Very proud of the The Honors Cohort students who received a 2025 Pace Setter Award. Congrats to all of the award winners. Keep pushing Fisher to new heights!
关于我们
The Honors Cohort Program will be a program of national prominence with global reach offering an unparalleled undergraduate academic experience. This vision will be achieved by leveraging the scale of The Ohio State University, the depth and breadth of the Fisher College of Business, the vast network of Cohort alumni throughout the world and the active participation of the program’s highly engaged and motivated students, faculty, staff, and partner organizations. Through four pillars of Action-Based Learning, Service, Global Business Acumen, and Leadership, we prepare our students for a future in any meaningful pursuit. No other undergraduate program in the world will offer a more intimate, tailored and holistic approach to developing tomorrow’s leaders.
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https://fisher.osu.edu/undergraduate/academics/honors/honors-cohort
The Honors Cohort的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Columbus,Ohio
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1998
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US,Ohio,Columbus,43201
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On April 2 from 5:30-8pm at Curl Viewpoint, the 28th Honors Cohort is hosting the 9th Annual Cohort Exhibition Night! Exhibition Night is a culmination of Cohort's year-long Impact Challenge. Within the Impact Challenge, students from The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business work with community partners in Columbus, Ohio, to help the community through leadership and service. Exhibition Night is free to attend, and will include food, drinks, and more information about The Honors Cohort Program! We would be honored to have you join us on April 2. Feel free to RSVP at this link: https://lnkd.in/g8veW3Rs
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"I would rather say, 'I wish I had not,' instead of 'I wish I had.'" Concluding our highlight series from the 28th Cohort's January trip, we would like to recognize the invaluable contributions of Ken Coleman and his wife, Caretha. As a distinguished benefactor of the program, Mr. Coleman's extensive influence and mentorship span both The Ohio State University community and Silicon Valley, reaching far beyond California's borders. Many of our students were particularly inspired by Mr. Coleman's words, especially his memorable reflection.
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From the Honors Cohort to Accenture, to living abroad in Basel and in San Francisco working for Roche, Kalyani Rammohan Bulfer spoke to students in downtown San Francisco this past January, offering advice and lessons learned along the way. From Lauren Sloan: "Kalyani shared such interesting stories about her career path. Describing her thought-process in her career, she mentioned her anchors, the combination of 'passion & purpose.'"
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Jeff Kessler, Cohort Alumnus and VP at Goldman Sachs closed out an impressive West Coast trip for the 28th Cohort with an illustration of his journey and several reminders and lessons for students before they headed back to Ohio this past January. From Erin Brandwein: "Jeff said that success came with responsibilities, one of which is paying it forward. It made me reflect on how I can do that in both college and my career."
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Hosted at SAP's office in downtown San Francisco, junior Kevin Ren, a new intern at the world's foremost enterprise software company led a panel of four -- Naomi Isom, Kristen Piasecki, Peter Bostelmann, and the Cohort's trip coordinator Henry Levenberg on what it's like working for SAP. For Bridget Rhodes, Bostelmann's advice as the Chief Mindfulness Officer of SAP stood out to her -- "Know what you are longing for and running from."
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From being the inaugural commissioner of the NBA G League, to leading Sports & Media Partnerships, and now as COO of Meta's Reality Labs, Dan Reed spoke to students, peaking their interest in the world of sports as well as giving them advice on what's next. For junior Ella Temple, something she found profound from Reed was when he told the Cohort that "...it's important to build strong relationships with your peers in both undergraduate and graduate school. Your peer network is extremely valuable to your future endeavors."
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John W. Thompson, who led Microsoft through a period of growth and stability as the chairman of the board spoke to students of the 28th Cohort during their visit this past January with advice from his illustrious career in the Valley. From junior Hala Ahmed: "Simply being in John’s presence, you could feel his humility, wisdom, and undeniable presence. I could talk endlessly about the many profound insights he shared, but one thing that deeply resonated with me was his advice to use your mouth and ears proportionally. John emphasized the importance of truly listening and understanding before offering your own solutions, which is something I hope to carry into my own life."
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As the CEO of EIS Group, Alec Miloslavsky spoke to students in his capacity in the Software-as-a-Service field in the property/casualty and life insurance industry. Moreso, he spoke about what it is like to be a founder in Silicon Valley -- not once, not twice, but three different successful times.
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Sitting on the board of some of the most notable companies to juniors in the program to talking about her experiences as the CEO of Taskrabbit, Stacy Brown-Philpot shared with the students in the 28th Cohort a sneak peak of her next adventure: investing in the underinvested with Cherryrock Capital. From Lauren Sloan: "Stacy had such an insightful session, I learned what it means to be a successful businesswoman, mother, and human in today's world. She posed such an important question, 'How do you go from success to significance?'"
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