In high school, Nora Elsayed (BSBA '25) recognized that even just a little diversity in sports goes a long way toward a more inclusive society. At Carolina, she’s passing that lesson on to future generations.
Professor Stephanie Mahin’s path to UNC Kenan-Flagler was untraditional. So is the changing world of corporate engagement that’s her focus.
Stephen Harris (MBA ’98) is a business leader committed to health equity as president of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois.
Research shows that Black women negotiators receive more favorable offers and outcomes compared with white women and Black men.
Brand manager Chelsea Gardner (MBA ’20) puts her commitment to sustainability, wellness and DEI into practice.
New MBA and MAC graduates share their personal journeys and what they learned about themselves during their studies.
Growing up in the Philippines, Lek Sacramento (MAC '22) always knew he wanted to study accounting. At UNC Kenan-Flagler, he finally got his chance.
After leaving Mexico as a child for a new life in the U.S., Kevin Ortiz (MBA ’23) is inspiring the next generation of Hispanic and Latin American business leaders.
Researchers study personal wealth’s role in selling a patent – and if more wealth closes the gender gap in patent sales.
During the pandemic, Melody Zhuo (BMus ’21, MAC ’22) graduated with a music degree but had nowhere to perform. So, like any good artist she improvised, earning her Master of Accounting degree.
By helping others succeed, Drew Acquaye (BSBA ’22) forged his own success story at UNC Kenan-Flagler
Marketer, mentor, role model – Maria Bartolome Winans (BSBA ’91) puts people first as she shares her talents with world’s largest IT infrastructure provider.
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.
Growing up, Derek Brown (BSBA ’24) witnessed disparities caused by economic and racial barriers. Now he’s committed to finding solutions for some of America’s very real problems.
Seeking to expand his impact on patients’ lives, Dr. Adam Brown (MBA '13) started a new career journey.
“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,”...
Professor Barry Bayus, who studies crowdfunding, sees little evidence that Kickstarter has ignited any sort of mass movement toward turning ordinary people...
Professors Travis Howell (PhD '20), Chris Bingham and Brad Hendricks write that solo founders can succeed if they have the support of co-creators.