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What does it take to become on of the country's largest wineries? Ask Jim Coleman, former co-chairman of E&J Gallo and a UO Lundquist College of Business alum.
After receiving his MBA from the UO Lundquist College of Business, Gary Countryman spent 40 years at Liberty Mutual, eventually becoming CEO and transforming the insurance giant.
Todd and Denise Gooding are avid Ducks and have given back to the Lundquist College of Business with a scholarship endowment.
Ian Haas's education at the UO Lundquist College of Business and experience in the UO Investment Group (UOIG) landed him a job on Wall Street.
Richard E. Hanson grew up in Forest Grove and seemed destined for the timber industry. His Lundquist College of Business education helped lead him to be COO of Weyerhaeuser.
Dan Hollingshead, an accounting alum of the UO Lundquist College of Business, spent 37 years at PriceWaterhouseCoopers and served as chief executive of Pape Trucks.
After building one of Oregon’s largest privately held companies, Fred Jubitz, president and CEO of Jubitz Corporation, returned to the Lundquist College of Business to earn his degree.
He founded Nike. He graduated from the University of Oregon's Lundquist College of Business. He is a game changer. He is Phil Knight.
Anne Marie Levis, Oregon MBA and UO Lundquist College of Business alumna, founded Funk/Levis with offices in Eugene and Portland, and clients worldwide.
Yulia Libov's journey from the Russia to Wall Street travelled through the University of Oregon's Lundquist College of Business.
The namesake of the Lillis Business Complex, Chuck Lillis helped pioneer the broadband industry. Lillis earned his PhD in finance from the UO Lundquist College of Business.
Come to the UO Lundquist College of Business to study sports marketing. Become the general manager for the New Orleans Saints. That's how it happened for Mickey Loomis.
Founder and CEO of Avamere Health Services, Rick Miller shares the inspiring story that lead him to found one of the nation's premier senior care providers.
UO Lundquist College of Business alumnus Barbara Nelson was one of the first women to own and operate a car dealership targeting women.
For Ronald and Patricia Peterson, an accounting degree from the University of Oregon led to a highly successful real estate investment firm--and a multimillion dollar donation to the Lundquist College of Business.