
Political fundraising is ripe for a social ecosystem.

The 2011 Orientation Program Corporate Partner keynote speaker shares his thoughts on globalization and the importance of The Consortium.

Isaias Zamarripa offers solutions on how to better involve Hispanics in corporate America.

Jean-David Oladele, Yale SOM 2011, and Fabrice Ouandji, Ross 2011, spent their summer in Uganda, Africa, working for a US-based non-profit. In doing so, they learned about working abroad and about business opportunities in other places of the world.
Gabriel Thoumi, project developer with Forest Carbon Offsets LLC, has consulted on 20 forest carbon projects applying 10 different forest carbon standards across 15 countries in South East Asia and the Americas. Here, he shares his experience working abroad.

Consortium student Hizbawit Alem Hopkins discusses the benefits of speaking multiple languages.

Meet the 17 Target Leadership Award recipients.

Consortium alumnus Jaymin Patel offers networking tips.

How to effectively manage global teams.

Sean Keough parlayed his passion for Mexico into his profession.

New research shows that resistance has little to do with prejudice, more with a need to belong.

Two Consortium alumni debate whether leadership is an inherent trait.
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Our guest author today is Jaymin J. Patel, an MBA graduate of the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon and an employee of top-tier management consulting firm. Since the launch of his book, The MBA Guide to Networking Like a Rockstar, Jaymin has worked with students at his alma mater, as well as other [...]
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