The naming of the PNC Capital Markets Lab underscores PNC’s support for education with clear outcomes.
After serving in an elite U.S. Army unit, Jack Austin (MBA ’25) is entering the world of business — and re-entering civilian life — with confidence.
Since co-founding the Alpha Challenge as a student, Jim Jones (MBA ’06) has never stopped supporting Carolina students eager for successful careers in investment management.
Challenging conventional wisdom, Professor Gill Segal shows uncertainty can be an engine for progress.
Professor Gill Segal helps students understand financial markets and researches uncertainty and risk.
Finance Professor Yunzhi Hu studies how financial intermediaries like banks solve problems and the issues that arise in that process.
The innovative PRIME Program gives investment management students the invaluable real-world experiences they need — and crave.
Join us in welcoming our newest faculty members to UNC Kenan-Flagler. They are excited to contribute to our tradition of excellence in teaching, research a...
Award-winning research, results from the legendary egg drop and more highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community
Madison Marsteller (MBA ’24) has climbed the corporate ladder at Dell for 10 years. The Charlotte Executive MBA Program prepared her for the next level.
When top collegiate tennis player Abbey Forbes (MBA ’24) transferred to Carolina, UNC Kenan-Flagler helped her see exactly what she is made of.
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.
From his teaching to his research, Finance Professor Jacob Sagi has a deep-rooted passion for commercial real estate.
Faculty awards, celebrating Thomas Kenan III, and more highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community
Eric Ghysels said the new technology is a “paradigm shift” that will impact financial decision-making and internet security.
After 39 years at UNC Kenan-Flagler, Finance Professor Mustafa Gültekin is ready for his next big adventure.
Non-business majors at UNC are benefiting from a personal finance class offered by UNC Kenan-Flagler’s Chip Snively.
Our new faculty work in the fields of accounting, finance, management communication, marketing, operations and organizational behavior.
Ric Colacito’s research suggests that, in the worst-case scenario, rising temperatures could reduce U.S. economic growth by up to one-third over the next century.
More of the latest insights and highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community
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.
What people feel about the economy can be quite different from what is actually happening, writes Professor Camelia Kuhnen.
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.
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.
Celine Fei studies frictions that arise in financing entrepreneurship, such as drivers of racial disparity in small business lending.
Finance Professor Elena Simintzi is a pioneer in examining the intersection of finance and labor economics. With her research she strives to affect change in the business world.
Embracing opportunities to test and challenge himself has played a role in the success of Bruce Van Saun (MBA ’83).
Drew Johnson (MBA ’22) is pursuing investment strategies that promise to bring about positive social and environmental change.
Charlie Loudermilk (BSBA ’50) and Julian Robertson (BSBA ’55) died in August.
By helping others succeed, Drew Acquaye (BSBA ’22) forged his own success story at UNC Kenan-Flagler
The Center for Excellence in Investment Management integrates research, teaching, career preparation and alumni engagement as it kicks off a new era.
After an earthquake in Haiti changed his life, Ralf Etienne (MBA '22) refocused his business career to find ways to serve others.
Chantarella De Blois (MBA ’16) is accelerating impact investments to marry social and environmental goals with strong financial returns.
The annual sustainability event honored a graduate, a business and MBA students – and announced a new name for the center.
Napoleon Wallace (MBA ’10) is generating impact and alpha to benefit the people, communities and organizations that matter most to him.
Ruben Rakonczai (BSBA ’21) moved to the U.S. from Hungary with a suitcase and his parents looking for a better life.
Ben Ivey, a double Tar Heel, found his passion early in life.
Led by the Center for Sustainable Enterprise with Bank of America, students will explore solving sustainability challenges through blended finance.
Student teams from six countries competed in the first global competition focused on addressing climate change through investment in India.
When you check the weather forecast, you might not realize that sunny skies aren’t good for productivity – or that they promote risk taking by investors.
The opioid epidemic and income inequality are among the areas of research for Professor Paige Ouimet.
Professor Ric Colacito builds relationships with his students and connects international macroeconomics with financial markets.
The Alpha Challenge attracted even more schools to participate in the world’s premier stock-pitch competition.
Whitnie Low Narcisse (MBA ’16) built her entrepreneurial and leadership skills at 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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