Post Tagged with: "People"

Alumni, Entrepreneurship

Breaking bread with Albert Lepage

Breaking bread with Albert Lepage

This spring, along with a select group of students and entrepreneurs, I had the opportunity to join Albert Lepage for lunch. Mr. Lepage is the retired co-chairman of Lepage Bakeries Inc., a 113-year-old maker of bread and baked goods. In 2012, he donated $12.5 million to the A. B. Freeman School of Business to establish the Albert Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

May 15, 2019 ×

Entrepreneurship, Experience

Meet the Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation Student Fellows

Meet the Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation Student Fellows

Lina Alfieri Stern, Director of Operations Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation The best part for me of working at the Freeman School is the pleasure of interacting with Tulane students and working one on one with them on entrepreneurial projects, business consulting, and career mentoring.  I am thrilled to […]

November 13, 2017 ×

Community, Master of Finance, Programs

37. Freeman Means People: Tommy Milburn (MFIN ’14)

37. Freeman Means People: Tommy Milburn (MFIN ’14)

Freeman means people. It means classmates that will compliment your talents and make you view the world from a different prospective. Read more here.

May 1, 2014 ×

Community, Professional MBA, Programs

Staff Profile: Margarita Ahumada

Staff Profile: Margarita Ahumada

How long have you been at the Freeman School of Business? I’ve been at the Freeman School of Business for 14 years.  I spent my first seven years in the Office of Executive Education and the past seven years in Graduate Admissions.  Currently, I am the contact person for the Professional […]

October 18, 2013 ×

Experience, Featured, Programs

Reminiscence on the China Trip and Final Farewell from Amy

Hey y’all! This blog will be my last as a Freeman MBA student and it is very bittersweet that this two year journey has come to an end. These past two years have been wonderful and I feel so rewarded by all the experiences I have been able to partake […]

May 7, 2013 ×

Community, Experience, Programs

Student Profile: Ned Rider

I grew up in Manakin-Sabot, Virginia and attended Collegiate School in Richmond. I attended Washington and Lee University where I majored in history and was a member of the varsity lacrosse team. After graduation, I moved back to Richmond and taught and coached in the Upper School at St. Christopher’s […]

March 6, 2012 ×

Community, Experience, Programs

Kickball tournament

The Graduate Business Council is dedicated to enhancing all aspects of life as a graduate business student here at Tulane. School socials have ranged from a Halloween party to bowling and dancing at Rock-N-Bowl. This past Saturday, we got out and played some kickball at Monroe Quad. We had MBAs, […]

February 28, 2012 ×

Community, Experience, Programs

Graduate Business Council 2012-2013

Graduate Business Council 2012-2013

Presenting the 2012-2013 Graduate Business Council: Members and roles top left to right and then bottom left to right: Rohit Rayudu, VP Finance; Mike Sander, GAPSA Senator; Han-I Chen, VP International Affairs; Albin Soares, President; Dilip Kumar, VP of Career Development and Alumni Affairs; Elizabeth Freudmann, VP Academic Affairs; Lauren Nelson, VP Student Affairs; Rodrigo Castro Foulkes, GAPSA Senators; Juan Carlos Aguirre, VP […]

February 27, 2012 ×

Community, Experience, Master of Business Administration, New Orleans, Programs

Amy Garrick

Let me introduce myself. I am originally from Buffalo, NY. I graduated from University of Virginia in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. I spent two years working at the FBI as an analyst before making the decision to go back to school to get my MBA. I decided […]

November 9, 2011 ×

Community, Experience, Master of Business Administration, Programs

Let’s get it started!

Hello everybody! Let me introduce myself, first. Well, my name is Anastasia Petri and I am an incoming, international, full-time MBA student from Greece (yeah, this country that appears on the headlines worldwide lately and, unfortunately, not for the good reasons. I hope that the situation will improve soon, though, […]

July 13, 2011 ×