Uncategorized
Honors freshman student is elected President of Kelley Student Government
When Alaina Stohler, BS’26, came to Kelley Indianapolis, she had three goals: become a resident assistant (RA), complete I-Core early, and become president of the Kelley Student government by her junior year. As of the second semester of her freshman year, she has accomplished all three. Alaina is a double major in accounting and finance…… Read more »
Young Entrepreneur chooses Kelley for its abundance of opportunities
When Logan Clark, BS’23, was planning for his future after high school, he knew he wanted to build upon the success of his photography business at a university that cultivates in innovation, creativity and new ideas, and a thriving entrepreneurship energy. After a visit to downtown Indianapolis, he knew the Undergraduate Program at the Kelley…… Read more »
For Sarah: Physician MBA alum working to improve healthcare in memory of daughter
Celebrating food and beverage entrepreneurship: Connecting food and beverage entrepreneurs, investors and foodies
IU Kelley School at IUPUI and the Venture Club of Indiana are once again connecting food and beverage entrepreneurs, investors and foodies.
Tips for Defeating the Time Thief and Taking Control of Your Day
While I was on the road conducting project management training for several different companies this spring, I heard the same question at all of the sites I visited: “How can I fit it all in? That is, how can I manage multiple projects while also juggling my day-to-day job?”
Innovation Showcase: A Signature Event For Kelley, Venture Scene
On July 10, investors, entrepreneurs, and others in the venture community will convene at the Dallara Indycar Factory in Speedway to pitch, learn, and network. Initially started in 2009 by the Venture Club of Indiana, The Innovation Showcase has grown in scope and reach.
Strasbourg, Week 1: Trains, Football, Castles, And Wine
For four weeks this summer, I get to study international business, European integration, and French at the Ecole de Management Strasbourg located in the picturesque city of Strasbourg, France.
Do We Have Too Many Choices?
An article in the Indy Star a week or so ago caught my attention. The headline reads:
Gum may not stick around. My first thought was, “What are they talking about? I love gum.”
The Pace of Change in Transportation: Part 2
As I argued in my last blog post, transportation in the U.S. has only experienced modest and incremental gains over the last 50+ years. However, I think that will change in the next 10-15 years. The reason will be the rise of the driverless (or autonomous) car.