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Oregon MBA and UO Lundquist College of Business alum Dave Petrone became chairman of Housing Capital Company, a leading provider of financing to the residential construction industry.
Pioneering business women, Gretchen Hult Pierce served as the UO's first female executive in residence, was a former executive at Boise Cascade, and is proud University of Oregon alumna.
Lloyd Powell founded one of the largest shopping center development firms in the Northwest, getting inspiration along the way from a UO Lundquist College of Business professor.
Undergraduates compete KPMG Financial Accounting Case Competition, MAcc goes to Nyenrode, and more.
Anika Hedstrom came the Oregon MBA to escape her comfort zone. Now she is trading internationally in the currency of confidence.
From ultra marathoner to the head of business development for a 3D technology company, Oregon MBA alumni Kevin Faul's journey to success was multidimensional.
Oregon MBA alumni Guru Khalsa came the program to make a difference. One course and an energy bar later, she was on her way to an exciting new career.
Greg Quesnel got his degree from the UO Lundquist College of Business with his sights on becoming a stock broker. He ended up as CEO of Fortune 500 company CNF, Inc.
Thanks to the Lundquist College of Business's Oregon Executive MBA, Joseph E. Robertson obtained the leadership skills and insight to serve as dean of OHSU's School of Medicine.
Ron Sauer '80 is the founder, chairman, and chief investment officer of Mazama Capital Management.
As Fuji Filter Mfg. Co., Ltd. CEO, Kazumitsu Shiomi supplied the world's nation's with gas, oil, and fluid filtration technology. But he was once a UO Lundquist College of Business student.
UO Lundquist College of Business alumnus James Rippey is a pioneer in the mutual fund industry, founding Oregon's first mutual fund.
The Lundquist College's new sports product management workshop series kicks off with a two-day event.
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As our building celebrates its tenth anniversary, we'd like to thank all those that gave so generously to create a business education facility that continues to earn accolades.
In September, a group of second-year Oregon MBA students embarked on the college's eighth annual Engaging Asia study tour.