Archive for April 2009
Best of Reunion 2009
Explore photo slide shows and video footage from the record-breaking event.
Yeh to Leave Columbia Business School
Lisa Yeh, associate dean for external relations and development, led the School’s efforts to double alumni outreach and raise more than $200 million as part of the capital campaign.
Don’t Miss a Connection
Remember how it felt when someone lent you a hand? It’s never been easier to make yourself accessible to students and serve as a resource in the Columbia Business School network: simply change your online profile’s privacy settings.
Alumni Headhunter: No Job? Create Your Own
During these challenging times, it can be hard to find a job, says executive recruiter Peter Gray ’97. Read how one money manager (and avid golfer) tapped into his entrepreneurial instincts to create his own.
An Insider’s Perspective on Nonprofit Board Leadership
Joyce Roché ’72, CEO of Girls, Inc., talks about her role as a mentor in the School’s Nonprofit Board Leadership Program and how the program benefits both students and the nonprofits on whose boards they serve.
Alumni Poll: What Kind of Negotiator Are You?
New research by Professor Michel Tuan Pham finds that negotiators who rely on their feelings often come out ahead. How do you make tough business decisions?
Alumni Forever Week Celebrates Power of the Network
“Making connections with alumni is more important than ever during these tough times,” says Becky Ju ’09, who helped organize the series of alumni-student networking opportunities.
Columbia Business School in the News
George W. Madison ’77 has been nominated by President Barack Obama to serve as general counsel in the U.S. Treasury Department. Read more about recent Columbia Business School community members in the news.