Oregon Executive MBA News

Spring in Eugene means new initiatives sprouting and bursting forth at the UO Lundquist College of Business, including a new professor of practice on the horizon.

Oregon Executive MBA alumni and students met for an evening of networking and presentations, including a sneak peek at the interior design of the college's new Portland building.

With a record-sized first-year class, a reinvigorated alumni association, and a new building in the works, the Oregon Executive MBA program is stronger than ever.

A new sports product program in Portland, targeted options for career experience opportunities, the greatest giving campaign in the history of the university, and more.

Gudrun Granholm and Dave Garten will provide special training for Mercy Corps program managers in Uganda.
A venture that aims lessen the stress of the college application process had its start as a course project.
First- and second-year Oregon Executive MBA students kicked off the academic year with a few days on the Lundquist College's Eugene campus.
The announcement of a brand new Portland home for our expanded programs became even more special with the surprise announcement of a gift pledge from Mark Edlen '75, MBA '76.
In September 2016, a new building in Portland will house the college's Oregon Executive MBA and Sports Product Management programs.
As it welcomes its thirtieth class and offers a convenient new option for Central Oregon professionals, the Oregon Executive MBA program has plenty to cheer about.

Recent Oregon Executive MBA graduates Andy Kalamaris and Nate Webb founded Craftport during the program and were soon exporting Oregon's craft beers to Brazil for the World Cup.

UO professors John Chalmers and Bill Harbaugh presented best practices for helping more Oregonians save for retirement.
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The Oregon Executive MBA program in Portland welcomes Sue Levin as its 2014 graduation speaker.
Elemental Technologies, founded by Sam Blackman (Oregon Executive MBA class 22), is on board to help stream the 2014 Winter Olympics.
The Green Building Initiative has named Oregon Executive MBA alumnus Jerry Yudelson its new president.