In late October, participants gathered for Tuck’s first-ever virtual LSI program, taught by Tuck’s preeminent thought leaders who combine academic expertise with strong industry experience and context.
Tuck alumnus and Baltimore mayoral candidate Bob Wallace seeks to bring jobs and opportunity to his hometown using some of the lessons he learned during the Tuck Diversity Business Programs.
Jennifer J. Walker, owner and president of Watearth, reflects on her experience during Building a Successful Diverse Business in November of 2019, and how it prepared her for the challenges that most small businesses faced in 2020.
For three Next Steppers, Taylor Dillenberger TNS'19, Tatiana Ladygina TNS'17, and Briana Provancha TNS'19, the program inspired them toward a common goal: the pursuit of an MBA at the Tuck School of Business.
Tuck Executive Education is excited to announce that we will be offering the spring 2021 session of Tuck Next Step as a virtual experience in April 2021.
Ingrid Helsingen Warner AMP’19 shares her perspective on how the COVID-19 global pandemic has forced conferences and executive programs to adjust their layout—and how that change can help build a positive community of change, similar to the one she experienced during her time at AMP.
Tuck Executive Education will offer Building a Successful Diverse Business as a virtual experience in fall 2020.
Five new members join the Tuck Diversity Business Programs board from the Broad Institute, NMSDC, Sundial Brands, TIAA, and Wells Fargo.
Tuck Executive Education will offer a Leadership and Strategic Impact virtual experience in fall 2020.
After a military assignment showed him the difficulty of booking event spaces, Luke Hutchison TNS'17 took action. Tuck Next Step set him on an entrepreneurial journey and now he's helping small business owners grow their revenues.