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Choose Your Partner Wisely

Choose Your Partner Wisely

January 24, 2014
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In many ways, venture capital firms are the “parents” of the business world. They provide money and guidance to their offspring (startups), which they hope will be tomorrow’s success stories. So perhaps this should come as no surprise: New research led by Drexel LeBow’s Dali Ma suggests that just like people looking to start a family, VCs should choose their partner VC firms carefully.

Explores how the mutual dependence between venture capitalists and CEOs affects the innovation novelty of new ventures at different stages of the venture.

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

Global Living in Myers Hall

Global Living in Myers Hall

January 24, 2014
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At Drexel LeBow, we always say, “Your career starts at freshman orientation, not graduation.” Jasmine Thottungal didn’t even want to wait that long.

After a short detour while exploring Drexel University’s campus, Cayla-Simone Riggs knew she had found her new home.

The Great Court Sit-in

The Great Court Sit-in

January 24, 2014
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Three Drexel LeBow professors embody the tradition, the challenges and the potential of the West Philadelphia neighborhoods.

Dean Vibhas Madan, PhD, and Rodger Levenson, chairman, president and CEO of WSFS Bank discuss the banking industry and provide insights for attendees

Life Lessons From My Trip to Mexico

Life Lessons From My Trip to Mexico

January 24, 2014
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LeBow econ major Nicole Dolack's study abroad experience in Berlin led her to a high-profile internship in Munich.

Two co-op positions at a New York City branding agency brought Dilnoza Kurbonova, BSBA '25, valuable skills, a full-time role and a Cooperative Education Award.

A co-op at Strawbridge & Clothier led Susan Kelly to a whirlwind career in fashion that included positions at Armani and Paule Ka.

The Hardest Thing About Skating Is the Ice

The Hardest Thing About Skating Is the Ice

January 23, 2014
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Kaseir Archie's unlikely encounter with hockey led to a series of accomplishments on and off the ice.

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Music, nature, spicy foods and other pursuits outside of academia captivate LeBow’s leader.

LeBow econ major Nicole Dolack's study abroad experience in Berlin led her to a high-profile internship in Munich.

Don't Feed the Analyst

Don't Feed the Analyst

January 23, 2014
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Taking on a special project during his co-op propelled Steven Blumberg, a senior majoring in marketing and MIS, to a full-time role at Comcast Business.

Mason Payonk is junior legal studies major on a marketing co-op at Drexel LeBow’s Office of Communications. But co-op and academics aren’t the only thing on his plate.

Deanna Byrne '92, the first female managing partner of PwC’s Philadelphia office, has spent 30 years at the company, and the past 15 as a partner.

Artist Santiago Spirito

Artist Santiago Spirito

January 23, 2014
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They used to call Buenos Aires the Paris of South America. Now they say it’s the protest capital of the world. As inflation rises and the peso drops, Argentina teeters on the edge of another crisis.

Portrait artist Alexandra Tyng painted the portrait of the Gerri and Bennett LeBow.

Daniel Korschun's first-hand account of a war waged by employees and customers to save a beloved grocery store.

Are Your Leadership Practices Proven?

Are Your Leadership Practices Proven?

January 23, 2014
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One of the world’s most cited researchers on leadership in business joined LeBow this summer. He will be teaching MBA, EMBA and DBA courses.

Management professor Mary Mawritz's research reveals how any boss can engage in abusive supervision, which may be in response to an employee’s behavior.

New research by Daan van Knippenberg, PhD, Joseph F. Rocereto Professor of Management, examines how two leadership styles combine to improve job performance.

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