
@BCCarrollSchool
July 18, 2022

Tying compensation to CEO performance makes sense. By giving the CEO a stake, shareholders ensure the company does well. Yet overly complex packages, according to new research co-authored by professor Mary Ellen Carter, may not have the intended effect. https://t.co/fBjy6zlWHX

@BCCarrollSchool
July 12, 2022
Corporate America is becoming more partisan, and it’s bad for business. A new paper co-authored by associate professor Vyacheslav Fos in the National Bureau of Economic Research finds that a polarized C-suite is not in shareholders' financial interest.
https://t.co/5dWuj80Bbf

@BCCarrollSchool
July 14, 2022
As a student, Gilli Rozynek ‘20 founded Kured, a charcuterie company with a store in Beacon Hill, with the help of SSC Venture Partners, a @BostonCollege alumni-founded startup incubator. Now, she’s bringing her food to a new popup in the Seaport District.
https://t.co/IqfX25V6Lc

@BCCarrollSchool
July 08, 2022

This year’s Early Career Women in Finance Conference, co-organized by assistant professor Nancy R. Xu, took place on June 24. The event celebrated research by women in finance by providing a forum for junior female faculty members to present their work. https://t.co/Beyb1TeIHo

@BCCarrollSchool
July 13, 2022

Enjoy this @GassonGrams with campus looking green and lush on this fine summer day. Tag us and let us know your summer plans for a chance to be featured, Eagles!

@BCCarrollSchool
July 07, 2022
How do you do your best work? @saidwithcandor, a professional network founded by Kelsey Bishop ‘18, raised $5M in seed funding with the goal of empowering employees to reflect, share with their team, and build a transparent workplace. Read more in @Forbes:https://t.co/LgCOeP7Ja7