Last spring, the GSB joined the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability to launch the Stanford Ecopreneurship program. The inaugural Summer Ecopreneurial Immersion and Internship Program participants share their summer experiences working to build climate–focused ventures.
How does a divided society begin to repair itself? A range of Stanford Graduate School of Business faculty and alumni are seeking answers to that question. Here, some of those researchers, policy experts, and politicians discuss ways to establish common ground, work together, and strengthen democracy.
A new program at the GSB is offering juniors, seniors, and coterminal master’s students a chance to take courses at the GSB. The goal is to expose undergraduates from a wide range of majors to thinking about organizations, markets, decision–making, and leadership.
This panel brings together perspectives from investors, start-ups, policy experts, and businesses to discuss key trends, opportunities, and theses driving climate-tech innovation today, with a particular focus on digital solutions and disruption.
This event is co-hosted by Stanford Graduate School of Business and Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research. Join us for a conversation with Chair of the Federal Trade Commission Lina Khan, to learn more about her expansive work to reign in anti-competitive practices in the technology sector and beyond.
Whether you’re new to LinkedIn or have been on it for a decade or more, participate in this event to master the foundational techniques that will turbocharge your professional profile. After training millions of students and alumni around the world, Omar Garriott and Jeremy Schifeling, who both headed LInkedIn’s Education team, will get your profile and networking strategy whipped into shape in no time.
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The 2–Hour Job Search with Steve Dalton is back for one of the most popular job search sessions among GSB students and alumni alike. He will share his proprietary roadmap to network your way to your next job efficiently and effectively.
Five second-year MBA students have been chosen as 2024 Siebel Scholars in recognition of their outstanding academic achievements and commitment to building the future. This year’s recipients are Tye Gerrard, Zane Stiles, Jessica Wang, Mark Whittaker, and Andrew Wooten.