Terry College students spent their spring break in Mexico City learning how the metropolis’s legacy as a center for international trades is impacting its future as a hub for tech developers.
Ted McMullan (MBA ’93) — who started seniors care and housing network Covington Investments, LLC at 27 — returned to campus on March 24 to deliver the UGA Institute for Leadership Advancement’s inaugural lecture in the Shoukry Leadership Speaker Series.
New research from Terry College of Business management professor Jessica Rodell finds that employees who add some professional enrichment into their leisure time can reap benefits in both their personal and work lives.
Ava Wonn (MBA ’24) works as the data product manager for Can I Recycle This? — a startup that tracks waste and recycling for consumer brands. She earned her BS in environmental engineering and her MBA though Terry College’s Pathway MBA for UGA STEM students.
Since its launch five years ago, contemporary clothing brand Cara Cara’s warm, sun-drenched prints have provided a source of light for shoppers. Co-founder and UGA alumna Katie Hobbs’ BBA ’01 eye for fashion and skills in marketing have helped the brand flourish from the beginning.
Growing up a young Dawgs fan in Jacksonville, Florida, Andrew Dill (BBA ’06, AB ’07) had no idea how tied his life would be to the University of Georgia — or the impact he would eventually have on his alma mater.
Sanford H. Orkin, former president of Orkin Pest Control and a decades-long supporter of the University of Georgia and the Terry College of Business, died March 4. He was 93.
Lauren Koontz (BBA ’96) was eight months into her dream job when, on March 10, 2020, she gathered her team in an office at the Metro Atlanta YMCA and asked: “What happens if we have to close for a few weeks?”
Management senior Maahir Murad and MIS junior Huzaifah Malik impressed the judges at the first spring UGA Entrepreneurship Idea Accelerator with Scale — an automated student calendar. They took home the night’s top prize of $2,500.
Leonard Leadership Scholars with the Institute for Leadership Advancement dedicate their time and skills to help non-profits – like Malcolm Mitchell’s Share the Magic – thrive and local governments better serve their communities.
Paul Shoukry (BBA ’05, MAcc ’05) credits a Terry leadership lecture with helping him land his first job. To pay it forward, his family endowed the UGA Institute for Leadership Advancement’s signature Terry Leadership Speaker Series.
The Full-Time MBA at UGA’s Terry College of Business is ranked 11th among public universities in the U.S., and the Financial Times judged Georgia’s MBA to be the No. 1 value for the money globally for the second straight year.
Terry Trailblazers returned to campus on Feb. 12 to help inspire today’s students to give back, create community and take full advantage of the opportunities in front of them.
As the career training and development specialist for the Terry College of Business, Jiwon Park puts his knowledge to use, helping students prepare for whatever obstacles they may face when applying for jobs.
Rachel Perry (BBA ’93), chief innovation officer at Aon and UGA Alumni Board affinity committee chair, has spent the decades since her graduation mentoring students and helping them find an reach their goals.
As a project manager for label licensing with TikTok’s parent company ByteDance, Sara Berman (BBA ’17) helps set the soundtrack for thousands of TikTok dance trends and fit checks.
Recent research from the Terry College shows social media users’ comments and reactions increase when bots are included, but user-to-user interactions decline.
Senior U.S. District Judge Steve C. Jones (BBA ’78, JD ’87) received one of UGA’s highest honors as part of UGA’s 2025 Founder’s Day celebration. The President’s Medal recognizes individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to the UGA community.