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Leadership has never held a more critical role than in today’s fast paced and ever-changing culture. Remaining innovative and agile within a multi-generational and technologically advanced workforce requires the ability to sustain leadership excellence.

Join the University of Connecticut School of Business and Coach Geno Auriemma for an intimate two-day workshop to hear from the nation’s top leaders, including keynotes from Bill Simon ’81, ’88 MBA, president & CEO of Walmart U.S. and Charlie Denson, president of NIKE Brand.

Open to all industries and executives, the Geno Auriemma UConn Leadership Conference brings together provocative thinkers from various fields who will share perspectives on leadership, identify best practices and discuss how approaches change as the workforce evolves.

For full conference details and registration options, visit genoleadership.com – Fewer than 80 spots left – Sign up today!

UConn Faculty Explore Sustainability Initiatives through CIBER “Green Business: Australia” Program

January 28, 2013

The University of Connecticut Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) hosted the inaugural “Green Business: Australia” Faculty Development in International Business (FDIB) program January 7-19, 2013.

Objectives of this development program focused on how Australian businesses are incorporating sustainable development strategies for environmental, social, and economic benefit.Continue Reading

UConn Graduate Programs ranked among Top 200 “Best Masters and MBA Worldwide” 2012-2013

January 22, 2013

The University of Connecticut School of Business was recently ranked among the Top 40 programs in North America and Top 200 worldwide for three graduate programs. The rankings were awarded by Eduniversal’s Top 200 “Best Masters and MBA Worldwide” 2012-2013, which provides a global overview of the best post-graduate programs in 30 specializations in 153 countries.Continue Reading

Katherine Pancak named among Inman News’ Top 100 Most Influential Real Estate Leaders

January 21, 2013

Inman News, a national real estate news service, has named Katherine Pancak, professor in residence of finance and real estate at the University of Connecticut in Stamford, among its 100 Most Influential Real Estate Leaders for 2013. The ‘Top 100’ list “recognizes those who embody leadership, ingenuity, strength, conviction, power, persistence, perseverance and progress—their voices and actions can move the industry toward change.”

Professor Pancak conducts research on real estate brokerage, real estate agency, and consumer protection and public policy. Her research on real estate law topics has been published in the Journal of Real Estate Research, the Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, the Real Estate Law Journal, and the Boston College Environmental Law Review. Pancak has also developed pre-licensing and continuing education course materials for real estate licensees.

Other influential real estate leaders named among the Inman 100 include the Vice President and Chief Economist of Fannie Mae, the Senior Vice President and Chief Economist of the National Association of REALTORS®, the Chief Economist of Zillow and the newly appointed Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

» Read more about Dr. Katherine Pancak

» Read the full Inman 100 report, “100 Most Influential Real Estate Leaders”

» Learn about the University of Connecticut School of Business Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies

UConn Ranked #8 by U.S. News & World Report for Online Graduate Business Programs

January 20, 2013

The University of Connecticut School of Business online Master of Science in Accounting (MSA) program has been ranked #8 among the 2013 Best Online Graduate Business Programs in the latest U.S. News & World Report Best Online Education Program Rankings, 2013 Edition.

According to U.S. News, these are the best online master’s in business degree programs, based on factors such as level of accreditation, reputation for excellence among peer institutions, and academic and career support services offered to students.Continue Reading

Stamford Learning Accelerator Student Teams Propose New Business Uses for IBM’s ‘Watson’

January 18, 2013

IBM, developer of the “Watson” computing system best known for beating human contestants on the TV game show, “Jeopardy!” has turned to student teams at the University of Connecticut School of Business’ Stamford Learning Accelerator for ideas on turning data among Watson’s vast inventory of unstructured information into purpose-based recommendations.Continue Reading

4th Annual Cornell Real Estate Competition

December 27, 2012

On November 15, 2012, a team of undergraduates from the University of Connecticut School of Business placed among the top three universities in the Fourth Annual Cornell Real Estate Case Study Competition in New York City.

Fifteen of the best international undergraduate real estate programs were represented as they vied for the top spot. Teams were judged on their approach, analysis and presentation skills in solving a real estate investment case based on a real-world transaction. The UConn team, which consisted of Michael Hovey ’13, Brian Kaukas ’13, Mallika Winsor ’13, TJ Mills ’12, Frances Gibbons ’14 and Austin Smyth ’15, received the case on Saturday, November 10th and worked endlessly to come up with the best solution. The team made their presentation on November 15th to a panel of prominent industry judges. The UConn team won their group and advanced to the final round where they presented to all participating schools and judges. Among the other final round teams (University of Pennsylvania and Indiana University), UConn was the only team to recommend the actual course of action taken in the real-life transaction down a few percentage points.

Other schools to participate in the case study included first place winner, University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School of Business, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Cornell University, Indiana University, Maastricht University, New York University, Pennsylvania State University, Renmin University of China, University of Cambridge, University of Guelph, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, University of Wisconsin at Madison and Villanova University.