Tommy Hendrix ’17, Fighting COVID-19 as an Alumnus and a Green Beret
Exploring the gray markets of personal protective equipment.
Jacquie Henderson ’17 works in strategy and operations for a seven-hospital health system that serves communities in New York’s Hudson Valley and in Western Connecticut.
Jacquie Henderson ’17 works in strategy and operations for a seven-hospital health system that serves communities in New York’s Hudson Valley and in Western Connecticut. When the virus hit, her responsibilities quickly shifted. In this episode, Henderson talks about how her CBS experience helped her set up freestanding testing sites and train staff to take on new tasks and assignments. She also describes the precautions she takes to keep her family safe.
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Exploring the gray markets of personal protective equipment.
Like many of his classmates, Dr. Faheem Ahmed started the spring semester, primed to put the finishing touches on his MBA. But after COVID-19 began to spread, he relocated to his home in London to complete his degree remotely and work on the frontline of the crisis.
Columbia Business School Professor Bruce Usher discusses his new book, which outlines the risks and opportunities for investors from climate change, and how current students and alumni are addressing major environmental challenges.
Welcome to the first episode of a special season of Columbia Bizcast dedicated to Columbia Business School’s new home in Manhattanville!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world of business, while bringing historical inequities and injustice into sharp relief.
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