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06/17/2013
Amidst dynamic changes in the energy landscape, Nick Akins became chief executive officer of American Electric Power in 2011 and has since grown the company by exploring diverse energy sources and imbuing the firm with an entrepreneurial spirit. In Akins’ view, there has never been a more exciting time to work in the ever-changing energy industry.
An Electric Time For Business17369
06/13/2013
JP Balfour, MBA candidate 2013, describes why he chose the Tepper School, some highlights of his internship and the support he has found from the Tepper School community.
JP Balfour ’13 GE Capital, Dallas, TX06/13/2013
Patrick Clary, Google Inc., discusses the importance leveraging analytical decision-making in data-driven businesses and how his experience as the Marketing Executive Officer of the Graduate Business Association strengthened his ability to lead diverse teams in his career.
Patrick Clary '11 Google Inc., Mountain View, CA06/13/2013
Michaela Waugh thought she wanted to do consulting when she arrived at the Tepper School, and was able to confirm that career path at BaseCamp - a month-long program that helps focus students' career plans.
Michaela Waugh ’13, A.T. Kearney, San Francisco, CA06/13/2013
Alden Mills, former Navy Seal and CEO and Co-Founder of Perfect Fitness, describes how the rigorous Tepper School MBA curriculum strengthened his knowledge of business fundamentals, preparing him to lead his company to a worldwide platform for consumer products and fitness.
Alden Mills ’00 Perfect Fitness, Sausalito, CA06/13/2013
Stephano Dubuc discusses the value of a rigorous curriculum and how the quantitative and analytical decision-making skills that he acquired at Carnegie Mellon became a competitive advantage in his career.
Stephano Dubuc ’11 Nomura Securities Intl., Inc. New York, NY06/13/2013
Meredith Meyer Grelli, MBA '10 and co-founder of Pittsburgh's Wigle Whiskey Distillery, is featured in this video talking about how a family business divides and conquers.
Meredith Grelli ’10 Wigle Whiskey, Pittsburgh, PA05//18/2013
The MBA Class of 2013 at the Tepper School of Business was honored to welcome Ratan N. Tata, Chairman, Tata Trusts, for its final MBA forum. Mr. Tata fielded questions from MBA students and Dean Robert M. Dammon. The event was emceed by Varun Kumar, MBA '13 and Graduate Business Association President.
Tepper School Graduate Student Forum With Ratan N. Tata17290
05/18/2013
Tepper School MBA students and Heinz College Master's students have an opportunity to complete a capstone course that pairs students with real company problems. These students collaborate with company representatives and each other to come up with solutions to these problems in a 15-month period. This video includes interviews from student, faculty and company participants and outlines the advantages of the program from each person's perspective. The video accompanies the Summer 2013 Tepper Magazine.
From Classroom To Boardroom To Factory Floor05/06/2013
Amy Villeneuve believes in her gut instinct, and it’s led to her current position as President and Chief Operating Officer of Kiva Systems, an innovative startup acquired last year by Amazon.com. Villeneuve recently shared her “disruptive” story with Tepper School of Business students as part of the W.L Mellon Speaker series.
Villeneuve Speaks Of Disruptive Instinct17224
05/06/2013
Amy Villeneuve, President and Chief Operating Officer of Kiva Systems, was interviewed before she presented to students at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University as part of the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series.
Q&A With Amy Villeneuve17228
05/03/2013
Dr. Anita Williams Woolley, Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior & Theory presented to alumni at Reunion 2013. Her ongoing research explores the relationships among collective intelligence, diversity, and learning as well as tools for enhancing collective intelligence.
Collective Intelligence in Human Groups - Anita Williams Woolley17217
05/01/2013
Harsh Manglik (MSIA '76) past Chairman & Geography Managing Director, Accenture India, and former member of Accenture's global Executive Leadership Team, spoke as part of the Accelerate Leadership Center's Leadership Journey Seminar Series. The event was co-hosted by the Tepper School's Consulting Club and Organizational Leadership Club.
Harsh Manglik - Accelerate Leadership Journey Seminar Series17213
05/01/2013
Dr. Jeffrey R. Williams, Professor of Business Strategy, spoke to alumni at the Tepper School of Business' Reunion 2013. In this presentation, professor Williams discusses the steps that can help to identify, early on, and secure commitment to, decisive initiatives that shape your company's future.
Mastering Your 70% Zone - Professor Jeffrey R. Williams17219
05/01/2013
Dr. Jeffrey Galak, Assistant Professor of Marketing, presented to alumni at Reunion 2013. The unfortunate reality of human psychology is that we are seldom happy with the things that we have, and the things we once loved seem to lose favor with us over time. Professor Galak discussed the psychological background of these problems and provided some remedies for how we can avoid them.
Staying Happy with What We Have - Professor Jeffrey Galak17221
05/01/2013
Dr. Jay Apt, Professor of Technology; Executive Director of Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center presented to alumni at Reunion 2013. Energy has always been a boom and bust sector. Prof. Apt discusses some of the background on energy trends, as well as summarizing some of the Tepper School's research on renewable electricity.
Energy – What’s Next? - Professor Jay Apt17220
01/22/2013
Through his 40 years in the financial services industry, James E. Rohr has witnessed tremendous change. As part of the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series, the chairman and CEO of The PNC Financial Services Group emphasized the importance of that change to Tepper School of Business students, faculty and administrators.
Rohr Discusses Change, Leadership and Success16783
12/07/2012
The Tepper School builds upon its 20 years of offering MBA programs via distance learning with the launch of a new MBA model emphasizing a blend of online and onsite formats. Of particular note is the school's commitment to the same academic experience for its full-time, part-time and online formats. Applications are now being accepted for Fall 2013.
New Online FlexMBA Format Launched Nationwide16305
09/25/2012
Eric Butler’s commitment to excellence has brought him success in both business and life. As part of the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series, the executive vice president of marketing and sales for Union Pacific Corp shared with students what he’s learned along the way.
Butler Shares Lessons In Excellence15401
09/10/2012
“Why ethics?” defines and gives context to ethics, presents myths and introduces tools on how to make ethical decisions objectively.
Why ethics?15101
09/10/2012
“Rational Choice Part I” presents necessary conditions for rational choice, caveats and introduces the generalization test.
Rational Choice Part I15101
09/10/2012
“Rational Choice Part II” reviews fiduciary duty, moral agency, and utilitarianism and introduces the utilitarian and virtue tests.
Rational Choice Part II15101
09/10/2012
Professor Hooker goes through six examples with the generalization, utilitarian and virtue tests.
Daily Life Case Studies15101
09/10/2012
Professor Hooker presents three business case studies using the generalization, utilitarian and virtue tests.
Business Case Studies Part I15101
09/10/2012
Professor Hooker concludes the series with three business case studies using the generalization, utilitarian and virtue tests.
Business Case Studies Part II15101
09/05/2012
The free market system offers the best hope for large numbers of people to escape poverty according to Harvey Golub, chairman of Miller Buckfire and retired chairman and CEO of American Express. In his appearance as part of the W.L. Mellon speaker Series, Golub told students that government regulations often backfire.
Golub Defends Free Market System15115
08/21/2012
Faculty and alumni of the Master of Science in Computational Finance program describe an online learning alternative. (5:43)
MSCF Online16295
05/19/2012
On a picture-perfect spring commencement day, graduate students at the Tepper School of Business learned some secrets of success from Richard Simmons, the legendary former steel executive, before receiving their diplomas. Simmons, chairman emeritus of Allegheny Technologies Inc., advised students to pick the right boss and told them about the value of luck.
Simmons Advises Tepper Graduates On Career Success14366
05/10/2012
A video associated with Tepper Magazine's Spring 2012 issue. The column, called Follow the Leader, features Dina Dublon, MSIA '79 and retired executive vice president and CFO of J.P. Morgan Chase. She discusses the Tepper School, intellectual curiosity, success, leadership and social responsibility in this video.
Fitting IN, Standing OUT14096
05/10/2012
A video associated with Tepper Magazine's Spring 2012 issue. The column, called Business Model, features Dominic Ianno, BS '90, who found a way to leverage his creativity with his analytical skills as a producer of both films and Broadway theater.
What's the Big Idea?13739
05/10/2012
A video associated with Tepper Magazine's Spring 2012 issue. The column, called Out of the Office, features Rich Greenawalt, MSIA '68. Out of the Office is a feature of alumni who are involved in volunteering or philanthropic endeavors. Before his frontline roles in volunteer efforts at his undergraduate alma mater, a science museum, and a public library, his career included assignments as chairman and CEO of Citibank's mortgage bank, president of Transamerica Financial, and president and COO of troubled Pennsylvania credit card and mortgage lender, Advanta Corp., which he and his team set on the path of recovery and growth.
Hands ON14097
04/21/2012
The unfortunate reality of human psychology is that we are seldom happy with the things that we have and the things we once loved seem to lose favor with us over time. During Alumni Reunion 2012, Professor Jeffrey Galak discussed the psychological background of these problems and provided some remedies for how we can avoid them.
Staying Happy With What We Have14634
04/21/2012
Thirty of the United States require that some percentage of their electric power come from sources defined as renewable. Some of these states require more than a quarter of their power be generated from wind or solar power, about ten times the current U.S. average. During Alumni Reunion 2012, Professor Jay Apt commented on what this jump will require and if can we afford it.
Wind And Solar Electricity: Are They The Answer?14635
04/21/2012
During Reunion 2012, Professor John Hooker gave a presentation for Tepper School Alumni about how communications technology and the new global economic order reinforce cultural differences in business. It is more important than ever to understand how to function in diverse business cultures.
Globalization And Business Culture14639
04/21/2012
Many companies have outstanding products in terms of performance, better than the competition. Yet, surprisingly, sales don't take off. Even though their product is superior in its technology and functions, the marketplace doesn't get interested. During Reunion 2012, Peter Boatwright discussed what it takes to engage customers in this marketplace.
Captivating The Marketplace: Built To Love14641
04/03/2012
The public knows Johnson & Johnson for baby powder, bandages and other consumer goods, but William C. Weldon, chairman of the board and chief executive officer, describes a diverse portfolio including medical devices and pharmaceutical businesses. During the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series, Weldon told Tepper School students how he’s guided by the company’s credo.
Caring For The world, One Person At A Time14607
03/21/2012
Bill Lambert, MSIA ’90, urged MBA students to seek out the core values of their business with the help of the analytical tools they are acquiring at the Tepper School. Lambert, president and CEO of MSA, spoke to students as part of the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series. He candidly discussed the company’s strategies for weathering the recession.
MSA Chief To Students: Find Core Values14431
03/14/2012
The Tepper School of Business is introducing a new MBA curriculum designed to stay in front of a complex marketplace. BaseCamp 2012 will kick off the new course schedule and programs, positioning MBA students to succeed early.
Tepper School Introduces New MBA Curriculum13560
03/02/2012
Professor Meltzer discusses why he chose to teach at Carnegie Mellon University, his early career, and why he decided to write the book “Why Capitalism?”. Duration: 7:16.
Career and Motivation for “Why Capitalism?”13701
03/02/2012
Meltzer discusses his course on Capitalism with Dean Dammon. He reviews the virtues of Capitalism, how it varies across the globe, and its adaptability. Duration: 12:08.
Capitalism13701
03/02/2012
Professor Meltzer and Dean Dammon discuss the practice by the United States government of running deficits and scenarios for managing the U.S. deficits and unfunded liabilities. They also discuss the European economic crisis. Duration: 7:33.
U.S. Deficits and the Italian Lesson13701
03/02/2012
Professor Meltzer discusses regulation, the problem of capture, Madoff and the housing crisis and the prevalence of circumvention of regulation. He outlines his criteria for good regulations and rule-making for capitalist systems. Duration: 15:09.
Capitalism: Rules, Regulations & Incentives13701
03/02/2012
Dean Dammon taps Professor Meltzer’s insights about the Fed as author of the “History of the Federal Reserve” Volumes One and Two. Meltzer reviews a prescription for more accountable Federal Reserve policymaking, inflation targets and discusses memorable Fed chairmen. Duration: 7:16.
Fed History & Policymaking13701
03/02/2012
Meltzer and Dammon talk about U.S. deficits in the context of the upcoming presidential election, and how the vote influences economic policymaking. Meltzer discusses how the U.S. might have to react to the European economic crisis and gives a forecast for the U.S. economy. Duration: 11:05.
Deficits, 2012 Election & U.S. Economic Forecast13701
02/23/2012
Jeffrey Housenbold, president and chief executive officer of Shutterfly Inc., has grown the digital photo company into an industry leader by connecting with his customers. During the W.L. Mellon Speaker series, he advised students at the Tepper School of Business to master people skills along with their analytical abilities.
Snapshot Of A Social Media Visionary13732
02/23/2012
Jeffrey Housenbold, president and chief executive officer of Shutterfly Inc., was interviewed before he presented to students at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University as part of the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series on February 23, 2012.
Q&A with Jeffrey Housenbold13737
02/07/2012
Punit Renjen, chairman of Deloitte LLP, came to campus in February, 2012 to speak to Tepper School students as part of the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series. This is a video of an interview that took place before Mr. Renjen's presentation. (duration 4:02 minutes)
Q&A With Deloitte LLP's Punit Renjen13670
01/24/2012
Bob McDonald, chairman, president and CEO of P&G, told students at the Tepper School of Business how his company is intent on improving lives. During the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series, he said that mission has shaped everything from its iconic brands to its Olympic commercials to the water purification tablets it distributes to developing nations.
Procter & Gamble: Creating A ‘Virtuous Cycle’13548
01/24/2012
Bob McDonald, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, P&G, was interviewed before he presented to students at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University as part of the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series on January 24, 2012.
Q&A With Bob McDonald13582
11/15/2011
A November 15, 2011 event hosted by Tepper School Pittsburgh Alumni Chapter featured a panel of faculty talking about current economic and financial conditions in the global economy.
Current Economic and Financial Conditions in the Global Economy13085
11/03/2011
Now top executives for Black Rock and Kelly Services, onetime classmates Ann Marie Petach and Patricia Little (both MSIA ’84) reflected on the most important network of all – friendship – as they spoke to MBA students as part of the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series. Petach and Little met in the first few days of their MBA education and have maintained their friendship for more than 30 years.
Friendship A Valuable Asset For Former Roommates13169
10/12/2011
DeLyle Bloomquist, president of Global Chemical Business at Tata Chemicals Ltd., described how he rose through the ranks of the chemical industry through hard work and by taking on “the bad and the ugly” jobs that everyone else shunned. He told students at the Tepper School of Business to make decisions rather than over-analyzing issues.
The Benefits Of Being A Boy Scout12584
09/23/2011
A new and innovative solution to effective teaching and learning in higher education is the focus of a new book titled “Organizational Learning Contracts: New and Traditional Colleges,” authored by Paul S. Goodman, the Richard M. Cyert Professor of Organizational Psychology and Director of the Institute for Strategic Development.
New Model for Higher Education Created Through Organizational Learning Contracts12053
05/14/2011
Oliver Williamson, Carnegie Mellon University - Graduate School of Industrial Administration (now the Tepper School of Business) Ph.D. '63, and 2009 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, presented the keynote speech to masters and doctoral graduates on May 14, 2011. He relays, "for those of you who are discovering your interests: keep your antennae in alert mode, be curious, take advantage of the knowledge and good will of others, and be adaptable."
A Laureate’s Blessing: ‘Big Challenges Await’10602
04/15/2011
Jay Apt, PhD, Professor of Technology and Executive Director of Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center, spoke to alumni reunion 2011 attendees about how global energy use is affecting the world's climate.
Jay Apt On Electricity, Climate And Your Future11352
04/07/2011
He’s a legend in Silicon Valley. Ray Lane, the former president of Oracle Corp., is now managing partner of the Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byer. Lane advised Tepper School of Business students on how to get funding for a startup.
Venture Capitalist Ray Lane Explores Green Technology11320
03/31/2011
A group of students from the Tepper School of Business were in Tokyo when the massive earthquake struck Japan's northeastern coast. Led by Daisuke Tanaka (MBA '12), Hiroshi Higuchi (MBA '12) and Aki Shiraishi, the students had set aside their Spring Break to visit several Japanese cities, experience Japanese culture and make several corporate visits. But the students returned from their trip with more than just memories. They returned with a renewed sense of just how fragile life is — and a strong desire to help victims of the devastation.
Japan Trekkers Experience Quake And Resolve To Help9149
03/31/2011
J. Edward Coleman arrived at the helm of Unisys in 2008 with a deep appreciation of how quickly the market changes in the technology industry. His leadership has transformed the company into a more nimble competitor within the IT sector, in part, by focusing on strengths and cutting costs.
Unisys CEO Returns IT Firm To Profitability10605
03/17/2011
Richard A. Noll (MSIA ’85), chairman and chief executive officer of Hanesbrands, advised Tepper School students on the importance of building soft skills, such as communications, to match their analytical proficiency. As the head of a brand that is in 80 percent of all U.S. households, he is expanding Hanesbrands into new countries.
Hanesbrands CEO Stresses Communication9667
02/07/2011
Candace S. Matthews, a native of western Pennsylvania’s steel country, studied metallurgical engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. Then the steel industry collapsed. She became a marketer, working for megabrands at Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble and L’OREAL. Today the chief marketing officer for Amway is helping create a global brand for the company.
Matthews Rebrands Amway, One Country at a Time8931
12/13/2010
As the Federal Reserve continues to take steps to boost the economy and navigate through an uncertain economic future, Allan H. Meltzer's acclaimed history of the Federal Reserve uses the past to provide lessons for today's policymakers and scholars. At this event, Meltzer participates in a discussion of his book A History of the Federal Reserve, 1913--1986 (University of Chicago Press, 2010) with Paul Volcker, former chairman of the Federal Reserve under presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. AEI economist and former Federal Reserve official Vincent R. Reinhart moderates.
Conversation With Allan Meltzer And Paul Volker8501
10/06/2010
Brian Roberts, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Comcast Corp. answers questions before his presentation to students as part of the WL Mellon Speaker Series in April, 2010. Video 10:27.
Q&A With Comcast Exec Brian Roberts7438
10/01/2010
Anita Williams Woolley, Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior & Theory, on the Collective Intelligence of Teams.
Collective Intelligence of Teams10622
09/10/2010
Q&A Video with Professors Boatwright and Cagan discussing their latest book, Built To Love: Creating Products That Captivate Customers, that examines how product emotions correlate to market success and explains how companies can, through their products, instill desired emotions into their customers.
Products That Captivate Customers8036
08/31/2010
When William Meaney (MSIA ’86) began his international career in the late ‘80’s, he knew it would be “the road less traveled.” For this generation of MBA students, he sees international awareness as a necessity. “The world is truly a smaller place,” said Meaney, now CEO of the Zuellig Group, a $12 billion multinational conglomerate. “For students today, it’s going to be the road you must travel.”
CEO Shares Advice On Success In The Global Market8296
08/26/2010
EQT Corp. Executive Chairman Murry Gerber says the development of the Marcellus Shale formation offers seemingly limitless possibilities for natural gas ventures, but only if companies can cope with the absence of a national energy strategy. Gerber spoke to students as part of the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series
Gerber Makes A Pitch For Natural Gas10619
08/26/2010
Murry Gerber, Executive Chairman of EQT Corp., in an interview from when he was on campus for the WL Mellon Speaker Series in August, 2010.
Q&A With Murry Gerber10618
08/16/2010
A description of the Integrated Product Development program at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University. This is an interview with Professors Peter Boatwright and Jonathan Cagan.
Integrated Product Development10637
08/09/2010
Robert Miller, Professor of Economics and Strategy, talks about research on Executive Compensation he did with George-Levi Gayle, Associate Professor of Economics and Strategy. (4:50)
Robert Miller on Executive Compensation7568
06/14/2010
Allan Meltzer's much-anticipated second volume of the History of the Federal Reserve was released in spring 2010. These three videos feature Professor Meltzer talking about the Federal Reserve and the process of writing the book.
History of the Federal Reserve10703
06/14/2010
Justin Parisi, MBA/MSCEE 2010, describes why he chose to pursue dual masters program with the Tepper School of Business and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.
Why I Chose The Tepper School7546
06/10/2010
Michael Trick, Professor of Operations Research; Associate Dean, Research, discusses the unique relationship between research and teaching in the school's MBA program. (4:27)
The Relationship Between Research and Teaching7265
05/15/2010
Hollywood producer Paula Wagner's keynote speech to the Tepper School's 2010 Masters and Ph.D. graduates - May 15, 2010.
Graduate Diploma Ceremony 2010 Keynote - Paula Wagner7202
04/24/2010
Performance by Tepper School students, featuring the global diversity and creativity of the Tepper Community. April, 2009.
International Festival Performance 20093399
04/24/2010
Masters student welcome and awards reception welcoming new and returning students and presenting awards to returning students.
Welcome and Awards Reception 201010480
04/21/2010
Not only has David Shapira witnessed a lot of changes in the retail grocery industry during several decades, he has pioneered many of them. As Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President of Giant Eagle, Inc., he has been a catalyst for change, a crusader for his customers, and a champion of communities. This is a Q&A video from when Mr. Shapira was on campus speaking to students in April, 2010.
Q&A With Giant Eagle Exec David Shapira7561
03/17/2010
Christopher E. Kubasik, President and Chief Operating Officer Lockheed Martin Corporation, presented to students as part of the W.L. Mellon speaker series on March 17, 2010. This is a video of his remarks - approx 50 minutes.
Balancing Act All In A Day’s Work For Kubasik10635
02/24/2010
Former CEO Cyrus Freidheim has turned around his fair share of companies, including Chiquita Banana, Chrysler Corp., and the parent company of the Chicago Sun-Times. He shared with MBA students his philosophy on how to lead: Get all the information you can, be an ethical leader, and know when to fold ‘em.
From Experience, Freidheim Sees Silver Lining Ahead6882
12/01/2009
Gregory S. Babe, President and Chief Executive Officer Bayer Corporation and Bayer Material Science LLC, spoke to students as part of the WL Mellon Speaker Series in December, 2009.
Q&A With Bayer Exec Gregory Babe6044
12/01/2009
Gregory S. Babe, President and Chief Executive Officer Bayer Corporation and Bayer Material Science LLC, spoke to students as part of the WL Mellon Speaker Series in December, 2009. Video (50:34)
WL Mellon Speaker Series Presents Bayer Exec Greg Babe6039
10/29/2009
Tepper School alumna Dina Dublon urged students to get involved in issues bigger than themselves. As part of the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series, the former JPMorgan Chase VP and CFO said, “You must believe that you can make a difference. You must act.” (46:22)
Dublon Cites Need For Ethical Leadership, Investment In Greater Good6322
10/29/2009
Dina Dublon, Tepper School alumna and Carnegie Mellon Trustee, also former VP and CFO of JP Morgan Chase, current Board of Directors member of Accenture, Microsoft and Pepsi, answers a series of questions while she was on campus as part of the WL Mellon Speaker Series in October 2009.
Q&A With Dina Dublon6322
10/2/2009
Marc Onetto (MSIA '75), Senior Vice President of Worldwide Operations at Amazon.com, Inc. speaks to incoming and returning Masters students at a welcome and awards reception 2009. Introduction by Dean Ken Dunn. Video (28:45)
Masters Welcome and Awards 20095832
09/22/2009
Video interview with Milton Cofield, Executive Director of the Undergraduate Business Administration program answering questions targeted to prospective students.
Q&A With Milton Cofield5553
09/10/2009
Video with Chester Spatt, Pamela R. and Kenneth B. Dunn Professor of Finance; Director, Center for Financial Markets, about the relevance of the G-20 Summit coming to Pittsburgh. Taped on September 10, 2009.
G-20 Primer for Tepper Community5555
09/08/2009
Is Economics Still Relevant? A roundtable discussion on Economics as a guide to managing the economy with Professors Goodfriend, McCallum and Spear moderated by the Head of Economics Programs at Carnegie Mellon Dennis Epple. Taped on September 8, 2009.
Economics Roundtable10623
05/17/2009
Video of keynote speech given by Robert Kelly, chairman and chief executive officer of BNY Mellon, at Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business diploma ceremony for master’s degree and Ph.D. recipients. May, 2009
Graduate Diploma Ceremony Keynote 200910464
04/24/2009
At the International Festival 2009 you will have the experience of traveling from “East to West”. Designed along the theme - “Tepper Time Travel”, International Festival 2009 promises a world class, global experience through its thrilling performances from Brazil, Japan, Mexico, Korea, India, Italy, China, Ireland, Middle-East, India etc.
International Festival 200910460
03/24/2009
Tepper School alum Lewis Hay, chairman and chief executive officer of FPL Group answers questions while on campus for the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series.
Q&A With Lew Hay5263
02/12/2009
Professor Steve Shreve discusses the history and uniqueness of the Computational Finance (MSCF) program and addresses the outlook for current students and future practitioners. Video. (5:53)
Steven Shreve on Computational Finance10630
02/05/2009
Jill Fernandes, Director of Student Finance, provides an overview of the services offered by the Tepper School's Financial Aid Office and how they assist students in financing their education. She also provides her 'top five' tips for incoming students.
Financing Your Education10452
01/22/2009
Video for prospective students from India.
The Tepper School of Business and India01/21/2009
Q&A with Bill Strickland, chief executive officer of Manchester Bidwell Corp. Strickland answers six questions about social responsibility and education. Video. (7:21)
Q&A With Manchester Bidwell Corp. Executive Bill Strickland10462
01/21/2009
If you’re a bright, entrepreneurial-minded MBA student with a social conscience, Bill Strickland has a message for you: Come see me about a job. As the chief executive officer of the Manchester Bidwell Corp., Strickland has made a career by following a simple premise: Treat people with respect, and you’ll reap remarkable results. Video. (45:43)
Strickland implores: ‘Don’t give up on the poor kids’10627
11/13/2008
Microsoft case competition provides a real-time resume. Video featuring a Tepper School and Tuck Case Competition with Microsoft Corporation entitled "Project Firenze."
21st-Century Recruiting11977
11/04/2008
Tepper School MBA's describe the program.
Meet Tepper School MBAs10449
10/29/2008
Video interview of John Surma, president and CEO of U.S. Steel. Part of the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series, a forum which gives students the opportunity to engage in high-level exchanges with leading business executives about strategy, world affairs, and other key issues.
US Steel CEO John Surma Q&A10633
10/07/2008
Video Q&A with Alexander Cutler, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Eaton Corporation. Part of the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series.
Q&A with Eaton Corporation's Alexander M. Cutler10448
09/23/2008
Video Q&A with Susan McGalla, President and Chief Merchandising Officer of American Eagle. Part of the W.L. Mellon Speaker Series.
American Eagle Exec Q&A10095
07/20/2008
Video Q&A with Lars Hansen & Ken Singleton.
Advances in Theory Based Estimation10628
03/15/2008
Video of Art Boni discussing the behind the scenes of the 2008 McGinnis Venture Competition.
McGinnis Venture Competition - 200810077
02/28/2008
Tepper School economist Lester Lave says U.S. policy should be aimed at bankrupting terrorists with a gas tax that would reduce the nation's dependence on oil imports, improve national security, stimulate the economy and encourage purchase of more fuel-efficient vehicles.
Lester Lave - Bankrupt Terrorists10027
02/04/2008
Tepper School Professor Baohong Sun talks about the case competition she organized in China involving the marketing of Tsingtao Beer.
China Trek - Beer Essentials10024
01/24/2008
In this interview, Maria Marta Ferreyra, assistant professor of economics at the Tepper School, discusses her recently published paper, "Estimating the Effects of Private School Vouchers in Multidistrict Economies." Viewers can choose from the full interview or a summary of key findings.
Maria Ferreyra's Voucher Research10026
12/24/2007
Undergrad business major Jared Itkowtiz was the catalyst that led USA Today's CEO Forum to Carnegie Mellon, bringing GE CEO Jeff Immelt to campus.
Undergrad Attracts CEO Forum1915
12/21/2007
R. Ravi, associate dean of intellectual strategy at the Tepper School and Carnegie Bosch Chair of Operations Research and Computer Science, analyzes the implications of Google's open-source mobile phone alliance.
Google's Mobile Challenge10023
12/20/2007
Baohong Sun, associate marketing professor, talks about her research into use of gift cards and extended warranties.
Gift Cards and Extended Warranties