Oregon Executive MBA News

The Portland Business Journal recognized Ellen Schmidt-Devlin, executive director of the Lundquist College's Portland programs, as one of this year’s Women of Influence.
A proposal for a one-stop consulting service to help new and small nonprofits took this year's honors.
Students and professionals are invited to participate in this year’s event, which features a lineup drawn from the region's top entrepreneurs and business leaders.
Kevin Holmquist, MBA '20, used his time at the Oregon Executive MBA to move from a career he liked into one he loves.
When Intel engineer Ozgur Yazicigil wanted to gain business skills, the Oregon Executive MBA was the ideal choice.
Industry leaders and the Lundquist Portland community are working together to foster diversity and inclusion at the college—and beyond.
As CEO of the non-profit Perlan Project, Ed Warnock powers a team breaking high-altitude flying records while performing climate research.
Students, alumni, and employers are coming together on a new platform created to advance students in their professional lives.
Heidi Dewitt, MBA '20, helped build two startups while also driving her career forward at HP.
Read stories about how the college continues to shape the business environment and chart new ways to move forward in the 2020 edition of our magazine.
Through her MBA journey, Becca Yates uncovered a new professional path at her organization.
Created in partnership with the Portland Business Journal, the Oregon's Recovery Playbook video interview series highlights the region's most influential leaders.
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Whether this is your first term or final term with the Lundquist College of Business, your success is our priority.
COVID-19 disrupted the Oregon Executive MBA's new health care hackathon—and highlighted the importance of innovation in this space.
Current student Julian Dunn credits the Oregon Executive MBA with his two recent promotions.