Friday, August 21, 2020

Blog Archive Heading South for an MBA The University of Texas McCombs School of Business and Emory Universitys Goizueta Business School

Blog Archive Heading South for an MBA The University of Texas McCombs School of Business and Emory University’s Goizueta Business School In 2013, the  McCombs School of Business  at the University of Texas, Austin, introduced  several highlights  to its MBA program that would allow students to benefit from expanded opportunities for work experience (including with nonprofits), entrepreneurship, and leadership programming. For example, the school expanded its pilot program for brand management experience with Dr Pepper Snapple Group’s Yoo-hoo brand. In what is now called the Marketing Labs program, students are divided into teams of two to learn marketing skills by working hands-on for such major firms as ATT and Dell. All first-year MBA students are eligible to apply to the program, which runs through the course of one academic year. During the 2019â€"2020 academic year, such companies as ATT, Dell, ExxonMobil, and Frito-Lay are featured as partners in the program. Another addition, the Texas Venture Labs Investment Competition, awards MBA scholarships to winners of a start-up pitch competition, in which both admitted and prospective students can compete. The competition awards nearly $60,000 in prizes annually. In the area of nonprofit work, McCombs hosts a chapter of the Net Impact program, which affords students the chance to work on socially and environmentally responsible projects aimed at solving major societal problems. In 2014, the McCombs chapter was chosen as the Net Impact Graduate Chapter of the Year. Another Southern institution,  Emory University’s Goizueta Business Schoolâ€"named after late Coca-Cola CEO Roberto C. Goizuetaâ€"is deeply rooted in a legacy of global business leadership. Goizueta’s MBA program offers one- and two-year formats, strives to maintain an intimate learning environment, and offers its students the benefits of being located in a significant global commercial hub. One of the program’s notable advantages has been its success in attracting recruiters. The school’s recruiting strengths seem to be reflected in its latest employment report as wellâ€"95% of  the Class of 2018  received job offers within three months of graduation and accepted positions with such major companies as Accenture, Barclays, Deloitte, Delta Air Lines, Google, Johnson Johnson, J.P. Morgan, Microsoft Corporation, and UPS. Share ThisTweet Goizueta Business School McCombs School of Business Blog Archive Heading South for an MBA The University of Texas McCombs School of Business and Emory University’s Goizueta Business School In 2013, the  McCombs School of Business  at the University of Texas, Austin, introduced  several highlights  to its MBA program that would allow students to benefit from expanded opportunities for work experience (including with nonprofits), entrepreneurship, and leadership programming. For example, the school expanded its pilot program for brand management experience with Dr Pepper Snapple Group’s Yoo-hoo brand. In what is now called the Marketing Labs program, students are divided into teams of two to learn marketing skills by working hands-on for such major firms as ATT and Dell. All first-year MBA students are eligible to apply to the program, which runs through the course of one academic year. During the 2018â€"2019 academic year, such companies as ATT, Dell, ExxonMobil, and Frito-Lay are featured as partners in the program. Another addition, the Texas Venture Labs Scholarship, awards MBA scholarships to winners of a start-up pitch competition, in which both admitted and prospective students can compete. The competition awards nearly $60,000 in prizes annually. In the area of nonprofit work, McCombs hosts a chapter of the Net Impact program, which affords students the chance to work on socially and environmentally responsible projects aimed at solving major societal problems. In 2014, the McCombs chapter was chosen as the Net Impact Graduate Chapter of the Year. Another Southern institution,  Emory University’s Goizueta Business Schoolâ€"named after late Coca-Cola CEO Roberto C. Goizuetaâ€"is deeply rooted in a legacy of global business leadership. Goizueta’s MBA program offers one- and two-year formats, strives to maintain an intimate learning environment, and offers its students the benefits of being located in a significant global commercial hub. One of the program’s notable advantages has been its success in attracting recruiters. The school’s recruiting strengths seem to be reflected in its latest employment report as wellâ€"95% of  the Class of 2018  received job offers within three months of graduation and accepted positions with such major companies as Accenture, Barclays, Deloitte, Delta Air Lines, Google, Johnson Johnson, J.P. Morgan, Microsoft Corporation, and UPS. Share ThisTweet Goizueta Business School McCombs School of Business Blog Archive Heading South for an MBA The University of Texas McCombs School of Business and Emory University’s Goizueta Business School In 2013, the  McCombs School of Business  at the University of Texas, Austin, introduced  several highlights  to its MBA program that would allow students to benefit from expanded opportunities for work experience (including with nonprofits), entrepreneurship, and leadership programming. For example, the school expanded its pilot program for brand management experience with Dr Pepper Snapple Group’s Yoo-hoo brand. In what is now called the Marketing Labs program, teams of students learn marketing skills by working hands-on for such major firms as ATT and Dell. Another addition, the Texas Venture Labs Scholarship awards MBA scholarships to winners of a start-up pitch competition, in which both admitted and prospective students can compete. In the area of nonprofit work, McCombs hosts a chapter of the Net Impact program, which affords students the chance to work on socially and environmentally responsible projects aimed at solving major societal problems. In 2014, the McCombs chapter was chosen as the Net Impact Graduate Chapter of the Year. Another Southern institution,  Emory University’s Goizueta Business Schoolâ€"named after late Coca-Cola CEO Roberto C. Goizuetaâ€"is deeply rooted in a legacy of global business leadership. Goizueta’s MBA program offers one- and two-year formats, strives to maintain an intimate learning environment, and affords its students the benefits of being located in a significant global commercial hub. One of the program’s notable advantages has been its success in attracting recruiters. The school’s recruiting strengths seem to be reflected in its latest employment report as wellâ€"94% of  the Class of 2017  received job offers within three months of graduation and accepted positions with such major companies as Accenture, Barclays, Deloitte, Delta Air Lines, General Mills, Goldman Sachs, Johnson Johnson, McKinsey Company, and Walmart. Share ThisTweet Goizueta Business School McCombs School of Business Blog Archive Heading South for an MBA The University of Texas McCombs School of Business and Emory University’s Goizueta Business School In 2013, the  McCombs School of Business  at the University of Texas, Austin, introduced  several highlights  to its MBA program that would allow students to benefit from expanded opportunities for work experience (including with nonprofits), entrepreneurship, and leadership programming. For example, the school expanded its pilot program for brand management experience with Dr Pepper Snapple Group’s Yoo-hoo brand. In what is now called the Marketing Labs program, teams of students learn marketing skills by working hands-on for such major firms as ATT and Dell. Another addition, the Texas Venture Labs Scholarship, awards MBA scholarships to winners of a start-up pitch competition, in which both admitted and prospective students can compete. In the area of nonprofit work, McCombs hosts a chapter of the Net Impact program, which affords students the chance to work on socially and environmentally responsible projects aimed at solving major societal problems. In 2014, the McCombs chapter was chosen as the Net Impact Graduate Chapter of the Year. Another Southern institution,  Emory University’s Goizueta Business Schoolâ€"named after late Coca-Cola CEO Roberto C. Goizuetaâ€"is deeply rooted in a legacy of global business leadership. Goizueta’s MBA program offers one- and two-year formats, strives to maintain an intimate learning environment, and affords its students the benefits of being located in a significant global commercial hub. One of the program’s notable advantages has been its success in attracting recruiters. The school’s recruiting strengths seem to be reflected in its latest employment report as wellâ€"94% of  the Class of 2017  received job offers within three months of graduation and accepted positions with such major companies as Accenture, Barclays, Deloitte, Delta Air Lines, General Mills, Goldman Sachs, Johnson Johnson, McKinsey Company, and Walmart. Share ThisTweet Goizueta Business School McCombs School of Business Blog Archive Heading South for an MBA The University of Texas McCombs School of Business and Emory University’s Goizueta Business School McCombs School of Business In 2013, the  McCombs School of Business  at the University of Texas, Austin, introduced  several highlights  to its MBA program that would allow students to benefit from expanded opportunities for work experience (including with nonprofits), entrepreneurship, and leadership programming. For example, the school expanded its pilot program for brand management experience with Dr Pepper Snapple Group’s Yoo-hoo brand. In what is now called the Marketing Labs program, teams of students learn marketing skills by working hands-on for such major firms as ATT and Dell. Goizueta Business School Another addition, the Texas Venture Labs Scholarship, awards MBA scholarships to winners of a start-up pitch competition, in which both admitted and prospective students can compete. In the area of nonprofit work, McCombs hosts a chapter of the Net Impact program, which affords students the chance to work on socially and environmentally responsible projects aimed at solving major societal problems. In 2014, the McCombs chapter was chosen as the Net Impact Graduate Chapter of the Year. Another Southern institution, Emory University’s Goizueta Business Schoolâ€"named after late Coca-Cola CEO Roberto C. Goizuetaâ€"is deeply rooted in a legacy of global business leadership. Goizueta’s MBA program offers one- and two-year formats, strives to maintain an intimate learning environment, and affords its students the benefits of being located in a significant global commercial hub. One of the program’s notable advantages has been its success in attracting recruiters. The school’s recruiting strengths seem to be reflected in its latest employment report as wellâ€"95% of  the Class of 2016  received job offers within three months of graduation and accepted positions with such major companies as Accenture, Barclays, Deloitte, Delta Air Lines, General Electric, Goldman Sachs, Johnson Johnson, McKinsey Company, and Wells Fargo. Share ThisTweet B-Schools Outside the Top 15 Goizueta Business School McCombs School of Business

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