David Browning ’99 came to SOM to study global poverty solutions. He now leads a company that helps coffee roasters improve their sustainability and social impact.
Students organized a week of events to reflect on Title IX, a law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally funded schools, and discuss the future of gender equity.
February 26, 2025
Program on Financial Stability
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Barr, who is stepping down this week as the Fed’s vice chair for supervision, reflected on the response to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in a talk presented by the Yale Program on Financial Stability.
Nataliia Nevinchana ’27 reflects on her experience organizing a new SOM conference that connected students to sustainability experts, policymakers, and business leaders.
Linda Mason ’80, who founded the largest provider of workplace childcare in the United States, recalls how SOM helped her launch a career that has led from humanitarian aid to entrepreneurship.
February 17, 2025
Program on Social Enterprise, Innovation, and Impact
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At the behest of Connecticut governor Ned Lamont ’80, a team from SOM’s Chief Executive Leadership Institute researched and proposed guidelines to shape the state’s responsible use of AI technology.
In a 2024 paper published in the journal Marketing Science, Sudhir and three collaborators found that AI can effectively identify good candidates for sales roles while reducing recruiting costs for businesses.
MBA student Caroline Tanbee Smith ’25 joined the New Haven Board of Alders in 2024. She told us how a typical day unfolds as she balances classes, extracurriculars, and public service.