Jan. 7: Business Career Development Centre starts 2016 with return of “Day in the Life” panel series
Now in its second year, the panel series gives business students the opportunity to hear from professionals working in areas of interest to them.
Now in its second year, the panel series gives business students the opportunity to hear from professionals working in areas of interest to them.
Gavin Armstrong (BComm 2011) has been recognized for his work as Founder and CEO of the Lucky Iron Fish project.
Our offices will be closed over the holidays until Monday, January 4. We wish everyone a happy and safe holiday season and look forward to sharing many exciting moments with you in 2016.
Modeled after the hit CBC series Dragons’ Den, the competition is the culmination of MCS*4100: Entrepreneurship. Student teams have three minutes to pitch their business idea to a panel of judges.
Money from the Micro-Tyco business challenge will be donated to WildHearts and used for microloans for women entrepreneurs in developing countries.
Researchers at the University of Guelph have made their food price predictions for the upcoming year, and it looks like consumers will continue to spend more at the checkout.
Ross McKitrick and Sylvain Charlebois recently commented on climate change issues.
Management, Economics and Finance students brought their 'A-game' during a third year case competition, sponsored by the wealth-management firm Richardson GMP. The third year Strategy of Mergers & Acquisitions class (ECON*3360) used a case study titled Sirius XM Radio Canada which examined the challenges of integrating a merger between two competitors.
A team of Guelph B.Comm students placed first in the PRME-LEAD Challenge, a competition which saw students of PRME Champions schools submit short videos that capture their vision of a Roadmap for Integrated Sustainability.
In celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week, we are showcasing courses, events and programs available to aspiring entrepreneurs.