The Donaldson Fellows Program honors alumni from all sectors and across the globe who share a dedication to solving complex problems and pursuing positive change in the world.
Giglio and his co-authors were honored for their study “Biodiversity Risk,” which provides “tools for investors, academics, and businesses to measure economic risks from the loss of the planet’s biodiversity.”
During winter recess, Austin Cai ’25 hosted a panel discussion in his home city of Beijing, creating an opportunity for prospective students to get to know more about Yale SOM and what makes the community unique.
Bruce Becker ’85, a joint-degree graduate of Yale SOM and the Yale School of Architecture, says that making New Haven’s new Hotel Marcel run on renewable energy was cost-effective as well as being environmentally sustainable.
Students explain how The Executive course, which caps Yale SOM’s integrated MBA curriculum, uses case studies and visits from executives to demonstrate the importance of considering multiple stakeholders in solving a business problem.