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Startup founded by CWRU alums sells for $540 million
Started by alums of APP in 2014, Scout RFP—offering online tools and services to streamline sourcing and an array of business dealings—was sold for $540 million in cash, the San Francisco-based company announced Monday.
Exempt vs. nonexempt: What is the difference?
Business News Daily: Joshua Gerlick, a doctoral student, talked about the difference between exempt and nonexempt employees, including what can happen if someone is misclassified.
New Tracks: Helping Goodyear widen the road ahead through digital innovation
People sometimes ask Jose Díaz (MGT '15), manager at The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.'s Innovation Lab in San Francisco, what's a tire company doing in Silicon Valley?  His answer is all about the reality of our fast-changing technological world...
Business Analytics Program Hosts Etiquette Series for International Students
Last week, first-year international students in the Business Analytics program participated in the first Business Etiquette Session of the year. The sessions are designed to prepare international students to successfully transition into the U.S. workforce upon graduation and to provide students…
George Dionne Discusses AIM2Flourish During Radio Interview
George Dionne, AIM2Flourish Professor Ambassador, participated in a radio interview at Radio Metrópoli Guadalajara: "Businesses collaborating with the UN to resolve the challenges facing humanity". He discussed the SDG's, AIM2Flourish, and Sistema B in Guadalajara.
Inaugural MBA Cohort Collaborative
“The way to network effectively is to first get to know a person as an individual, and then build a friendship,” said Charles Fenske, EMBA ’97, one of five alumni panelists at the inaugural MBA Cohort Collaborative on October 25. At the event, full- and part-time MBA candidates heard from alumni,…
Cleveland Rising Aspires to Greatness
Cleveland, Ohio – The goals set forth at the Cleveland Rising Summit were bold, even radical. That was by design. The summit -- the first of its kind for Cleveland, some say any city -- came to an end Thursday with more than 30 ideas offered up as fixes to the region’s systemic problems and as…
Weatherhead and Case Engineering Students Travel to Bay Area for Innovation Trek
Fall break is typically a time for students to unwind and relax after a whirlwind semester. For ten Case Western Reserve students, however, this break was an opportunity for networking and building connections on the west coast. Undergraduates from Case School of Engineering and Weatherhead School…