Posted by Gayle Hight
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On September 17, 2009, Texas Executive Education presented an industry panel on Strategies for Growth in Trying Times. John Hanks - VP, National Instruments; Tiffany Dávila-Dunne - EVP, BBVA Compass; and John Berra - Chairman, Emerson Process Management, discussed the strategies they use to navigate turbulent economic [...]
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July 15th, 2009 · Filed under: alumni · finance
Posted by Kris Maxwell
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Dr. Leeds, senior finance lecturer at McCombs School of Business, reviews a myriad of entities who are to blame for the subprime crisis, among them - homebuyers, mortgage brokers, bankers, the Federal Reserve, U.S. Treasury and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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April 28th, 2009 · Filed under: Dean's Forum
Posted by Kris Maxwell
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Dean Tom Gilligan hosts a panel with faculty from across the University of Texas at Austin to discuss the economy as viewed through the first 100 days of Barack Obama’s presidency.
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