
@BCCarrollSchool
July 28, 2022
During an economic downturn, sustainable practices might be a win for companies. According to CSOM management prof. Sandra Waddock, sustainability initiatives are often “sensible measures that actually save money for the firm.” Read more in @politico.
https://t.co/U24SyJ8XIX

@BCCarrollSchool
July 21, 2022

A peek through the entrance to Fulton Hall reveals spirited #summer blooms. It’s peak flower season on campus! 🌼

@BCCarrollSchool
July 27, 2022
Carroll School prof. David Twomey has been named by President Biden to an emergency board helping to resolve disputes between freight rail carriers and their unions. An expert on employment and labor law, Twomey has previously served on similar boards. https://t.co/wNNrURn0Sa

@BCCarrollSchool
July 20, 2022
Should investors pay attention to the political leanings of a company’s executives? The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) featured a new study co-authored by associate professor Vyacheslav Fos, which finds that a partisan C-suite is bad for the bottom line. https://t.co/Qvb6Ux9uLM

@BCCarrollSchool
July 26, 2022
Wonder how a management degree can overlap with a love of sports? Mark Sirota ‘08 was promoted to senior vice president of business planning for the Jacksonville @Jaguars, where he had been providing financial and other business insights for eight years.
https://t.co/aabo9t7A2v

@BCCarrollSchool
July 19, 2022
Carroll School alum Jim Maher ’71, former @BCSkiTeam captain, made a generous donation to the program, which sent its first athlete to the @NCAA Championships in 2018—and seven others since then. https://t.co/yZleptYdo4