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Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School of Management is where driven students become business leaders. Where accomplished academics create entirely new ways of thinking and leading. And where successful alumni become transformative leaders. Read about the ideas and people driving change across Weatherhead School of Management.

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The Dawn of Labor Market 3.0
By Youngjin Yoo The labor market is an engine of an economy and the bloodstream of society. It is where individuals find jobs, build their careers, and pursue their dreams. It is also where businesses find talents to run their operations, discover those who can invent new products and services,…
xLab member spotlight: Natalie Smolenski
Natalie Smolenski has been partnering with xLab since 2021. She is a business development executive at Hyland and an xLab corporate member. Natalie is also an anthropologist and social scientist. She founded the Texas Bitcoin Foundation, a public charity, and co-founded the Texas Blockchain…
The Princeton Review names Weatherhead on “Best Business Schools for 2023” list
Weatherhead School of Management has been named on the list of “Best Business Schools for 2023” in the best on-campus MBA cohort by The Princeton Review. “We are proud to be recognized among the best MBA programs in the country,” said Co-Dean Andrew Medvedev. “Our MBA student experience blends…
AACSB extends Weatherhead’s global accreditation
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) has extended Weatherhead School of Management’s global accreditation for its business and accounting programs. “This accreditation reflects the decades long tradition of excellence that’s become the hallmark of Weatherhead,” said…
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Celebrating CWRU women in STEM
In the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve, PhD student Victoria Laney isn’t only working on research to help make cancer detection more accessible. She’s also offering mentorship for other women in STEM, one of countless women across the university to share her talents in…
Faculty Director Youngjin Yoo discusses how ChatGPT is shaking up the classroom in Northeast Ohio
ideastream: Youngjin Yoo, the Elizabeth M. and William C. Treuhaft Professor in Entrepreneurship at Weatherhead School of Management, and Tiffany McNamara, senior director of strategic partnerships and business development at Sears think[box], waded into the debate over how ChatGPT—the artificial…
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Women in Finance Club guest speaker: Kendall Cotton
The Women in Finance Club at Weatherhead School of Management will host a guest speaker event with Kendall Cotton, senior product manager at Amazon, Friday, Feb. 10, at 1 p.m. in Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 220. Cotton will discuss her prior role as a financial analyst and the crossroads of…
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Finding the Path Forward Brings Alumni Startup Founder and Student Funder Together
L to R: Charu Ramanathan, PhD (GRS ‘04, biomedical engineering), Megan Nellis (CWR '22)   Since early in her childhood, Megan Nellis (CWR ‘22) was an entrepreneur at heart—although she didn’t quite have a name for it. “I was always trying to create businesses so my family and friends…
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CWRU Entrepreneurship Speaker Series: “From Early Career Engineer to Business Leader”
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship for a CWRU Entrepreneurship Speaker Series event featuring Rekha Agrawal, operating partner at Morgan Stanley Infrastructure. Agrawal will present “From Early Career Engineer to…
DBA student Tshiya Subayi to present at 3MT competition Feb. 17
Women are dying at an increasing rate during childbirth in the U.S., and it’s not because of medical reasons or diseases that doctors can’t treat. “The rate of maternal mortality in the U.S. per 100,000 live births is 27. In Canada it’s 10. In Australia it’s two,” says Tshiya Subayi, a third-year…