Hosted by Goizueta Business School, the competition brings together students from leading universities to focus on the intersection of business and racial equality. The 20 semifinalists for 2022 were selected from 76 applicant teams representing more than 40 schools.
Applications are now open for Goizueta Business School’s second John R. Lewis Racial Justice Case Competition. The competition seeks student leaders to investigate how companies can address racial injustice within their organizations.
MBA Students Get Strong Return On Investment Despite COVID-19
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MBA Students Get Strong Return On Investment Despite COVID-19
MBA students say they’re still getting a good return on investment despite the pandemic. Al Dea, author and founder of MBASchooled, spoke to MBAs at top US schools to find out more
MBA ROI during COVID-19 | Al Dea says MBAs offer strong return on investment despite the pandemic
Al Dea is author of the book MBA Insider: How to Make the Most of Your MBA Experience and founder of MBASchooled. He spoke to US MBA students to find out how they’re getting the best possible return on their investment during the pandemic.
Watch the six finalist teams of the inaugural John R. Lewis Racial Justice Case Competition present their respective recommendations to the competition’s corporate partners and esteemed judges for a chance to win up to $20,000. Audience members will also be able to vote for the presentation they feel is the most innovative and will have the most impact.
In response to the national reckoning in 2020 over racial inequities and deaths of George Floyd and others, students at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School led the creation of a case competition honoring the late John R. Lewis (1940-2020), the civil rights icon and U.S. Representative from Georgia’s 5th district.