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2020 Best & Brightest EMBAs: David Entinghe
July 26, 2020
Poets&Quants for Execs

2020 Best & Brightest EMBAs: David Entinghe

David Entinghe, who graduated from Fisher, has been named one of Poets&Quants's Best & Brightest Executive MBA students for 2020. Learn more about David's story and the skills he acquired as part of the EMBA program.
2020 Best & Brightest EMBAs: David Cohn
July 23, 2020
Poets&Quants for Execs

2020 Best & Brightest EMBAs: David Cohn

David Cohn, who graduated from Fisher's Executive MBA program this spring, has been named a Poets&Quants Best & Brightest Executive MBA of 2020. Learn more about Cohn, a professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
Dr. Tim Judge
July 22, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Top-cited leadership scholar honored with career achievement award

One of the world’s most influential researchers is being recognized for his contributions to the field of human resource management.
At this Trump-Favored charity, financial reporting is questionable and insiders are cashing in
July 21, 2020
ProPublica

At this Trump-Favored charity, financial reporting is questionable and insiders are cashing in

The nonprofit Turning Point USA has made misleading financial claims and gets its “independent” audits from its co-founder’s former business associate. Associate Professor of accounting Tzachi Zach provides some insight into audit practices and procedures involving nonprofits.
Here's why you can find toilet paper but not disinfecting wipes
July 16, 2020
The Columbus Dispatch

Here's why you can find toilet paper but not disinfecting wipes

The pandemic has changed consumer behavior, escalating demand for specific products while companies grappled with manufacturing interruptions from the initial outbreak in China, said Terry Esper, associate professor of logistics.
Consumers are boycotting Goya, but will it work?
July 10, 2020
Marketplace

Consumers are boycotting Goya, but will it work?

For a boycott like this to work, customers need choices. There are other brands but stores have to carry them. Terry Esper, a supply chain expert at Fisher, said if they don’t already, “it may be a touch more difficult kind of getting access to some of those competing brands, especially in a situation like this, where those supply chains are already pretty strapped because of just the way things are with COVID-19.”
How to take over in a crisis
June 25, 2020
Columbus Business First

How to take over in a crisis

Joe Alutto, distinguished professor, emeritus, and former executive vice president and provost, and interim president at Ohio State, says leaders should expect to face unexpected challenges. No matter the circumstances it’s vital that new leaders take time to listen to stakeholders, then find ways to effectively communicate and advocate for their vision for the organization.
Steenrod honored with Student Life Disability Services award
June 24, 2020
The Ohio State University

Steenrod honored with Student Life Disability Services award

Sarah Steenrod, director of Undergraduate Career Consultation and Programs at Fisher, was named the recipient of the Dick Maxwell Award. The honor recognizes a staff or faculty member who has made an outstanding contribution and significantly improved the quality of the higher educational experience for a student with a disability or within their department in respect to students with disabilities.
Frank Abagnale sits in front of an open bank vault
June 19, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Former criminal and Hollywood inspiration opens up about ethical transformation

The man behind a famous Steven Spielberg movie shares his tale of ethical transformation.
Students engaged in presentation by Dean Makhija
June 17, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Dean's Leadership Academy students adapt service projects after COVID-19

Students enrolled in the Dean's Leadership Academy quickly adjusted their project plans to benefit those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Combatting black driver racism and harassment
June 14, 2020
Supply Chain Quarterly

Combatting black driver racism and harassment

Professor Terry Esper continues the conversation of racism affecting delivery drivers and offers some suggestions for addressing the problem.
Coronavirus: Why are some restaurants thriving, others struggling?
June 14, 2020
The Columbus Dispatch

Coronavirus: Why are some restaurants thriving, others struggling?

A handful of restaurants have reported revenue growth during the global coronavirus pandemic, while others are struggling to get by. What separates them? Neighborhood support is a common theme among successful restaurants, said Joseph Goodman, an associate professor of marketing at Fisher.
Masters courses clear way for other credentials
June 14, 2020
Financial Times

Masters courses clear way for other credentials

Many MiF programs offer a route to more specialized professional qualifications. In 2018, Fisher teamed up with the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association. The deal means students can apply for scholarships to sit the Level I CAIA exam, the first step towards earning a CAIA charter.
Stock image of an anti-racism protest
June 12, 2020
Fisher College of Business

There's a Better Way Podcast: Equality vs. equity

As part of the There's a Better Way podcast series, Dr. Cynthia Turner, chief diversity officer and assistant dean at Fisher, discusses the history of the black community in America, the difference between equality and equity, and the need for action from both the individual and the institution in fighting against systemic racism.
Mackenzie Hitchcock headshot
June 10, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Accounting alumna honored for CPA performance 

For many accounting graduates, passing the CPA exam can be a daunting task. It was for Mackenzie Hitchcock, but the MAcc alumna did far better than simply pass the exam. She earned accolades for her performance on it.  
Need to store stuff? Thanks to Ohio State grad, there's an app for that
June 10, 2020
The Columbus Dispatch

Need to store stuff? Thanks to Ohio State grad, there's an app for that

NXTSTOR, an app created by recent finance graduate Brandon Gotlieb that matches users with rentable storage spaces, is set to launch June 19.
Leading the way from a pivotal role
June 10, 2020
The Ohio State University Alumni Association

Leading the way from a pivotal role

Responding to massive challenges such as the coronavirus pandemic requires the ability to skillfully perform as part of an ensemble cast. It’s hard to imagine anyone better suited for the role than Andrew Thomas (MD ’95, MBA '00), chief clinical officer of The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
Ohio State seal on the Oval
June 9, 2020
The Lantern

Ohio State colleges respond to protests and racial injustices

At the Fisher College of Business, faculty and staff members plan to host a series of forums to analyze ways the college can address the barriers students of color face — both outside of Ohio State as well as within the college itself, said Cynthia Turner, assistant dean and chief diversity officer for the college.
Mason Hall
June 8, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Shared pain and resolve: A message from Fisher's leadership

A letter from Fisher leadership regarding current events.
President Drake discusses leading in unprecedented times
June 5, 2020
The Ohio State University

President Drake discusses leading in unprecedented times

As Ohio State University leaders entered a rapid decision-making mode in early March to prepare the university’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, President Michael V. Drake’s goal, given the very high stakes, was to “overreact slightly rather than under-react at all.” Drake revealed this strategy and shared insights about leading the university through the pandemic as part of the Max M. Fisher College of Business Webinar Series.
Let’s talk about race and the danger faced by black delivery drivers
June 1, 2020
Supply Chain Quarterly

Let’s talk about race and the danger faced by black delivery drivers

As our reliance on delivery services increases amid a backdrop of unrest, Associate Professor of Logistics Terry Esper, a recognized expert in "last-mile" logistics, shares his thoughts and professional insights about the tough conversations and safety considerations necessary to protect black delivery drivers.
Incubators and other medical equipment inside Nationwide Children's Hospital
June 1, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Industry Immersion students, partners adapt to COVID-19 disruption 

A worldwide pandemic may have stopped much of the world in its tracks, but students and project partners involved in Fisher's Health Care Industry Immersion program didn’t skip a beat. 
Poets&Quants 2020 MBAs To Watch: Alex Beutel
May 31, 2020
Poets&Quants

Poets&Quants 2020 MBAs To Watch: Alex Beutel

MBA student Alex Beutel "was in urban education, will be a business leader, constantly learning in between.” He was also selected by Poets&Quants as a one of the publication's MBAs to Watch for 2020.
Poets&Quants 2020 MBAs To Watch: Kartik Mukundan
May 31, 2020
Poets&Quants

Poets&Quants 2020 MBAs To Watch: Kartik Mukundan

Describing himself as someone who is "constantly striving to positively impact society and bring out the best in people,” Kartik Mukundan was named by Poets&Quants as one of their MBAs To Watch for 2020.
Poets&Quants 2020 MBAs To Watch: Karla Berberich
May 31, 2020
Poets&Quants

Poets&Quants 2020 MBAs To Watch: Karla Berberich

Karla Berberich is an "east coast transplant and crab cake enthusiast starting a new life in OH-IO.” SHe was also named a Poets&Quants MBA To Watch for 2020.