Articles tagged with: Goodman School of Business
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Understanding the implications of gender, power and politics on leadership during times of crisis is the focus of a free ... Full story
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Webinar aims to stop people from sabotaging their own success
Have you ever broken a New Year’s resolution, hit a plateau, procrastinated, experienced fears and doubts, or sabotaged your ... Full story -
Goodman students succeed during online competition season
When it comes to competing in academic case competitions, Goodman students excel at presentation delivery. They know how to work ... Full story -
New knowledge exchange program connects Goodman students with alumni
Brock University's Goodman School of Business has launched a new non-credit program that connects students with alumni professionals to facilitate ... Full story -
Community invited to attend Distinguished Grad Series with accomplished Accounting alumnus
With decades of experience under his belt, including overseeing billions of dollars in company revenue, Distinguished Graduate Sean Washchuk (BAcc ’96) ... Full story -
Distinguished Graduate credits hard work for career success
For Sean Washchuk, the adage of ‘hard work pays off’ rings true. Washchuk (BAcc '96), Senior Vice-President and Chief Financial ... Full story -
Virtual Alumni Recognition event to engage and celebrate distinguished alumni
To say Brock University played an important role in Jeff Park’s life would be a dramatic understatement. “It was ... Full story -
Terry Cockerline returns to old ‘new’ stomping grounds as Director, Alumni Relations
Brock University looks a little different than how Terry Cockerline (BA '97) remembers it. A highly regarded leader in advancement ... Full story -
Goodman graduates mixing business with beer
Note: This story originally appeared in the Winter 2020 issue of the Goodman School of Business’ alumni magazine Goodman: The Magazine ... Full story -
Scholarship turns new grad into full-time entrepreneur
Most students aim to have a job lined up when they graduate, but Miriam Zine (BRLS ’19) took a chance and ... Full story