Katrina McGhee (MBA ’10) shows the importance of investing in a career break – and how to do it successfully.
Taking her MBA classes from Vienna, Dr. Lara Zibners Lohr fell in love with business.
Drew Davis (BA '23, MAC ’24) was set on a pre-med path when he came to UNC. Then he embraced his true calling at UNC Kenan-Flagler.
After a successful career as a singer, policy professional and community youth leader, Farisha Ishak (MBA ’24) is forging a career in brand management.
Iron Health Co-Founder and CEO Stephanie Winans (MBA ’16) is at the forefront of a sea change in healthcare access for women.
Small businesses give North Carolina towns their unique identities. Many of them got their start at UNC Kenan-Flagler.
Google productivity expert Laura Mae Martin (BSBA ’10) has written a practical guide for personal productivity and well-being.
Davis Morrison (MBA ’23) came to UNC Kenan-Flagler looking for a new career path in finance. Now as an alum, he’s helping students score jobs at the top of their lists.
Faculty awards, celebrating Thomas Kenan III, and more highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community
With her first startup, Minni Marwaha (BSPH ’03, MBA/MHA ’08) is reimagining at-home healthcare for children — and empowering parents in the process.
As companies respond to investor, environmental and societal pressures, Greg Dougherty (MBA ’18) plays a pivotal role in a better future.
Details on our inaugural Spirit Week and more highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community.
The Small Business Technology and Development Center offers guidance on starting out, bouncing back and building on success.
Lucas DiPietrantonio (BSBA ’19) launched his marketing firm while still a student at UNC Kenan-Flagler. It just keeps getting bigger and better.
In the hyper-competitive and ever-expanding beauty industry, a 75-year-old brand continues to make big waves under the inspiring leadership of Stephanie Headley (MBA ’03).
More insights and highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community
Being open to life’s possibilities and “uncomfortable with comfort” have propelled the career of Ukonwa Kuzi-Orizu Ojo (BSBA ’97).
After a successful consulting career, Alex Dickey (BSBA ’87) is investing his time in students.
A class discussion inspired Joe Williams to think differently about tapping the talents of adults who are neurodivergent in the workforce.
Casey Hribar wanted a career in healthcare but also was interested in the business side of medicine. At Carolina, she didn’t have to choose between the two.
Mary Margaret Frank (BSBA ’92, MAC ’92, PhD ’99) returns to serve as dean of the school that changed the trajectory of her life.
Travis Thein (MBA ’16) was on the traditional route for a long career in finance. Then he turned his love for plants and passion for sustainability into an instantly successful startup.
More of the latest insights and highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community
Entering the competitive fast casual food market is always risky, especially when one's background is in investment banking and real estate development. But Hernan Moyano (MBA ’02) went all in — and his Makus Empanadas quickly became a Triangle staple.
Jeff Tucker is an engaged Business School alumnus and a dedicated real estate private equity professional.
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.
Frank, senior associate dean for faculty development at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, has distinguished herself as an exceptional leader with a deep understanding of the opportunities at UNC Kenan-Flagler.
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.
Dan Draper (MBA ’99) has held top posts at major financial institutions on three continents. He traces his technical and leadership successes back to UNC Kenan-Flagler.
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,”...
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