UGA students in group standing in front of Rosenborg Palace in Denmark

Startups, saunas and the social safety net

In May, Terry College of Business students traveled to Sweden, Finland and Denmark to see how a region with a radically different regulatory structure and cultural norms support a booming innovation ecosystem. 

UGA Entrepreneurship students on a river cruise during a domestic Field Study in Austin

Ecosystem of Innovation

Although its free-wheelin’, artsy past seems at odds with serious business, the city’s dual personalities make sense once you visit, said Adrienne Lincoln, a senior studying finance and international business at the Terry College of Business. Both rely on a community of dedicated people supporting each other and celebrating their success.

With the Chicago skyline reflected in a window, a group of Terry MBA students sit in the Chicago Bears’ business offices in downtown Chicago during a domestic residency program.

A Windy City business story 

Home to the Wrigley Company and Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago has provided the backdrop to some of the biggest business stories of the 20th century.  This fall, University of Georgia Professional MBA students traveled to the Windy City to write their own 21st-century business success stories. “Being in Chicago and stepping outside the ecosystem […]

Chicago skyline

Terry PMBAs take Chicago

This fall University of Georgia Professional MBA students traveled to Chicago as part of the Terry College of Business PMBA Domestic Residency Program. As part of the study away program, students completed a consulting project for a multinational company and toured Chicago-based companies — like the Chicago Bears and Mondelēz International.

Terry students pose in front of aisles of aging Parmesan cheese at a factory outside of Milan Italy

Accounting’s history and future converge in Italy

Corporate reporting standards for environmental, social and governance issues are evolving in the United States. But in the European Union, ESG reporting is already a way of life for most big companies.