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Stacie Roberts, MBA ’10, director of corporate governance at Chesapeake Utilities Corporation wins Corporate Governance Award.

Glenmede and PNC, the top two finishers in The Wall Street Journal Winners’ Circle contest, are managed by LeBow alums Vladimir de Vassal and Doug Roman.

Nabil and Mayor Nutter

LeBow junior Nabil Shadman landed his first co-op in the Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics, which spurs innovation by focusing on small, low-cost projects that improve civic space.

An accomplished equestrian competitor, Andres Bisono brought both his horse and the drive to earn degrees in finance and engineering to Drexel.

Patricia Q. Connolly, director of Drexel LeBow’s Center for Corporate Governance, was named the 2014 PoWeR Award Recipient.

Huy Dang and Arsen Nikiforouk wanted to start their own company centered around charitable work. They knew that mobile technology was a growing field, so their idea was to create a mobile gaming company that would use banner advertisements to raise money for charity.

David Hunt '14 addressed graduating students and their families at commencement on June 14 with a message about focusing on our similarities instead of our differences. "Let's all just be a little more like water and retain core values, but adapt our perceptions to that which yields the related value for our collective existence," he says.

Recent studies have shown that diversifying the skills on your board will not necessarily produce better performance in the long run. “Director Skill Sets,” a paper presented at this year's Academic Conference, examines how director skills cluster on and across various boards.

David Hunt '14 and Jason Browne '14 are prepared to launch the next phase of the portable solar startup Spor Chargers, which they founded as LeBow students.

Jasmine Thottungal

At Drexel LeBow, we always say, “Your career starts at freshman orientation, not graduation.” Jasmine Thottungal didn’t even want to wait that long.

Deloitte Consulting sponsored its third annual case competition which invited students from LeBow College of Business, College of Engineering and the College of Computing and Informatics to work together.

Accounting Professor Anthony Curatola has some advice for the U.S. Government: Give the self-employed the option to pay their taxes more often, and you’ll reduce the size of your deficit.

LeBow's Dragon Fund had its best year yet in 2013, and it’s one of the largest student-management investment portfolios in the nation.

David Becher

Corporate boards encouraged to examine CEO succession plans and monitor effectiveness of corporate social responsibility efforts.

Thirteen new scholars and teachers are joining LeBow College of Business for the 2013-14 academic year.