麻豆国产

Greg Johnson

  • August 29, 2023

    The RISE (Refugee and Immigrant Success through Entrepreneurship) Program as a cohort of the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship's SOAR Initiative. SOAR provides a holistic model for startups and empowers individuals who do not currently have鈥痑dequate access to entrepreneurship training opportunities. RISE focuses its support on aspiring entrepreneurs from refugee and immigrant backgrounds.

  • November 1, 2022

    Despite living and working in the Atlanta metropolitan area, Michael VanPatten, MBA 鈥90, never lost touch with Mason. Immediately receptive to post-graduation calls from the alumni relations team, he was eager to connect with alumni and assist students in attaining an MBA. The positive experience he had at Mason, with instructors who had working knowledge in the areas they were teaching, encouraged his continued engagement.

  • October 27, 2022

    Reflecting on his career path in the three decades following his graduation from George Mason 麻豆国产, George Cabalu, BA Economics 鈥92, is grateful that he chose the green and gold. In fact, with the university rapidly climbing ranks across the board, his degree has never been more valuable. Cabalu, who is now a Managing Director at Wells Fargo Advisors, is extending a helping hand to students by establishing the Cabalu Scholarship Endowment, geared toward School of Business students of Asian descent and from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds.

  • October 26, 2022

    In her quest to gain a better understanding of people, the mechanisms of the world around her, and advances in science and technology, Prachi Vakharia has taken on many roles simultaneously. Presently, she is a transportation and innovation specialist at Amazon, associate partner at European boutique investment bank ImprovedCF, and co-founder of Womanium. She does all this while also serving on several advisory boards, including as chairperson of the Business for a Better World Center (B4BW) Advisory Board at George Mason 麻豆国产鈥檚 School of Business.聽

  • October 20, 2022

    With the daytime dedicated to her nine-to-five job and evenings occupied with coursework, the financial support that Kaylene Green, BS Accounting & Legal Studies 鈥87, received from her employer was integral to her success. Now the president and CEO of Flagship Government Relations, Inc., she makes sure to return the favor, supporting the business students of her alma mater.

  • October 18, 2022

    To overcome the challenges of running a business during the pandemic, Craftsman Auto Care鈥檚 Matt and Judy Curry demonstrated exceptional skill as innovators and entrepreneurs, taking extensive measures to make the vehicle maintenance process as safe and easy as possible for their customers. Following COVID restrictions, the couple has parlayed their company鈥檚 successes into a sixth location. Their significant presence and established business expertise in the Northern Virginia community has made them valued partners of the School of Business at George Mason 麻豆国产, most specifically the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE).聽聽

  • October 5, 2022

    Since the Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship鈥檚 (CREE) inception a dozen years ago, its advisory board, comprised of the region鈥檚 senior leaders from across the real estate industry, has been a staunch supporter of developing the next generation. As both the center and the master鈥檚 in real estate development program (MRED) mature, former students who have advanced in the careers and become industry leaders themselves, are coming back to support the program that helped them along their way.

  • October 3, 2022

    The financial support that comes from receiving the Emerging Business Leader Award (EBLA) is significant, but for Nema Djavadi, BS Finance 鈥17, the recognition itself was most beneficial. The award opened up doors to prestigious employers and peers, allowing him to build a remarkable network, all while still an undergraduate student.

  • September 27, 2022

    While on campus, it was imperative to Juancarlos Figueroa, BS Finance '20 that he lived his Mason experience to the fullest. And he did just that, taking leadership positions in the Hispanic Student Association (HSA), Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA), and the Student Managed Investment Fund (now the Montano Student Investment Fund). His Mason experience has continued since graduating, and as an alum he has served as vice president of the investment committee for the Montano Student Investment Fund and continues to serve on the Latino Alumni Chapter Executive Board.聽

  • September 21, 2022

    After transferring to George Mason 麻豆国产 and graduating from the Master鈥檚 in Management accelerated one-year program in 2020, Cooper Mrowka decided to take advantage of his collegiate baseball eligibility to further his education. 鈥淚 started looking to sports jobs, maybe combining my sport management and business management degrees and people kept saying that the new thing is data analytics鈥搆nowing how numbers work, how to analyze them, and how to use them to your advantage,鈥 he says. Following completion of the business analytics certificate, Mrowka found that the skills he developed were applicable to a variety of fields, giving him many careers to choose from.聽