Loyola Executive Magazine Archive
Spring 2009
Getting Down to Business - CoB freshmen jump right in to the world of business: Every fall, a new crop of students leave the comforts of home and show up on college campuses around the country. The experience is often fraught with a mixture of excitement, anxiety, and anticipation. Loyola's College of Business address the period of adjustment in a variety of ways.
Learning From the Best - Business Execs Mentor College of Business Freshmen: If you were to pick up just about any career advice column these days, the message would be the same: Find yourself a mentor early in your career. Loyola's College of Business provides all freshmen with their own mentor through the Executive Mentor Program - an advantage not many freshmen at other institutions can boast about.
Awaken, Englighten, and Transform: These words are the new mantra of the College of Business and are at the center of our vision statement. More importantly, they will soon be the foundation of all we attempt to do to move the College of Business from the proverbial good to great or as we would like to think, from great to exceptional!
Doing Business in Central America: Have you been contemplating establishing or extending your company's business operations south of the border? If so, two of the countries that you have probably already considered are Mexico and Brazil, two largest markets in Latin America. Dr. Len J. Treviño discusses economic liberalization in Latin America.
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