com
Select pieces from Columbia Ideas at Work will be republished on Condé Nast Portfolio’s online resource for executives, Insight Center.