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business person holding up sustainable earth illustration

Daniel Korschun argues that tackling climate change requires companies to use their resources to influence policies, public opinion and behaviors.

Directors Academy Participants gather around a table in a boardroom

Held in person for the first time since 2019, the 17th Directors Academy featured the most qualified and diverse group of attendees in the program’s history.

George Tsetsekos receiving his award in a classroom setting

LeBow Dean Emeritus and George B. Francis Professor of Finance George Tsetsekos, PhD, was awarded the Global Citizen Award by the Global Interdependence Center.

Rube Goldberg device

Two LeBow professors examined coordination within and between teams building Rube Goldberg devices as part of highly interdependent multiteam systems.

Three women, with one in the center holding an award

Guest speakers delivered lessons on disruption, personal branding and leveraging LinkedIn to an audience eager to learn and grow.

LeBow Executive MBA students, faculty and staff at the Dublin Port Company

On a May trip abroad, Executive MBA students observed the ongoing impact of Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, homefield of the NFL's Buffalo Bills

Joel Maxcy, PhD, professor of sport business, shares insight into the actual local economic impact of a professional sports team.

Glenn Booraem, Industry Chair of the Gupta Governance Institute

Glenn Booraem brings two decades of investment stewardship experience from one of the world’s leading investment management companies to LeBow.

Drexel Trustee Mike Lawrie and Francis Professor of Finance George Tsetsekos

A recent book by Drexel Trustee Mike Lawrie and LeBow Dean Emeritus George Tsetsekos builds on decades of experience and a long-standing friendship.

Citizens Bank Park, home field of the Philadelphia Phillies

Professor of Sport Business Joel Maxcy, PhD, addresses what the MLB and its players union disagree on and the likelihood of a lockout or strike later this year.

Women seated at laptop computer looking frustrated

Research by Lauren D’Innocenzo, PhD, suggests that remote leaders adopt an empowering leadership style but finds that leaders often resist this approach.

LeBow alumnus Jeff Shafer '12 and his book "Black Excellence"

Lynnewood Shafer’s book highlights Black business leaders, from accountants to entrepreneurs to CEOs like Ken Frazier.

Business leader giving a presentation to his team

Professor Jonathan Ziegert explains the features of the Change Leadership and Strategy Certificate and its relevance to current management-level professionals.

Creditor Control

David Becher and Greg Nini show that creditors have substantial power over firms merger and acquisition activities

Beyond IPO

Venture capitalists (VC) frequently invest in firms that have recently gone public, contrary to the common belief that they only invest in private firms.