
The Manager's Studio provides students with an opportunity to learn from the life stories and personal experiences of top executives in an interview format. Sessions begin with a personal interview, which offers a rare glimpse into the personal lives and experiences of top executives followed by a student led question and answer period. Discussions cover four broad areas of student interest including personal goals and challenges, career path, managing and leading, and views about the business environment.
Manager’s Studio events will be at 4:00 pm in Fulton 511 unless otherwise noted.
UPCOMING SPEAKERS:
November 6, 2007
Steve Ainsley, Publisher of the Boston Globe and head of the New England Media Group
December 5, 2007
Dr. James Mongan, President and CEO of Partners Healthcare
February 27, 2008
Kathleen Corbet, Former President and CEO of Standard and Poor’s
March 26, 2008
Carol Meyrowitz, President and CEO of TJX Companies
RECENT SPEAKERS:
April 11, 2007
Cleve Killingsworth Jr., President and CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Jerry York, Boston College men’s ice hockey coach talks about being appointed the youngest college coach in the USA at age 26 and his current status as the winningest coach in Division I hockey, reflecting on the management style and motivational approaches that have sustained him.
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Joseph Tucci, CEO of EMC, spoke about accomplishments and disappointments that comprised his colorful career, moving from professional baseball player and life guard, to the leader of multibillion dollar corporation. He discussed the significance of loyalty and respect within the organization and the challenges of sustaining competitive advantage in a global business environment.
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Deborah Jackson, CEO of the American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay, commented on the art of managing people in the non-profit sector, the importance of making socially responsible decisions, and the differences she overcame through various stages of her career.
Michael Costello '71, managing partner of the Boston office of worldwide accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, spoke on his career and answered questions from students on topics ranging from implementation of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to hiring policies at his company.
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