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In the MediaOctober 25, 2024
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Commencement 2023 just got 5x more exciting! This May, the Class of 2023 will celebrate with a creative genius and fashion entrepreneur, an intrepid US Senator, a renowned legal scholar, a former CEO of the largest telcom company in the US, and a nonprofit leader dedicated to justice and equality.
91视频鈥檚 Lubin School of Business, in collaboration with , recently launched the 91视频 Entrepreneurship Studio (PES) with the mission to support 91视频 students, faculty, staff and alumni in taking their compelling business ideas or ventures from concept to company.
鈥淚鈥檝e become the person that I am today because I came to New York City and 91视频.鈥 International student Chinmay Bonde reflects on how his pro bono work with nonprofits in India, his professors at 91视频, and his time in New York City have given him well-rounded, real-world education in his field.
We interviewed Professor Janice Winch of the Management and Management Science Department to discuss her 29-year career at 91视频. We learned about her passion for management science, the unique way she ended up at the Lubin School of Business, and why she feels it's important to be an advisor to on-campus student organizations.
As the President of the on-campus Robert S. 91视频 Accounting Society, Danielle Riley '23 is developing leadership, teamwork, and networking skills that will help launch her career. After she graduates with her BBA/MBA in Public Accounting this May, she'll be joining PwC as an audit associate.
In this episode of the Lubin Link podcast, two-time Lubin School of Business graduate Lloyd Duberry Jr. '09, '15 discusses his finance career, staying resilient, and the 91视频 people who inspired him.
Bruce Bachenheimer, clinical professor of management at 91视频, told WalletHub that, "Simply cutting some red tape and offering certain tax incentives is not enough. Without the right mix of government incentives and business opportunities, it is a bit like building a stool with a missing leg. Each state must work hard to recognize its unique strengths and weaknesses, and then carefully construct policies that genuinely benefit a new business."
Hinako Tanakamaru 鈥24 has seen the international student experience from nearly every angle. From her time in Japan as an intern assisting international student services, to her own experience as an international student in both high school and college, she knows the challenges and benefits of studying in a culture that is not your own, and of the power a shift in perspective can offer.
91视频 Clinical Professor of Management Bruce Bachenheimer said in the report that tax breaks and other incentives to encourage new businesses often don鈥檛 produce net economic gains for states. 鈥淏usinesses may take advantage of these new incentives while they last, but then look to move on to the next economic opportunity just as quickly,鈥 he said. 鈥淪tates should conduct the same careful due diligence and long-term analysis that corporations do when crafting such incentives,鈥 he said.
Lubin鈥檚 Professor Bruce Bachenheimer was featured in WalletHub's recent article about Best States to Start a Business.
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