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  Molly Battin speaking to a Kellogg Marketing class
 
© Nathan Mandell
Molly Battin, VP Strategic Marketing, CNN, visited Kellogg as a marketing class guest speaker.
   
 
   

Many Kellogg courses require student teams to seek opportunities within the business community, which enable them to apply their finance, business strategy, marketing, or management skills to help a business or non-profit with a specific need. If your company has a specific need and would like the assistance of a Kellogg student team, please fill out the following form and submit it to us. We will include your project information on our Student Project Opportunity web page, which serves as a clearinghouse and resource to both faculty and students.

Some examples of the kinds of projects students seek are: writing a strategic analysis to determine the company's key organizational issues; writing a business plan for a new company or working with a company dealing with organizational issues. Although it is not guaranteed that a group will decide on your project, if your needs fit within an assignment's parameters, a group might select your project.

Once you have submitted the online form, you will receive a follow-up e-mail. Your project will then be posted on the web page immediately, and, unless otherwise specified, will remain there until taken by a student group or removed upon your request. Please note that Kellogg runs on a quarter system, and therefore inception and completion of all projects must fall within a quarter's ten-week schedule.

We appreciate your feedback on the project's progress and/or your student group. If you have any questions or would like further information, contact Elizabeth Orr at e-orr@kellogg.northwestern.edu or by phone at 847-491-3548.

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