"We are here for you," says CEO Amy Nauiokas '94, Dickinson's second Burgess Institute executive-in-residence, speaking with students about entrepreneurship and leadership in finance and media.
Mike Capone '88, CEO of Qlik, returns to campus as part of the Burgess Institute's Profiles in Leadership series to impart life and business lessons to students.
Amy Nauiokas '94, founder of a venture capital firm and a film-media production company, will come to campus as the Burgess Institute's second executive in residence.
Utz Brands CEO Howard Friedman '92 gives students an inside look at the Utz factory and an inside look at the business behind the snack powerhouse.
The co-founder and CEO of the videogame studio Mountaintop and co-founder of virtual-reality pioneer Oculus imparts wisdom to students across campus over three days.
A Q&A with Steve Riccio, executive director of the Burgess Institute for the Global Economy, explores the intersection of liberal arts and business in a stakeholder-centric world.
The annual event is sponsored by the Burgess Institute for the Global Economy and the Department of International Business & Management.
Dickinson has launched a new institute that will create a formal pathway to help students with any major launch successful careers in business.
President John E. Jones ‘77, P’11, discusses how innovative initiatives like the Burgess Institute and the College Farm biodigester project are making an impact.
A computer science project sets students on their own course to tackle complex real-world problems for multibillion-dollar corporation.
On the heels of an incredible funding round for their new business, Ben Catanese ’00 and T.J. Doyle ’00 visit Dickinson to advise and network with students.
More than 100 alumni and parents gathered at the Penn Club in New York to celebrate the launch of Dickinson's Finance & Business Network.
Dickinsonians from across a wide professional spectrum pass on lessons to the next generation of leaders.