Kellogg Magazine  |  Spring/Summer 2015

 

 

Data driving your life
   
Leading the way
Serial entrepreneur Larry Levy ’67 grew an empire by spotting opportunities and taking risks
Faux pas? No deal.
Understanding cultural distinctions can mean big returns in emerging markets

 

RESEARCH INITIATIVES

Features

Making matter
Kellogg faculty and alumni launch med-tech incubator aimed at capturing a $50.4B market


Are you Uber-ready?
Kent Grayson explains how peer companies rely on your trust to succeed


#privatepolitics
Advocacy sites turn to social media to force change


NFL offseason goals
Tim Calkins on repairing the NFL brand

brave thinkers

brave thinkers

The regulator
Sharon Bowen ’82 takes on fraud as a commissioner of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission


The early adopter
Michael Smerklo ’97 became a software-as-a-service pioneer with ServiceSource


The first line of defense
Prasanthi Gandhi ’08 co-founded Inspirotec to make the world a better place, starting with the air we breathe


The leader of consequence
Bill McDermott ’97 offers a strategic mindset and customer focus for the future of SAP

FEATURES

Features

Inside: Pacific Northwest
Kellogg alumni help grow the tech-minded companies of the region


From corporations to constituents
Alumni on how a business background prepares you for public office


Transformation through diversity
Anise Wiley-Little joins Kellogg


The crowded office
Companies turn to crowdsourcing for talent



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Finding growth strategies
Prof. Mike Mazzeo and an alumni panel discuss growth opportunities in New York.

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Winding up from scratch
Chris Chon '14 brings high-quality watches direct to consumers

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