Professors Neslin and Golder Win Marketing Awards
Tuck’s marketing group will figure prominently at this year’s Summer Marketing Educator’s Conference, put on every August by the American Marketing Association. It’s the occasion where the Journal of...
View ArticleTuck Annual Giving Raises Record $6.3 Million in 2013
Tuck Annual Giving raised a record $6.3 million in the last fiscal year with 70.5 percent of alumni participating. This marks the third consecutive year more than 70 percent of alumni have contributed...
View ArticleAn Idea Born at Business School
T’12s Nathan Sharp and Greg Kimball teamed up early in their first year at Tuck, determined to start a business together. They quickly ran into a number of dead ends. “Together we brainstormed,...
View ArticleSlaughter & Rees Report: A Day for the History Books
On July 18 the once-iconic American city, Detroit, made official what had become painfully evident in recent years: the city is bankrupt. The inevitability of Detroit’s bankruptcy filing does not...
View ArticleFive Things to Consider When Taking Your Brand Global
1. Think globally—even before going global. Even in the early days of a company, have a vision for where it will eventually go. Even if globalization seems far ahead, you should start planning early as...
View ArticleJobs for Tuck’s Class of 2013: Plentiful and Diverse
The vast majority of Tuck students in the class of 2013 are finding well-paying, fulfilling careers. On the eve of Tuck’s June 8 investiture ceremony, Tuck’s Career Development Office (CDO) estimates...
View ArticleJobs for Tuck’s Class of 2013: Plentiful and Diverse
The vast majority of Tuck students in the class of 2013 are finding well-paying, fulfilling careers. On the eve of Tuck’s June 8 investiture ceremony, Tuck’s Career Development Office (CDO) estimates...
View ArticleSaving the Children, Not Just the Child
Child Fund International’s television commercials are hard to ignore. In one, actor Alan Sader sits on a bench outside a mud hut next to a thin girl, who looks wearily at the camera. “This little girl...
View ArticleBook Seeks Truth Behind the Statistics in Soccer
{media1}A new book called The Numbers Game by Tuck Visiting Associate Professor David Sally and Chris Anderson, a scholar and former professional goalkeeper, looks at soccer in ways that challenge many...
View ArticleIn Brazil, A Sporting Chance
Like most Brazilians, Tulio Landin T’12 was introduced to sports through soccer. From the age of six, Landin was given instruction, entered into leagues, and pushed to attain the high standards that...
View ArticleSeventh Generation CEO Says Business is the Most Powerful Force Today
{media1}Then came the morning when Replogle climbed into the car with his daughters to start another busy day. He looked in the rearview mirror, and something in that glance changed the course of his...
View ArticleKillingstad Global Insights Series Begins September 30
On September 30, the Center for Global Business and Government will launch a new season of the popular Global Insights speaker series it introduced last year, which featured the likes of former Anglo...
View ArticleAn Uncommon Energy
{media1}With a twinkle in his eye, Montana-born David Leuschen D’73, T’77 shared with Tuck students a shockingly candid appraisal he received at the beginning of his career. “Decades ago, I was told,...
View ArticleTuck Faculty Named to Thinkers 50 List of Top Management Gurus
Who is the most influential living management thinker? The Thinkers50 2013 provided the answer at an awards banquet in London on Nov. 11. The biennial global ranking of the world's 50 most influential...
View ArticleDocumentary Questions the Fed’s Role
Cook Auditorium was nearly full last week for a screening of “Money For Nothing,” a new documentary film that traces the history of the Federal Reserve System and questions its enlarged role today. The...
View ArticleCollette Chilton T’86: Invested in the Mission
Collette Chilton T’86 was managing $50 billion in pension funds for telecommunications giant Lucent Technologies when she got the call. Williams College, the “Little Ivy” located in the hilly...
View ArticleS’mores and Shakespeare
On a Sunday afternoon in mid-August, 18 Tuck and Dartmouth alumni arrived on campus, not quite sure what to expect from the next four days. They were on hand for a test run of Tuck Summer Camp at...
View ArticleBill Achtmeyer T’81 on Best Leadership Practices
As the chief executive officer of The Parthenon Group consulting firm, Bill Achtmeyer T’81 has worked with hundreds of senior executives at Fortune 500 companies. A former chairman of Tuck’s board of...
View ArticleGoing Places
TUCK GLOBAL CONSULTANCY Location: South Africa City Year South Africa was struggling. The office had auspicious beginnings, formed at the behest of Nelson Mandela and Bill Clinton in 2005 to mentor...
View ArticleThe Frontrunner
Jim Weber, the CEO of Brooks Running Company, has decided to dress like Captain Kirk. Today is Friday, which means it’s group run day at Brooks’ headquarters, and the customer service department is...
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