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The next economic hurdle? Achieving critical mass

The A. B. Freeman School of Business recently hosted a speaker discussion on where the city of New Orleans is now and where we are headed as we approach the 10 year anniversary of hurricane Katrina.   Featured speakers were Gary LaGrange, president and CEO of the Port of New Orleans, […]

August 25, 2015 ×

Featured, Master of Management in Energy, New Orleans, Programs

The next economic hurdle? Achieving critical mass

The A. B. Freeman School of Business recently hosted a speaker discussion on where the city of New Orleans is now and where we are headed as we approach the 10 year anniversary of hurricane Katrina.   Featured speakers were Gary LaGrange, president and CEO of the Port of New Orleans, […]

August 25, 2015 ×

Featured, Master of Management, New Orleans, Programs

Michael Hecht and Gary Lagrange speak at Tulane about New Orleans 10 years after Katrina, Wed., August 19, 2015. (Photo by Cheryl Gerber)

The next economic hurdle? Achieving critical mass

The A. B. Freeman School of Business recently hosted a speaker discussion on where the city of New Orleans is now and where we are headed as we approach the 10 year anniversary of hurricane Katrina.   Featured speakers were Gary LaGrange, president and CEO of the Port of New Orleans, […]

August 25, 2015 ×

Community, Experience, Featured, Master of Management in Energy, Programs

How the MME Program Prepared Me for my Job at Bloomberg

I recently graduated from the Masters of Management in Energy program at Tulane and am currently five weeks into my job at Bloomberg. I’ve done some reflection on how my education has prepared me for my position in financial sales and analytics and my career. My current job starts with […]

August 25, 2015 ×

Community, Featured, Global, Master of Management, Programs

Yiyi Tang – Master of Management

Yiyi Tang – Master of Management

My name is Yiyi Tang. I’m from Shanghai, China. I’ve just finished my undergraduate of Japanese Business in Shanghai Lixin University of Commerce. Now I’m studying Master of Management (MMG) at Tulane University. MMG is kind of like one of my life’s surprise gifts to me not only because it’s […]

August 25, 2015 ×

Community, Featured, Finance, Master of Management in Energy, Programs

Pitchman For The Business School

Peter Ricchiuti, the director of the Burkenroad Reports at the A. B. Freeman School of Business, wears many hats. In addition to leading this unique equity research program he created 21 years ago, hosting a local radio station, and supporting community organizations, Peter can also be seen playing baseball on […]

August 5, 2015 ×

Experience, Featured, Global, Master of Management, New Orleans, Programs

Freeman’s Master of Management in the News

Freeman’s Master of Management in the News

The Master of Management program is the newest graduate program at the Freeman School and one of the newest in the country. In this article MMG alum, Kelsey Chan-Chin and Freeman School Associate Dean of Graduate Programs John Clarke talk about what sets the MMG program apart.

July 27, 2015 ×

Experience, Featured, New Orleans, Programs

Press Street Gardens: Cultivating a sense of Community

Life at the Freeman School can be like living in a bubble. We easily get caught up in deadlines, club meetings, guest speakers, and job hunting, and sometimes we forget to take part in the community around us (beyond the watering holes of Freret Street). Every once in a while […]

March 25, 2015 ×

Experience, Featured, Programs

Field Trip to Shell in Port Fourchon

Tulane Energy Club (TEC), a graduate students led organization at Freeman business school, strives to educate and inspire graduate business students interested in pursuing a career in the energy industry. TEC coordinates a variety of activities for its members, including field trips, networking events, and industry speaker events. TEC organized […]

March 24, 2015 ×

Community, Featured, Master of Accounting, Programs

Cowle to run 4,000 miles in support of young adult cancer treatment

For Tulane graduate student Liz Cowle, running 4,000 miles is marked not only by the mile posts, but also by the lives she touches along the way. This summer, Cowle will run from San Francisco to Baltimore, to fundraise and bring awareness to the struggles of young adults with cancer. […]

March 23, 2015 ×