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Amber Hammond outside a building with Ciela Handmade products
February 8, 2021
Fisher College of Business

An entrepreneurial spirit that transcends borders

Amber Hammond (BSBA ’15) knows an entrepreneur’s motivation can strike from the most unexpected places — an idea developed over a cup of coffee with a friend and scribbled on a paper napkin; a well-planned digital presentation for a class; or as Hammond knows, it can come from a seed planted following a global experience that uncovers a whole new world through the eyes of a different culture.
Tracy Dumas
February 3, 2021
WBNS-10TV

Working women dropping in droves due to pandemic

A new study with ties to Ohio State details just how many working women are sacrificing their own careers to help with childcare during the pandemic. Associate Professor of Management and Human Resources Tracy Dumas discusses the disproportionality as well as ways employers can help accommodate employees who are responsible for childcare.
Ohio State finance professor explains what’s happening with Robinhood and GameStop
January 28, 2021
NBC4

Ohio State finance professor explains what’s happening with Robinhood and GameStop

Finance lecturer Matt Sheridan on the Robinhood and GameStop situation: "This is so crazy that if this was the plot of an episode of Showtime’s "Billions," people would think it’s too unrealistic." He explains the factors at play in the unique investing situation.
Stock image of credit cards
January 26, 2021
WalletHub

Ask the experts: Credit cards

Tod Schneider, senior lecturer in finance, shares insights and considerations when selecting a credit card.
Diagram connecting various chemicals to one another
January 25, 2021
Fisher College of Business

Full-Time MBA specialization earns STEM designation

A STEM-specific specialization and a focus on the role of data and analytics in business is the latest addition to Fisher’s redesigned Full-Time MBA program.
Jon Laurin with boxes in a truck for his Social Impact Challenge
January 21, 2021
Fisher College of Business

Business for good: Social Impact Challenge a difference-maker for MBA students

Full-Time MBA students Ann Watercutter and Jon Laurin were drawn to Fisher’s graduate programs for a number of reasons, but near the top of their list of must-haves was a program that elevated opportunities to learn about and promote social responsibility.
Gerlach Hall on Fisher's campus
January 19, 2021
Fisher College of Business

Mentorship pair highlight the value of connections and global networks

Two Fisher alumni share their story of connecting through a college program, and across an ocean, as mentor and mentee.
Walmart stock image
January 19, 2021
Yahoo! Finance

Marc Lore’s imprint on Walmart’s digital business

Walmart’s progress connecting a large physical footprint to its growing online infrastructure is often traced in part to the Jet.com deal. Terry Esper, associate professor of logistics, weighs in on the impact that the company's outgoing e-commerce leader has had.
NRA trying to change venue with bankruptcy filing
January 18, 2021
The NonProfit Times

NRA trying to change venue with bankruptcy filing

Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor of Accounting, tracks NRA finances and says signs from the NRA’s announcement indicate that the bankruptcy filing has little to do with restructuring debt but rather a legal strategy.
The NRA has filed for bankruptcy after years of financial troubles
January 15, 2021
Business Insider

The NRA has filed for bankruptcy after years of financial troubles

The organization has been beset by financial troubles for years, living "paycheck to paycheck," according to an analysis by Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting.
Fisher aerial photo
January 14, 2021
Fisher College of Business

Enhancements streamlining Fisher’s MHRM experience to meet tomorrow’s workforce

Check out the enhancements to Fisher’s Master of Human Resource Management (MHRM) degree and how they’re designed to address three key challenges facing companies and management employees today and in the future.
There's a Better Way Podcast: Terry Kayobotsi (MBOE '17, EMBA '19)
January 13, 2021
Fisher College of Business

There's a Better Way Podcast: Terry Kayobotsi (MBOE '17, EMBA '19)

As part of the “There’s a Better Way” podcast, Laurie Spadaro, director of the Master of Business Operational Excellence, program sat down with Terry Kayobotsi (MBOE '17, EMBA '19), technology analyst with Nationwide Insurance. Hear why Terry chose to pursue not only his MBOE but also an EMBA, and how his Fisher experience has had an impact in his professional career.
Gerlach Hall
January 11, 2021
Fisher College of Business

Technology case competition unites MBA students while elevating mental health awareness

See what technology, designed to improve mental health and pitched by a team of Fisher MBA students, was honored as the most innovative solution at a prestigious and nationwide case competition.
Elon Musk debates: How to give away world’s biggest fortune
January 8, 2021
Bloomberg

Elon Musk debates: How to give away world’s biggest fortune

Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting and an expert in nonprofits, shares some insights regarding Elon Musk's desire to give his fortune away to philanthropy. Mittendorf's advice: avoid the temptation to reinvent philanthropy and instead focus on causes and frameworks already in place. 
2021's Best cities for jobs
January 5, 2021
WalletHub

2021's Best cities for jobs

Oded Shenkar, the Ford Motor Company Chair in Global Business Management, shares insights into the existing job market as well as the uncertainty heading into 2021.
Stocks 2020: A stunning crash, then a record-setting boom created centibillionaires
December 31, 2020
NPR

Stocks 2020: A stunning crash, then a record-setting boom created centibillionaires

The stock market meltdown made way to a stunning rebound that made the rich a lot richer. Lu Zhang, the John W. Galbreath Chair and a professor of finance, shares his thoughts on the boom experienced by certain companies in the tech industry.
Stock image of globe
December 29, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Ohio State University to host virtual technology and entrepreneurship career seminar for Gilman alumni

In partnership with the U.S. Department of State, Fisher is hosting a virtual U.S. Future Leaders Career Readiness Seminar for approximately 50 alumni of the department's Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program. 
Companies promise more diversity after George Floyd, but will change happen this time?
December 26, 2020
The Columbus Dispatch

Companies promise more diversity after George Floyd, but will change happen this time?

After the death of George Floyd, companies promise more diversity and inclusive, but will it happen this time? Philip Renaud, executive director of the Risk Institute, said unlike similar corporate pledges in the past, this time does seem different.
Silicon Valley's hunger problems grow during a time of record profits
December 24, 2020
NBC News

Silicon Valley's hunger problems grow during a time of record profits

During the Covid-19 era, Silicon Valley is donating millions of dollars more. It's not enough. Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting, says the focus of philanthropy for tech giants has been large-picture, societal changes.
Understanding envy: Facing professional envy
December 21, 2020
Harvard Business Review

Understanding envy: Facing professional envy

Envy is a natural human emotion, but it’s often misunderstood when it comes up at work. Professor of Management and Human Resources Tanya Menon discusses how drawing boundaries can help us handle competition, fear, and jealousy in our careers.
2020: The year human leaders stepped forward
December 17, 2020
Forbes

2020: The year human leaders stepped forward

Faceless, top-down leadership has become stale, fake and ineffective. 2020 is the year smart managers realized they needed to be human too. Research from Management and Human Resources professor Jasmine Hu shows how servant leadership can be a powerful tool in how managers lead. 
Ohio State wants to grow its startup portfolio under new research and innovation chief
December 16, 2020
Columbus Business First

Ohio State wants to grow its startup portfolio under new research and innovation chief

Grace Jinliu Wang, senior vice president for research, innovation and knowledge enterprise at Ohio State, talks about the university's efforts to support more startups and ways it is including its outreach to student entrepreneurs through organizations such as the Keenan Center for Entrepreneurship.
A group of students from Fisher Impact Day posing outside
December 16, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Student leadership and creativity ensure Fisher’s dedication to service continues

See how innovation and creativity from student leaders helped transform Fisher Impact Day into an event that accommodated the unique challenges of 2020.
Dawn Lyons, husband, daughter and son posing O-H-I-O
December 14, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Embracing change and championing children: Dawn Lyons

Embracing change took Fisher alumna Dawn Lyons (BSBA ’01) from a career marketing consumer product goods to leading an Emmy award-winning team with passion and purpose.
Kai McKinney explaining his Powerpoint presentation
December 10, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Entrepreneurship competition launching student startups to success

A student start-up competition has helped launch young entrepreneurs to new heights.

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