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Ruth Newkeen
“Creating a network of young women who become leaders and transform their communities as well as the country.” These are the words of Mahlogonolo Mashile, one of the founding team members at the GirLead SA alongside Nolukhanya Mqhayi. Both members are Masters students at Wits Business School in Johannesburg, South Africa. Read more

Ruth Newkeen
Andika Aufar Satria, a Cambridge MBA student at Cambridge Judge Business School, leads a non-profit organisation in Indonesia called the Society of Renewable Energy and has worked on climate engagements as part of the Boston Consulting Group. He is part of Indonesia’s delegation to the COP27 climate summit, and offers his view on the gathering… Read more

Ioanna Koliou WebEditor
On the eve of COP27, with world leaders gathering in Egypt, we explore how an MBA from Cambridge Judge Business School can equip you for leadership in the sustainability or ESG space and we meet 2 MBA alumni whose career goals led them into the field after their Cambridge MBA. Read more

Charles Goldsmith
Study on how creative people work collaboratively with artificial intelligence by Alentina Vardanyan, a PhD candidate at Cambridge Judge, wins award from Academy of Management. Read more

Ruth Newkeen
Family CEOs are more likely to make employees feel positive about their workplace and stay longer due to their ‘emotion-evoking double role’, finds a new study co-authored by Dr Jochen Menges of Cambridge Judge Business School. Read more
