Alumni Stories
Normally one coin isn’t enough to get you a drink, but for the lucky Executive MBA alumnus, that’s all you need.
Todd Follmer, MBA '87, is the CEO of inThinc, whose software monitors unsafe driving and alerts parents—and companies—to problems. And his personal experience of losing someone to a driving fatality keeps him passionately on mission.
This fall, McCombs celebrates a century of educating accountants. And it just so happens we do it better than anyone else. Browse our collection of historical photos, juicy quotes, and record-breaking statistics.
Born with a rare genetic disorder that causes hearing and vision loss, Sarah Browne wasn't supposed to move beyond a third-grade education. Now, she sees every challenge as an opportunity to prove her potential.
A McCombs flag finds a place among pro sports franchises and global powers, thanks to a spirited alumna who wanted to display her b-school pride and spruce up her cubicle.
Dress for success and find your inner fashionista with tips from custom suit maker Joseph Chasnoff, BBA '58.
Forget the degree, the keynote gigs, the IPO, the tech credentials. In Brett Hurt's opinion, none of it matters if you don't have heart. The Bazaarvoice CEO demands passion from those around him, and he's on a mission to transform how companies run.
How one company reinvented the way it invents, creating a culture of innovation that sells.
Any message contains three elements: content, context and intent. Ignore one and the audience may tune out, says leadership trainer Jonathan Sprinkles, BBA '99. Find out what words are wordplace roadblocks.
Grief drove Brian Hart, MBA '84, to invent unmanned military robots.





The greatest thing about TVL and ATI is they instill in people the idea that creating new businesses is a highly desirable and practical career....