After months and months, I finally made it to a meeting of the Venture Club of Indiana.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
After months and months, I finally made it to a meeting of the Venture Club of Indiana.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The Kelley School of Business is pleased to recognize Al Oak, MBA’72, and Shary Oak for their dedication and commitment to education. They are the Kelley School honorees for the 2019 Spirit of Philanthropy Award.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Kelley School associate professor of strategy and entrepreneurship Todd Saxton will begin a new role as the inaugural vice president for business development at Regenstrief Institute, a not-for-profit healthcare research organization based in Indianapolis.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
A new year-long program offered through the networking group Linking Indy Women and two faculty members with the IU Kelley School of Business at IUPUI aims to help Indianapolis women advance in their careers and recognize their potential.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
José Mitjavila, MD, MBA’19, discovered he wanted to be a doctor during his undergraduate studies at Indiana University, but it was during a clerkship rotation while at
IU School of Medicine that he knew what kind of doctor.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Each year, the
IUPUI Office of Alumni Relations honors 100 outstanding undergraduate students who demonstrate excellence in three categories—academic excellence, campus leadership, and community engagement.
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The IU Kelley School Center for Excellence in Manufacturing hosted the first annual Gregg M. Sherrill Case Competition on Saturday, April 6 at IUPUI.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The sum of our careers can be imagined as several moments that shape our professional trajectory.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Megan Bishop, BS’11, MBA’19, is a logistics expert. As the director of operations at supply chain consulting firm enVista, timely execution and problem solving are at the core of what she does.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
A new graduate certificate beginning this fall at the Kelley School of Business on IUPUI’s campus provides business training to healthcare providers, so they can both manage and improve patient care.