Business Weekly: Forbes honours Cambridge under-30s brainpower
Five people with connections to Cambridge Judge Business School have been named in the Forbes "30 Under 30 for Science and Healthcare in Europe" list. Zuzanna Brzosko and Anna Perdrix Rossel, cofounders of Sixfold Bioscience startup, were on the Accelerate…
Forbes: 30 Under 30
Three people with connections to Cambridge Judge Business School have been named in the Forbes “30 Under 30 for Science and Healthcare in Europe” list. Oliver Armitage and Emil Hewage, co-founders of Cambridge Bio-Augmentation Systems, have created a USB that…
Venturing forth: Thrift
Venture by Cambridge Judge alumnus takes the hassle out of donating unwanted apparel while rewarding donors with online credit. Many people have good quality clothes and shoes sitting in a wardrobe gathering dust. They could sell them online or donate…

The Telegraph: Cambridge call in Paul Gustard as they aim to end Oxford’s winning Varsity run
Cambridge head into the 135th Varsity Match against Oxford at Twickenham on Thursday with a quiet confidence that belies their six-game losing streak in the fixture. Three Cambridge Judge students are on the team: Charlie Amesbury (MSt in Social Innovation),…
A fair polish on diamonds
Cambridge Judge alumnus Tim Ingle co-founded a jewellery company that tells customers where and under what conditions their diamonds and other precious stones are sourced. Tim Ingle, co-founder of jewellery company Ingle & Rhode, can talk about diamonds, sapphires and…

Cambridge Judge alumnus wins a gold medal at the Rio Olympics
Congratulations to Cambridge Judge alumnus Tom Ransley, who won a gold medal in the men's eight at the Rio Olympics on Saturday 13 August. This is the first time the men’s eight has won a gold medal since 2000. Leading…

See the unseen: why you have to be brave to be truly creative
James Pattinson of Reluctantly Brave explains why having a sense of purpose at work is not enough. "We've been called the cultural McKinsey," says James Pattinson, co-founder of Reluctantly Brave. "While it might be an over-simplification, it seems to make…

Cambridge Business Magazine: Better management needed for the Internet of Things
David De Cremer, KPMG Professor of Management Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School, says the Internet of Things will bring a lot of benefits to businesses and society, but collecting and storing data needs to be done ethically. Read the…
Financial Times: Start-up stories: Ethics versus the bottom line
David De Cremer, KPMG Professor of Management Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School, discuses business ethics in the FT Start-Up Stories podcast. It is difficult to instil ethics in organisations and it can be costly at the time, but it…
Evening Gazette: Public to decide on UK’s best banks
The UK's first awards to find the nation's best bank and financial products has been launched by Teeside online review site SmartMoneyPeople.com. SmartMoneyPeople.com founder Mike Fotis is the driving force behind the awards. Mike is a Management Studies Tripos 2009…