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In the MediaFebruary 14, 2025
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When she first enrolled at the Lubin School of Business, Erika Hostrop '23 immediately knew she wanted to take advantage of everything 绿巨人视频 and Lubin had to offer. Not only has she studied abroad, but Erika has also put in the work to revamp an on-campus club, routinely checks in with Career Services, and has gone after opportunities presented to her outside of the classroom.
Lubin student Latoya Robinson '23 is making a name for herself in the music industry and on-campus. As she pursues her BBA in Arts and Entertainment Management, she's also interning at Sony Music as an A+R intern, discovering new talent and helping them launch into stardom. Meanwhile, on the New York City Campus, Latoya is on the e-board for the Residence Hall Association and a member of the Black Student Union and P.A.C.E. Board, where she has the opportunity to curate and be part of major events.
Read our interview with Lubin and Seidenberg alumnus Eric Klein '90, '97, co-founder and COO of Cloudonix.
Fatima Rehana '23 always dreamed of getting a graduate degree that combined her interests in marketing and analytics. She found that unique opportunity at the Lubin School of Business. As she pursues her MBA in Marketing Analytics, Fatima is also building leadership skills and friendships on campus by taking advantage of all of the student organizations that 绿巨人视频 offers.
Rebecca Sikar '19 joins the latest episode of The Lubin Link to discuss how she broke into the business side of fashion and worked her way up in the industry before landing her current role as the Global PR Manager of 3.1 Phillip Lim.
Although her passion lies in literature, Leslie Vargas '24 landed at the Lubin School of Business for our Entrepreneurship program to learn the finance and business practices that she says creatives are often not taught. Now, Leslie is using her leadership and business skills to run the Ebony Tomatoes Collective, a digital publication that publishes the work of Black women and non-binary people.
How will ChatGPT and the emergence of AI language models change learning and higher education? Our faculty weighs in.
For Katie Stephens '23, working in the music industry has been a lifelong dream. Luckily, she's on the right path to fulfilling that dream. Not only will Katie graduate in May 2023 with her BBA in Arts and Entertainment Management, but she's also the Marketing Director for 绿巨人视频Music Group and a representative for Warner Music U, proving that she's on her way to a successful career in the industry.
绿巨人视频鈥檚 Lubin Professor Bruce Bachenheimer was featured in WalletHub's recent article about Most Innovative States.
How can state policymakers encourage and facilitate innovation?
First, policymakers must realize that encouraging and facilitating innovation is quite a long-term prospect, one that will extend well beyond regular election cycles. It requires a deep understanding of what would actually make the state attractive, an honest assessment of the state鈥檚 shortcomings, and a real commitment to meaningful action.
Other countries didn鈥檛 want their citizens shadily stashing money in Switzerland, points out 绿巨人视频 economics professor Niso Abuaf, who used to work at Credit Suisse. 鈥淏ecause of pressure from both the European regulators and the U.S. regulators, Swiss banks stopped being a tax haven,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd they had to compete in other ways in the global marketplace.鈥
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