63. Freeman Means Assets: Rachel Spirer (MACCT ’14)
Through its professors, classes, and alumni network, Freeman provides assets for students to grow academically and succeed professionally. Read more here.
Through its professors, classes, and alumni network, Freeman provides assets for students to grow academically and succeed professionally. Read more here.
The reason why I chose to pursue my MBA at Freeman is because I wanted to experience many aspects of business and learn about other industries beyond my previous work experience in Finance. Read more here.
Business school was a natural complement to my legal career. As my legal practice evolved, I found that I utilized management, resource planning and strategy skills nearly as much as “legal” skills. Read more here.
It’s not often that in our professional working lives that we get an opportunity that comes along to take a trip all the way to the other side of the world. When some classmates decided it would be a great adventure to go with the full time MBA program on […]
“Your success in life isn’t based on your ability to simply change. It is based on your ability to change faster than your competition, customers and business.” – Mark Sanborn Read more here.
Freeman means many things to me. Off the top of my head, Freeman means bridge. Read more here.
My graduate experience at the Freeman School has allowed me to visit places and experience cultures I would never have been able to otherwise. Read more here.
Collaboration is an important component of any successful program or project. The skills I learn in the classroom enrich my contributions at work. Read more here.
A.B. Freeman School of Business means perseverance. When I think about A.B. Freeman School of Business I think of a gateway, a test, a path, a chance to make a better life for myself and my family. Read more here.
I came to the Freeman School of Business to refine my business skills after leaving my sports profession. Read more here.