
Weatherhead School of Management
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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From Classroom to Cocoa Fields: How One Weatherhead Alum is Powering a Zero Waste Future
Big news for Cocoa Potash, the social enterprise co-founded by Weatherhead alum Ithabeleng Makhetha (BS ’24). They have been named one of the top 24 teams for the Hult Prize 2025 Global Accelerator. Out of 54 incredible startups in this year’s Incubator, they have been selected to join the in…

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Case Western Reserve University economist joins national AI labor study backed by $1.6M Sloan Foundation grant
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September 02, 2022
The Business of Building a Better World, written and edited by Weatherhead School of Management Professor David Cooperrider, along with co-author Audrey Selian, is among 10 finalists for “best book of the year” in the category of business impact for getAbstract's annual book awards.
getAbstract rec...

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August 30, 2022
Question: How many decisions do you make in a day? Answer: 20,000. Many of them directly impact your department’s bottom line. Sound accounting and financial concepts provide every manager with a critical perspective on business performance and a foundation for good decision-making.
Members of the ...
August 26, 2022
The Business of Building a Better World, written and edited by Weatherhead Professor David Cooperrider along with co-author Audrey Selian—is among ten finalists for “best book of the year” in the category of business impact for getAbstract's annual book awards.
getAbstract receives 10,000 books per...

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August 26, 2022
Exactly 102 years ago today, Congress certified the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution to ensure voting rights for women—though full electoral equality for women of color didn't come until decades later. After decades of activism by suffragists to achieve this right, many thought the i...

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August 26, 2022
Jared Heller (CWR ‘22), a student in the Master of Accountancy program at Weatherhead School of Management, was awarded one of 10 scholarships from UWorld Roger CPA Review.
The scholarship covers the full tuition for UWorld’s Elite-Unlimited CPA Exam Review course and gives honorees lifetime access...
August 25, 2022
The Graduate Business Student Association (GBSA) executive board comprises graduate students who are dedicated to providing their peers engaging opportunities to improve leadership skills and create a sense of community among all graduate students.
We're putting a face to the names of the individua...
August 24, 2022
Weatherhead School of Management welcomes six new faculty members to the school this semester.
Alireza Fallahtafti, Michael Goulder, Jose Olavarria, Mary Sasmaz, Sining Wang and Maryam Zokaeiniko join Weatherhead’s faculty across four departments: accountancy, banking and finance, economics and ope...

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August 23, 2022
Preparing students for turbulence with a supply chain management degree
When the pandemic upended every aspect of the global supply chain from factory production to shipping routes, Case Western Reserve’s Weatherhead School of Management added two new courses, already in the works, to its Master of...
August 19, 2022
Su Latt was recently named to Crain’s Cleveland Business’ “20 in their Twenties,” which features young leaders in Northeast Ohio’s business and nonprofit community.
“It’s an honor that my hard work and dedication towards my civic engagements and career achievements are being recognized,” said Latt,...
August 16, 2022
Area of Study: Part-time MBA
Year: Rising second year
Born and raised in Ghana, Nana Kwamena Takyi-Micah has long held an interest in business and entrepreneurship. It’s what prompted his move to the United States over a decade ago, setting him on a path to become an entrepreneur himself.
“I was ...