Oregon Executive MBA News

The Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) has named Oregon Executive MBA alumnus Oscar Arana as its interim CEO.
Congratulations the Class of 2023! We're so incredibly proud to see these new graduates leave the nest and fly off to whatever the future may bring.
Rachel Todd, director of the Oregon Executive MBA program, was named one of the Portland Business Journal's 2023 Women of Influence.
New dean makes a splash, students help bring the world to Eugene, groundbreaking faculty research, and more.
The Oregon Executive MBA equipped Brandi Martin and Ye Feng to change the course of their careers.
Bruce Blonigen is the Edward Maletis Dean of the Lundquist College of Business.
Taking on the top role at a thriving startup wasn't what Mackie Swan, MBA '22, expected for her final year at the Oregon Executive MBA.
When Banning Hendriks, MBA ’19, started at the Oregon Executive MBA, his husband Chris Hamel was with him every step of the way.
For Forty under 40 honoree Mary Miksch, MBA '21, learning new things and teaching them to others are the heart of her personal mission.
Two recent alumni and one current student will receive Portland Business Journal's Forty under 40 honor in 2022.
For executive MBA alumnus Oscar Arana, developing creative solutions for housing Portland's Native American community is all in a day's work.
Aaron H. Larsen, MBA '19, seeks to further mentoring and support for veterans during and after their time at the University of Oregon.
Graduates going places, faculty recognized for their contributions, alumni businesses flourishing, career readiness at the forefront, and much more.
Five lucky entrepreneurs will present their concepts on October 21 at this year's Duck Tank.
As a working professional, Reynolds Holmes appreciated the practical nature of the Lundquist College's Portland-based Oregon Executive MBA program.