On March 2, Reena Aggarwal, a Georgetown University McDonough School of Business professor of finance and business administration, recently spoke on corporate governance issues at the annual meetings of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.
A team of undergraduate students from Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business finished in the top three at the prestigious and invitation-only 2011 Copenhagen Business School Case Competition, held at Copenhagen Business School in Denmark.
In an economy full of small businesses looking for a wide-range of resources to remain on top of commerce, finance, and competitiveness, a graduate course at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business is lending support to area businesses and not-for-profit organizations.
Past random good fortune can lull a person into a sense of security when it comes to buying flood insurance or deciding whether to evacuate from a hurricane, according to new research by Robin Dillon-Merrill and Catherine Tinsley, associate professors at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business.
The Undergraduate Program at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business has climbed to 10th in Businessweek’s 2011 “Best Undergraduate B-Schools” ranking.
Georgetown University McDonough Business School undergraduates Jonathan Chen, Krista Lausman, Brendan Maggiore, and Kent Strader placed fourth in the McDonough‑Hilltop Case Competition during the weekend of February 26.
Building upon the success of the Georgetown-ESADE Global Executive MBA, Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business and the ESADE Business School in Spain have entered into an alliance that reaches across programs and initiatives at both schools.
Antonio Vázquez, chairman of the board and CEO of Iberia, will speak at the Distinguished Leaders Series at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business on Monday, April 4.