In the new working paper, “The Unintended Consequences of Rebalancing,” the researchers explain that most institutional ...
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Difference drives us. An appreciation of diverse cultures and practices makes for stronger and more effective leadership, so Fuqua offers a range of programs and initiatives that globalize your MBA ...
While the diversity of experiences in this community increases each year, we also have long-standing traditions. At the end of each week classes are in session you'll find us at Fuqua Friday, where ...
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Hi, my name is Mudita and I am a second year dual degree student at Duke (MPP/MBA). Prior to coming to Duke, I worked as a lawyer in India for 4 years in the banking and fintech industries.
What do you do professionally? I currently work as a management consultant for Oliver Wyman. What is the most enjoyable part of your job? Helping clients to solve problems and adding value to their ...
I’m from Chennai, India, and spent seven years in the education sector before coming to Duke. I began my career with Teach for India, and most recently, I founded Safe Schools, a non-profit dedicated ...
I am from Spartanburg, SC, and earned my undergraduate degree in Biology from The Citadel. After graduating, I joined the military, where I spent three years as a Logistics Officer and six years as a ...
Tailor your degree with the set of electives that work hardest for your career, earning an enhanced accreditation that signals your expertise. While it requires an additional term of study, pursuing a ...
For the Snows, Fuqua is a family affair. David Snow is a 1978 graduate of the Master of Health Administration program, which at the time was run jointly by the medical school and the business school.
What do you do professionally? I work in the blockchain industry. I’m at a company called Consensys, which is one of the co-founders of the technology called Ethereum. Essentially, what we do is build ...