Oregon Executive MBA News

The Oregon Executive MBA Alumni Board outdid itself in 2018-19 by putting together a year of engaging, well-attended events.
These impressive alumni will bring fresh ideas and enthusiasm to the board of directors and the larger alumni community.
The Oregon Executive MBA will announce its new Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiative during a June 19 reception.
As the Portland Business Journal celebrates its 2019 Forty Under 40 class, many Lundquist College alumni are among the honorees.
After more than 20 years with the Oregon Executive MBA, Executive Director Julianna Sowash has retired.

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Lundquist College faculty are among the most productive researchers at business schools worldwide, according to the latest rankings of faculty research productivity by the University of Texas at Dallas.
16 teams have been selected to compete in the semifinal round of the New Venture Championship, April 11-13, 2019 in Portland, Oregon.

Dean Sarah E. Nutter, first woman to lead the Lundquist College of Business, is among the Portland Business Journal’s Women of Influence honorees for 2019.

Executive MBA students garnered international insights during their September study trip to New Zealand and Fiji.
The Oregon Executive MBA Alumni Board debuted Duck Tank, a startup pitching competition inspired by the Shark Tank television show.
The winning proposal from Nelly Miranda, MBA '19, features a line of coffee powered by an all-woman supply chain.
Learn about the future of blockchain from nationally recognized authority Stephen McKeon, at a daylong session in Portland in February 2019.
The School of Accounting has an exciting but brief opportunity to leverage your new gifts to maximize impact and reach new levels of engagement.
Ericka Warren, MBA '19, is building new opportunities for engagement for the UO's black students and alumni.