Last spring, Eamon Powell ’24 was wrapping up his undergrad management classes before graduation. Now, he’s using an extra year of graduate eligibility to help @BC_MHockey chase one more championship. “I’m grateful to be back here,” he told @BostonGlobehttps://loom.ly/h9_JSJE
Two CSOM professors, along with their colleagues, were among the recipients of the 2024 Research Prize from the IQAM Research Institute. Ronnie Sadka received first place, and Miao Liu took home second. Learn more by visiting our faculty research page! https://t.co/0rBT7usW9S https://t.co/muUwYxrPnI
Joe Popolo Jr. ’89 was nominated to be Ambassador to the Netherlands. Known for his support of BC and the GOP, Popolo’s long career spans business and politics. @bcheights spoke with him about his next steps and long-standing interest in American politics.https://t.co/TcIsRxU75e
Research by prof Cheng Jiang found that narcissistic CEOs are prone to riskier, less profitable insider trades, driven by their inflated egos. Featured in @FT the study highlights how unchecked egos can have significant hidden costs for companies. https://t.co/fC96DbE9Nx https://t.co/t02wGBntW0
Read more about how CSOM alum Mike Ascione '93 and his wife Kate Hogan Ascione, LSEHD ’93, co-chairs of the Board of Regents, are invested in helping BC “be the best it can be.” https://t.co/3gJofz7uIi https://t.co/WEKrwwZXao
In his new book, prof Henrik Hagtvedt examines the important role that buyers, dealers, and collectors play in shaping the art market. “Art is a central aspect of human societies, yet few people know how the art market functions,” he told BC News. https://t.co/YyXO1mQWm2 https://t.co/VJpVI1kCy3