As CEO of the Children’s Aid Society, Phoebe Boyer ’93 works to ensure that kids in some of the most challenging neighborhoods in New York City “have the potential to develop into happy, healthy, and productive adults.”
The country’s lumbering growth in the wake of the financial recession has been blamed on a number of macro-economic trends, but corporate risk-aversion has played a role too.
Solemates was created by Becca Brown ’07 and Monica Ferguson ’07, two women who hated to ruin their shoes. They provide shoe care solutions for women who love shoes as much as they do.
The rise of companies like Uber and TaskRabbit has revolutionized the way we consume goods and services. How is the sharing economy shaping the future of business?
ndie Businesses and the Revival of Craft Experiences Panel at the BRITE '16 Conference with: Ben Blackwell, Chief Archivist, Third Man Records; John Kimmich, Head Brewer & Co-Founder, The Alchemist; Bridget Russo, Chief Marketing Officer, Shinola; and Mike O'Toole, President, PJA Advertising and Host of The Unconventionals podcast.
Ron Prosor, who has worked in Israeli diplomacy for 20 years, provides a fascinating look at how his nation combats the ever-shifting threat of terrorism.
The election of Donald Trump could “destroy the international trading system overnight,” said one panelist at a recent Chazen Institute–sponsored forum.
Guler Sabanci, chairperson and managing director of Turkey’s Sabanci Holding and Fortune’s “Seventh Most Powerful Woman in Global Business,” offers her advice to emerging leaders of both family businesses and traditional enterprises alike.
The 2016 campaign season has been defined in part by a breakdown in longstanding party coalitions, leaving an unusually large percentage of the electorate either unsure of how to vote or determined to stay home.
In the first head-to-head matchup of the 2016 election cycle, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton showed a few skills that could be useful for any leader.