1970s Jay Bourgeois (MBA ’70) is a professor of strategy and senior fellow with the Darden Center for Global Initiatives at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business. While serving as associate dean for international affairs and director of the Center for...
The Emeritus Club of Tulane University recently honored Stanley Motta (BBA ’67), chairman of Copa Holdings, the parent company of Copa Airlines, with its Lifetime Achievement of the Emeritus Class Award for the Class of 1967. The award, which was presented by Tulane...
Bowling alleys typically evoke images of warm beer, cold fries and ugly shirts, but one Freeman School alumnus is turning that perception on its head. Justin Amick (BSM ’04) is co-founder of the Painted Pin, a boutique bar, bowling and entertainment venue that in the...
As the A. B. Freeman School of Business begins the 2016–17 academic year, I am proud to introduce myself as the new president of the Tulane Association of Business Alumni (TABA). I am blessed to serve on the TABA board with an incredible group of colleagues who are...
Atlanta businessman and nonprofit leader Douglas Hertz (A&S ’74, MBA ’76) has been named chair-elect of the Board of Tulane, the university’s main governing body. His three-year term as chairman will begin July 1, 2017. Hertz is president and chief executive...
Millie Pilié Bradley (A&S ’73, MBA ’75) was a few weeks into maternity leave her second child when she got an unexpected phone call from her boss. It was 1983, and Bradley, a systems manager in Exxon’s chemical division in Houston, had recently decided...