Looking at What Could Be
How did JP Gan become one of the world’s leading venture capitalists? Hard work, rigorous analysis, and killer timing—plus an extra measure of optimism.
Looking at What Could BeMicrosoft’s Mary Olges, ’00, talks work-life balance, telling a story with data, and her all-in mentality.
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How did JP Gan become one of the world’s leading venture capitalists? Hard work, rigorous analysis, and killer timing—plus an extra measure of optimism.
Looking at What Could BeDuring Booth’s Diversity Week, Ghian Foreman, ’01, spoke of his passion for economic development in underserved communities.
Developing DiversityThe grand-opening celebration of Booth’s London campus put a spotlight on global leadership, the importance of civic engagement, and the role of business schools in social impact.
Investing in the UK and EMEARead on to meet Boothies from around the world who are fueled by curiosity, thinking boldly, and challenging convention.
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