This past August, the Mu Tau Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity at George Mason University’s School of Management was awarded the prestigious R. Nelson Mitchell Outstanding Chapter award, ranking the George Mason chapter as number one nationwide. The award was presented at the Grand Chapter [...]
The School of Management’s Academic Conference on Security and Innovation in Global Business, held jointly with the Symposium on Business Globalization, began with a keynote by General Michael Hayden, former director of the CIA. The academic conference then broke out into a separate meeting area for [...]
As a competitor in a tough market, a bank may be quite concerned to hear about a merger amongst its competition. It is commonly thought that the benefits of mergers will enable the new, combined company to become relatively more dominant in its markets, reducing overhead, pursuing efficiencies in operations [...]
The trip kicked off with a meeting with Basil Qunibi, Chairman and CEO of Novus Partners. Qunibi spoke with students on the importance of research in financial decision making. In previous years, the hedge fund industry had not been well regulated and there was little information available for research [...]
Ten years later, we can also reflect on how the attacks—along with other local, national, and global events—have changed how government organizations have improved responsiveness and merged operations systems that have typically worked independently of one another. These increasing demands for interoperability [...]
Mike Anderson is an assistant professor of finance with George Mason University's School of Management. Anderson received his PhD in finance from the Fisher College of Business at Ohio State University, his MS in applied mathematics for finance from Baruch College, CUNY, and his BS in business administration [...]
In celebration of the outstanding accomplishments of the School of Management's top performing undergraduate students, Dean Jorge Haddock, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs, Alison O’Brien, and School of Management faculty and staff welcomed returning Dean’s List students at the Dean’s [...]
WelcomeFest is the School of Management’s largest event of the year and welcomes School of Management students back to campus each fall. WelcomeFest gives undergraduate students the opportunity to learn about School of Management majors, the PACE program, clubs and student organizations, and career [...]
If you have the opportunity to visit a U.S. Embassy while traveling abroad take note of the customer service and the way the staff operates. No, really. Leon Galanos insists. Galanos is the director of innovation in the office of Management Policy, Rightsizing, and Innovation at the Department of State [...]