Monthly Archives: December 2011

BYU MBA Student and VCIC winning team member John Mayfield

Reina Gould and John Mayfield recap the Venture Capital Investment Competition (VCIC). Learn how the competition works and keys to success.

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BYU Business Plan Competition Updates

Joe Hilton talks about the BYU Business Plan competition events such as speed pitch, super business plan day, business model competition, and schedule for winter semester.

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Occupy Provo?

Mason talks with activist Taylor Bradford about the Occupy movement and his participation.

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Credit Suisse Internship – Megan Halverson and McKelle Coleman

BYU Marriott School students Megan Halverson and McKelle Coleman recap their summer internships in the Investment Banking Division at Credit Suisse. They also discuss how it is to be women in a predominantly male field of study and industry.

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New BYU MBA Alumni Manager Matt Bunker Discusses the Worldwide BYU MBA Network

Alumni relations manager Matt Bunker discusses the BYU MBA network the power of connections.

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BYU MBA Tech Society President Lewis Gunter

Mason Chenn and Lewis Gunter discuss MBATS and how it fits into the BYU MBA program. Can you scan a QR Code on a t-shirt? Watch and see!

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BYU MBA Douglas Hervey – Outlook on the Political Landscape

BYU MBA student Douglas Hervey gives his take on the GOP political race. Has Mitt Romney improved since his race four years ago? How is Newt Gingrich doing?

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BYU MBA Professor Dan Snow talks about changes in the car industry

Auto manufactures are partnering up in green technology. Is this the future of the industry? See how the car competition landscape is changing.

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