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Unlikely Partners Join Forces to Launch New Venture
Kurt Waltenbaugh and Won Chung founded Carrot Health: a start-up that derives actionable customer insights from both clinical and consumer data to help healthcare providers and payers better engage with their patients based on their needs.
‘Gopher Geeks’ Win Social Data Science Hackathon
A four-person team of Carlson School MSBA students, calling themselves the Gopher Geeks, won the Social Data Science Hackathon held last November at General Mills’ headquarters.
New Research Suggests Anonymous Browsing Hinders Online Dating Signals
In a large-scale experiment conducted through a major North American online dating we
Carlson MBA Alum Brings DreamWorks Stories to Life beyond the Box Office
Josh Hackbarth, ’08 MBA, has his dream job. As a VP of DreamWorks Animation’s global brand strategy and franchise development team, he works with some of the best creative minds in the world to enliven small ideas into grand stories that inspire wonder in millions of viewers around the world.
In Short, Investors Can Help Keep Firms Honest
For years, it’s been held that stock markets are simply a side show, absorbing and trading off the decisions companies make and the information they disclose.
Carlson School Alum Receives Wall Street Women Trailblazer Award
Mee Warren, '01 BSB, was recognized by Traders Magazine among the top women professionals in the t
One Bold Student Forges Revolution in Women’s Health
What do six-eyed sand spiders, public education policy, and menstrual cups have in common? They’re all topics that piqued Elise Maxwell’s curiosity. And through investigating these seemingly disparate subjects, she blossomed into a leader whose start-up has earned numerous accolades from the entrepreneurship community.
A Profitable Approach for Charging Nothing
Is it possible to make money on an item by offering it for free?