University at Buffalo School of Management

Buffalo Business - Fall 2021

The magazine for alumni and friends of the UB School of Management

Issue link: http://ubschoolofmanagement.uberflip.com/i/1401826

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 1 of 31

A Message from the Dean Greetings from the University at Buffalo School of Management. As I write this, we are welcoming our students back to campus for the first fully in-person semes- ter since the COVID-19 pandemic began. To say it was a challenging 18-plus months for everyone would be an understatement, yet it is heartening to see how the grit and determination of our students, alumni, faculty and staff carried us all through. In a similar vein, this issue of Buffalo Business focuses on how organizations face change, adapt and grow. For instance, our cover story ( beginning on page 8) looks at the challenges and opportunities of the burgeoning cannabis industry. Whatever your personal view of the issue, the legal market is estimated to reach $41 billion by 2026—roughly the size of the cra beer industry—and we would be remiss as a B-school if we didn't examine and seek to understand the business impact. Another evolving situation is the post-pandemic "return to work." While some employers just want to get back to "normal," many employees would like to continue to work remotely. Beginning on page 16, two alumni experts and I explore the issues around home and hybrid arrangements. In Startups, beginning on page 2, you can read how the school is moving forward in several bold initiatives. We launched our new MS in business analytics, expanded our growing portfo- lio of micro-credentials, hosted a successful leadership conference and kicked off our Diversity and Inclusion Role Model Speakers Series. And, aer a successful peer review, our AACSB accreditation has been extended for another five years. As always, we celebrate the success of our students and alumni, and you will see examples throughout this issue, including Panasci Entrepreneurship Competition winners Ryan Young, MD/MBA '21, and Anders Rosén, MBA '21 (page 3); exceptional undergrad Zay Ya Min Yin (page 7); and the high-achieving Lisa Macpherson, EMBA '96 (page 23). You'll also see how adaptability has been a successful strategy for our first-generation college students (page 18), and how 10 years of LeaderCORE™ graduates are making an impact in the workplace (page 24). As students return to the place-based campus UB is meant to be, we are proud that we're not just teaching business innovation, we are driving it. Warm regards, Paul Tesluk Dean R E A D B U F F A L O B U S I N E S S O N Y O U R T A B L E T, M O B I L E D E V I C E O R T H E W E B A T M A N A G E M E N T. B U F F A L O . E D U / B U F F A L O B U S I N E S S

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

view archives of University at Buffalo School of Management - Buffalo Business - Fall 2021