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- Thriving in Tumultuous Times: Donald Ger (MBA ’94) of Year Up successfully markets students in spite of corporate job losses
- Video: Jason Kilar, BSBA Class of 1993 and CEO of Hulu speaks at UNC Kenan-Flagler
- An experiential approach to developing leaders is right on target
- Thriving in Tumultuous Times: TigerTek weathers its second recession
- Thriving in Tumultuous Times: Laura Gamble (BSBA ’85) launches new private equity firm
- UNC Kenan-Flagler hosts first Marketing Day
- Thriving in Tumultuous Times: David Kirkpatrick (MBA Evening ’91) is making being green profitable
- Regulators may hurt investors by limiting short-selling, new research finds
- Thriving in Tumultuous Times: Economic slowdowns are nothing new for the historic Biltmore House
- New research provides better way to measure global market potential
- Thriving in Tumultuous Times: LoneRider brews winning formula for its draft beer business
- President Obama announced plan to nominate UNC Kenan-Flagler professor to Consumer Product Safety Commission
- Thriving in Tumultuous Times: Recession hits Hershey’s sweet spot
- MBA students raise $33,500 in donations for Make-A-Wish in 48 hours
- School boosts career management efforts in economic downturn
- Thriving in Tumultuous Times: Jetpool flies high
- Thriving in Tumultuous Times: WorkSmart adds new customers, boosts revenue in faltering economy
- Kenan-Flagler sees an uptick in student-initiated community service projects
- Alumni Profile: Jonathan Lipsitz' winning personal brand
- Thriving in Tumultuous Times: Durham bank exceeds profitability projections in tough market
- New incubator fosters UNC student and employee IT ventures
- Thriving in Tumultuous Times: C.J. Skender Offers Tips, Trivia and Tunes to Individuals and Small Businesses
- UNC Kenan-Flagler Makes Predictions for 2009
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