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Kogod in the Know

Kogod in the Know

By Kogod School of Business at American University

A behind-the-scenes look into life at the Kogod School of Business at American University. This season is all about sustainability, what it is, why it's important, how it fits into our everyday lives and careers, and, ultimately, how to get a job that makes a difference in the world. We'll be speaking to people with some fascinating jobs in the sustainability space and we'll find out how they got into sustainability, what drove them to want to make a difference, and what the job is really like.
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Virtual Virtues

Kogod in the KnowDec 13, 2023

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Virtual Virtues

Virtual Virtues

Explore the multifaceted world of virtual work interactions with Kogod assistant professor Hayley Blunden as she uncovers the keys to effective and productive digital exchanges.

Dec 13, 202321:24
Equity in Every Home

Equity in Every Home

Delve into the intricacies of equity and homeownership with Kogod assistant professor Kimberly Luchtenberg, uncovering the causes of disparities and the importance of her research in the heart of policy-making DC.

Dec 13, 202314:00
Bridging Financial Worlds

Bridging Financial Worlds

Journey through the unique lens of Kogod assistant professor Ioannis Spyridopoulos as he merges Greek financial perspectives with U.S. insights, revealing the profound effects of financial access on societal growth and personal well-being.

Dec 13, 202321:58
Taxing Times

Taxing Times

Dive into the U.S. tax system's complexities, the rise of independent workers, and the evolving role of women business owners in tax policy with Kogod professor of accounting Caroline Bruckner.

Dec 13, 202326:35
Equity in the Marketplace

Equity in the Marketplace

Explore the pivotal role of diversity in commerce with Kogod professor of marketing Sonya Grier as she delves into the significance of equitable business practices, sustainable marketing, and championing social justice in today's evolving marketplace.

Dec 13, 202318:44
Learning through Experience—Marketing Edition

Learning through Experience—Marketing Edition

Professor Michael Clayton, Program Director of Kogod's MS in Marketing Program, and recent graduate Jen Rush tell us about the applied client project, a course in which students design and present a full-scale marketing campaign for a DC-based marketing agency. How developing a multi-faceted experiential marketing campaign for the country’s oldest beer brand helped Jen form her career and grow individually.

Jan 17, 202325:07
Outside the Classroom Learning

Outside the Classroom Learning

Kelsey Wali, Assistant Director of Student Development and Services, along with undergraduate students Camille Bakker and Samantha Saveriano, as well as graduate student Ogaga Udjo, describe the value of learning that takes place outside the classroom. How these extracurricular activities help you achieve your goals, better understand yourself, and build the power skills employers are looking for.

Jan 17, 202326:26
Learning is Defined as a Change in Behavior

Learning is Defined as a Change in Behavior

Joile Roetter, Director of the Global Learning Programs at Kogod, and recent grad Josue Olivares discuss an Italian study abroad experience focused on technology in the fashion and wine industries and how having a unique experience can transform your perspective on both work and life.

Jan 17, 202319:30
Entrepreneurship at Kogod

Entrepreneurship at Kogod

Tommy White, Director of the Center for Innovation along with Rachel Koretsky, the CEO/Founder of Upace, a tech startup in the community recreation space, explain the advantages of launching a startup while at Kogod. Rachel lays out how she leveraged the classroom to bootstrap her now successful startup and the steps she took along her journey from creating the idea to launching a product and getting customers.

Jan 17, 202320:16
Smart Students Solving Real Business Problems

Smart Students Solving Real Business Problems

Angela Petras, Assistant Dean of Experiential Learning at the Kogod School of Business, describes the pro-bono consulting program which provides hands-on consulting experiences for students. Then, the consulting team of Karl Scarlett and Kyle Olsen tell us about their experience working with the Founder and CEO of Great Dwellings, Karl Scarlett, and the real problems they helped to solve.

Jan 17, 202323:29
Learning the Soft Skills of Business

Learning the Soft Skills of Business

Caron Martinez, Director of Kogod's Center for Professionalism and Communication, along with recent grads Brian Massoni and Shyheim Snead, describe the value and importance of professional communication and how the center provided the necessary tools to launch their careers.

Jan 17, 202321:56
Turning an Internship into a Full-Time Job

Turning an Internship into a Full-Time Job

Angela Petras, Assistant Dean of Experiential Learning, describes Kogod’s foundation of experiential learning. Then, recent MBA grad Stephanie Holzinger and her now boss, Brian Hanlon, talk us through how she turned her internship into a career. Ending with not your typical advice from a business school.

Jan 17, 202323:50
Being Humble and Curious to Prevent Food Loss

Being Humble and Curious to Prevent Food Loss

Samantha Kenny—senior program officer at World Wildlife Fund—tells us about her work to prevent food loss and waste along with some tips to apply this in your own life. How being born without a sense of smell became a superpower for her and why being humble and curious can help solve some of our world's biggest problems and lead to the future we want to see.

Sep 28, 202230:11
The Impact of Society and the Natural World

The Impact of Society and the Natural World

Josh Kaplan—Education Manager at the Clean Energy Buyers Association (CEBA)—discusses how the energy market has evolved and how companies and organizations across the world are working to decarbonize the electric system. We also touch on why an interdisciplinary approach is what’s needed to save our planet and what you can do in your organization if sustainability is not in your job description.

Mar 04, 202223:22
Being Well-Rounded for a Career in Sustainability

Being Well-Rounded for a Career in Sustainability

Nicole Condon—Senior Commercial Manager for the Marine Stewardship Council—always had a deep love for the ocean, and after getting a degree in marine biology, she realized something was missing in her career. Seeing all the jobs she was interested in required a business degree, she enrolled at Kogod to learn how to speak about science policy, and the impact it’s having on the business world.

Oct 24, 202116:26
A Comprehensive Approach to Sustainability

A Comprehensive Approach to Sustainability

Hamzah Abu-Ragheb—sustainable sourcing manager at Aramark and Avendra Group—discusses combining the sustainable aspects of policy, science, and business into a focused approach, driving sustainable practices within a traditional company, and his key to balancing an extremely demanding schedule.

Sep 07, 202119:29
Sustainability and Relationship Management

Sustainability and Relationship Management

Hannah Debelius—Science, Technology and Policy Fellow in the Building Technologies Office at the Department of Energy—tells us about merging her passion for sustainability with her skill set of building relationships, her work helping American University achieve carbon neutrality, and the creative solutions achievable through sustainability.


Sep 07, 202117:31