For the fourth year, Sundial and the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth have worked together to establish the SheaMoisture Community Commerce Fellowship for minority women executives, business owners, and entrepreneurs.
HCL Technologies, a leading global technology company, has joined the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth to provide an advanced leadership program around strategic innovation for more than 30 IT leaders from HCL’s diverse customer base.
After attending Tuck's Building a High-Performing Minority Business, entrepreneur Gina Grahame rebranded her San Francisco-based business and signed on 16 new clients.
Professor Geoffrey Parker, an expert on platforms, will join the Tuck AMP faculty this summer to teach on digitization and network effects.
Change, as every skilled business person knows, takes work. Thanks to a 360-degree assessment and Professor Pino Audia, LSI participants take home all the tools they need to start on that work and become the best leader they can be.
Tuck Advanced Management Program helps Orvis executives steer the fly-fishing and lifestyle company toward the future.
Tuck Executive Education’s Global Leadership program celebrates its 20th anniversary.
In October, 34 participants from around the world gathered for a week of leadership learning with Tuck LSI.
The program sessions will emphasize strategy, innovation, and leadership skills to help drive breakout performance in the retail energy industry.
After attending several Minority Business Programs, Brenda and Carlton Oneal knew they were ready to make a change in their business.