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
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
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
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
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