• Robert Volpe: The Business School’s Outstanding Student, Spring 2011

    MBA student shares how his hard work paid off throughout his time at CU Denver

    For Robert Volpe, the time was right. He had already enjoyed a successful career in technology strategy development and product marketing, but wanted more. “I was looking to get a broader business perspective,” he said. “I wanted to learn the hard skills like finance, economics and accounting because I knew they would be beneficial to my career moving forward. I was at a point in my life that I could dedicate the time to an MBA program.  Read more

    May 13, 2011
    Tyghe Boone-Worthman
  • MBA student first to be awarded CoAMA scholarship

    MBA student, Bridget Bell, understands marketing and knows that, in addition to knowing how to position products or services, successful marketing professionals know how to position their unique “brand.” Recently, Bell positioned herself as a bright, dedicated student and experienced marketing professional. Her personal brand campaign paid off in the form of a $1,000 scholarship from the American Marketing Association’s Colorado Chapter (CoAMA).  Read more

    June 18, 2010
    Rebecca Ward
  • Alum stages growth of his “fast-casual” Indian restaurant

    June 8, 2010
    Rebecca Ward
  • Karl Miller builds brands with a Snap (Krackle and Pop)

    May 23, 2010
    Rebecca Ward
  • John Byrd – Wal-Mart redefines “green business”

    Last week Wal-Mart’s CEO Mike Duke stunned critics by announcing the company is developing sustainability labels for all of its products. The labels won’t appear for several years, but when they do they will reflect each product’s energy consumption, water and material efficiency, effect on climate change and social and community impact.  Read more

    January 1, 2010
    Tyghe Boone-Worthman
  • Alumni Profile: Jennifer Mich, MBA and MS Marketing, ’08

    January 1, 2010
    Tyghe Boone-Worthman
  • Alumni Profile: Kevin Unger, MS ’98

    In the mid-90s, Kevin Unger was shuttling newlyweds in a classic 1933 Packard Town Car. Then he decided to go to graduate school. “Between the traffic and the stressfulness of the weddings, I wouldn’t trade that job for what I am doing now for anything,” jokes Unger, MS ’98, MBA ’98, president and CEO of Poudre Valley Hospital (PVH)Read more

    January 1, 2010
    Tyghe Boone-Worthman