Already a published author of a thriller, Victoria Wlosok (BSBA ’25) is making the most of what UNC has to offer.
Google productivity expert Laura Mae Martin (BSBA ’10) has written a practical guide for personal productivity and well-being.
Details on our inaugural Spirit Week and more highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community.
Lucas DiPietrantonio (BSBA ’19) launched his marketing firm while still a student at UNC Kenan-Flagler. It just keeps getting bigger and better.
After 39 years at UNC Kenan-Flagler, Finance Professor Mustafa Gültekin is ready for his next big adventure.
Being open to life’s possibilities and “uncomfortable with comfort” have propelled the career of Ukonwa Kuzi-Orizu Ojo (BSBA ’97).
More of the latest insights and highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community
Ukonwa Kuzi-Orizu Ojo (BSBA ’97), founder and CEO of Zaia Ventures, gave the keynote address when UNC Kenan-Flagler celebrated the graduation of the Undergraduate Business Program Class of 2023.
Undergraduate, MBA and PhD members of UNC Kenan-Flagler’s Class of 2023 look back — and look forward to what comes next.
Saniyya Adams (BSBA ’23) came to Chapel Hill as a lifelong fan and Carolina Covenant Scholar, and she left after making her mark on the University.
More insights and highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community. Thought leaders Professor Jeff Hoopes was honored with the 2023 Bullard Faculty Researc...
More insights and highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community.
Fidele Mugisha (BSBA ’21) came to North Carolina as a refugee, knowing that education could change his life’s trajectory.
Former pro soccer player Jonathan Campbell (BSBA ’15) traded his cleats to help create and lead a wine company — with a bit of investment banking on the side.
Alessandra La Barbera (BSBA ’24) spent her summer internship in the music industry, analyzing contracts to merchandising to networking backstage at a Styx concert.
The Carolina Case Challenge gives student teams eight hours to find the best solution to a pressing business problem – and learn lessons that last a lifetime.
Marketer, mentor, role model – Maria Bartolome Winans (BSBA ’91) puts people first as she shares her talents with world’s largest IT infrastructure provider.
The Center for Excellence in Investment Management integrates research, teaching, career preparation and alumni engagement as it kicks off a new era.
Anna Manocha (BSBA ’22) came to UNC Kenan-Flagler not knowing exactly where her journey would take her. She’s amazed by where it did.
Undeterred by fear and relentlessly curious, McCauley Palmer (BSBA ’22) found a career path that just feels right.
First-generation college student Ricky Estrada (BSBA ’22) cultivated his passion for consulting at UNC Kenan-Flagler. Now he’s ready for the next step.
Kevin J. Clark (BSBA '99) shares five principles that have helped him achieve joy and success with the Undergraduate Business Program Class of 2022.
Kevin Clark’s (BSBA ’99) purpose in life is to help individuals and organizations reach their potential.
Entrepreneur Austin Helms (BSBA ’16) started out giving $50 to the School. Now he’s increased his pledge exponentially to honor those who helped him succeed.
Caroline Lindley (BSBA ’14, MBA ’17) has returned to her roots, which grow deep in the Carolina soil, thanks to her family business and two UNC Kenan-Flagler degrees.
Ruben Rakonczai (BSBA ’21) moved to the U.S. from Hungary with a suitcase and his parents looking for a better life.
A two-time recipient of scholarship for University employees’ children of reflects on her time at Carolina and abroad.
Anna Shuford (BA ’20, MBA ’22), channeled her frustrations with virtual workouts into a new business.
The Ackerman Center for Excellence in Sustainability accelerates social and environmental sustainability with innovative and profitable business solutions.
Throughout her career, Lee Leonard Podolsky (BSBA ’89) has created opportunities for herself and others.
Research by Laura Sonday highlights the role of reputational fears in deterring people from viewing themselves as leaders. ...
Professor Bradley Hendricks says that although founders are in greater need of advice than seasoned professionals, they also are more likely to ignore it. ...
“When you look at the jobs that are having trouble hiring, it’s the ones with really long hours, inflexible schedules, not great pay and limited benefits,”...
This website uses cookies and similar technologies to understand visitor experiences. By using this website, you consent to UNC-Chapel Hill's cookie usage in accordance with their Privacy Notice.