From soccer pitches to corporate deal pitches
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As a Big Ten champion on the field, fifth-year senior and Financial Markets Institute scholar Abby Gardiner leaves her mark on MSU Women’s Soccer on her way to becoming an investment banker.
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Connect with current students...
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Business analytics and baseball: A home run for Peter Ahn
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Ahn, a four-time Academic All Big Ten honoree and graduating M.S. in Business Data Science and Analytics student, talks about his journey as a student athlete with a passion for business analytics.
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Student View: Finding a passion for supply chain management
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Supply chain management junior Jennifer Gumbinger writes for MSUToday on how a scholarship from the Transportation Club of Detroit will help her make her mark on the industry.
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Stay involved on Broad Connect...
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The official online community of Spartan business leaders
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When you join Broad Connect, you can give back by serving as a resource to current students through networking and sharing your professional experiences. You’ll also connect with Broad College alumni to gain their insight as you navigate your own career. Broad Connect supports current students and alumni as they work together to empower the next generation of business leaders. Don’t wait — join today!
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Hear from Broad faculty experts...
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How diversity influences corporate governance
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Organizations and governments may be required to diversify their boards of directors or disclose how diversity impacts the nomination process, but how does diversity affect how a board or a company functions? This BroadX talk from Quinetta Roberson, John A. Hannah Professor of Organizational Behavior, offers guidance on how companies can assemble boards that can drive performance.
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Shelby Gai named one of Poets&Quants’ 2022 Best Undergraduate Professors
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Gai, assistant professor of management, was selected for this fifth edition of the list from more than 500 nominations across more than 50 undergraduate business programs.
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Wall Street Journal: Some retailers are learning to love bulked-up inventories
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Jason Miller, associate professor of supply chain management and interim chair of the Department of Supply Chain Management, spoke to the WSJ on retailers attitudes toward inventory levels.
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Catch up on college news...
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Broad IT students prepared to work on real-world tech projects
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As part of the final course in their Information Technology minor, about 15 teams of juniors and seniors are prepared to help business, government and nonprofit organizations and MSU researchers. They just need a few more clients. Project proposals are being accepted until Jan. 10.
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