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Career Advice from Deloitte’s CEO

Career Advice from Deloitte’s CEO

Barry Salzberg, the CEO of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, recently came to the A.B. Freeman School of Business as a guest speaker. As CEO, Mr. Salzberg leads approximately 200,000 employees across 150 countries. On the morning of his presentation, Mr. Salzberg met with 12 MACCT students in an hour-long closed-door […]

December 2, 2014 ×

Community, Featured, Master of Accounting, Programs

Neil Huntsman Interviewed for ValuePenguin.com

Neil Huntsman, a current MACCT student, recently gave an interview to ValuePenguin.com in their series about accounting programs around the country. He was asked questions about the accounting profession and why he is interested in being an accountant. In addition he was asked about his experience at the Freeman School […]

November 18, 2014 ×

New Orleans, Professional MBA, Programs

National WWII Museum

National WWII Museum

New Orleans has many different and unique attractions to offer people. It is impossible to experience all this city has to offer in just one year, but I am trying to narrow down my to-do list. Recently, I visited the National World War II Museum close to downtown. Trip Advisor […]

October 13, 2014 ×

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Public Universities vs Tulane

Public Universities vs Tulane

After studying at Tulane for a few months, I have realized significant differences exist between public and private universities. I attended a large public university all four years of undergrad. Although that will always be my alma mater, I know I made the right choice to continue my studies with […]

September 23, 2014 ×

Experience, Featured, Master of Accounting, Master of Finance, Programs

Public Universities vs Tulane

After studying at Tulane for a few months, I have realized significant differences exist between public and private universities. I attended a large public university all four years of undergrad. Although that will always be my alma mater, I know I made the right choice to continue my studies with […]

September 23, 2014 ×