Oregon MBA News

Oregon MBA alumnus Gil Beverly remembers the Chicago Bears games he attended as a child, sparking a lifetime passion for sports. This passion fuels his work today and his commitment to the career he has built in sports marketing and business.
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Oregon Advanced Strategy is exactly the type of learning experience the Lundquist College of Business hoped for when it welcomed Michael Crooke as its first professor of practice.

We strive to foster world-changing innovation. That is why we founded the New Venture Championship, the premier graduate entrepreneurial competition in the Northwest, twenty-three years ago.

Oregon MBA assistant dean Rebecca Monro and two of our Oregon Executive MBA alumni were recognized as rising young leaders.

Thanks to the Oregon MBA program, Copus landed his dream job as an analyst for Pension Consulting Alliance, an investment consulting firm that advises private and public pension funds.
When Cassidy Williams learned about the Center for Sustainable Business Practices at the Lundquist College of Business, she knew it was the perfect place to earn her MBA.
Caleb Iorg's business, Society43, sells sunglasses featuring colors and logos from NCAA and NBA sports teams. At twenty-four years old, the Lundquist College of Business graduate is combining two of his greatest loves—sports and business—into his position as chief financial officer.
UO business students spent a day in Portland this past January helping to develop ideas for the new home of the University of Oregon’s nascent Sports Product Management initiative.
Nearly 300 students showed up to hear from Internet entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian at an event organized by an Oregon MBA student.
Five second-year Oregon MBA students from the Warsaw Center headed to Doha, Qatar, to take part in the Qatar 2022 Women’s Soccer Challenge advertising competition.
U.S. News and World Report includes the Oregon MBA on its recent list of “Top Ten MBA Programs with the Most Financial Value at Graduation."
Five key players in Oregon’s sustainable food scene shared their insights in a Center for Sustainable Business Practices panel discussion.

Three Oregon MBA students met with Intel's new president, Renée James ’86, MBA ’92, when she visited campus this fall.

The Lundquist College of Business's brand-new website is dynamic, restructured to make finding content easier, and optimized for mobile.

Even a winter storm couldn't stop entrepreneurs from participating in this year's competition.