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March 26, 2014 MBA Blog

Christine Bader '00 on a Career in Corporate Social Responsibility

Christine Bader ’00 discussed her career in corporate responsibility as part of the Colloquium on Business and Society at Yale SOM on March 24.

March 26, 2014 MBA Blog

Looking Back at Global Network Week

They watched robots animate in Japan and toured the top innovation companies in Israel. They spoke with executives from leading financial institutions in New York and visited facilities in Brazil with FIFA officials ahead of the World Cup.

March 24, 2014 MBA Blog

Physicians and Hospitals Face a Changing Sector

Graduates of Yale SOM and the Yale School of Public Health in the healthcare industry discussed the physician’s role in the rapidly evolving healthcare sector at an alumni event on March 19.

March 24, 2014 MBA Blog

Dim Sum Brunch

Dim Sum Brunch connects first year, second year, MAM students as well as SOM partners who may not get to interact on campus.

March 23, 2014 MBA Blog

International Experience Course in Brazil 2014

In the mid-1980s Brazil was emerging from military dictatorship into an uncertain future.

March 21, 2014 MBA Blog

Extracting a Better Deal

Jenik Radon has for almost 20 years gone eye-to-eye with oil and gas companies planning to extract new reserves in emerging nations. His role, he told students at Yale SOM on February 20, is to represent the public good.

March 17, 2014 Master of Advanced Management Blog

A Discussion with Andrew Kassoy from B-LAB

In a recent session, the MAM class had a wonderful meeting during the Colloquium of Advanced Management session where we met Andrew Kassoy, the Co-Founder of B-LAB.

March 16, 2014 MBA Blog

Greetings from Sunny Rio de Janeiro!

First years on the Brazil International Experience trip made their way to Rio on Tuesday evening after various pre-trip vacations in every corner of South America.

March 13, 2014 MBA Blog

Business & Society: It's Complicated

As an MBA candidate who was also considering a master’s in social work or public policy in 2012, I was drawn early on to Yale’s mission of “educating leaders for business and society,” which implied that neither business nor society stood—or could