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Top left: Students in Katie Kruegerβs Marketing 355 class dive into the data and design behind sustainability-driven ad campaigns. Top right: Halle Sterling of Berkshire Partners and Tom Dircks (BBA β21), of One Rock Capital, lead a discussion on “Breaking into the Private Equity Job Market” at the WSB Private Capital Conference. Bottom: Madison Deputy Mayor reviews student projects during the Real Estate 430/720 poster session. Photo Credit: Paul L. Newby II
Top left: Students in Katie Kruegerβs Marketing 355 class dive into the data and design behind sustainability-driven ad campaigns. Bottom left: Halle Sterling of Berkshire Partners and Tom Dircks (BBA β21), of One Rock Capital, lead a discussion on “Breaking into the Private Equity Job Market” at the WSB Private Capital Conference. Right: Madison Deputy Mayor reviews student projects during the Real Estate 430/720 poster session. Photo Credit: Paul L. Newby II
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WSB Precollege Program Alumni Spotlight π
π Lucas De Leon Rosa (BBA β28) @lucasdeleonrosa
π Sophomore | π― Finance
β¨ Proud alum of Junior Business Badgers Precollege Program, Summer β23
βI wanted to make sure WSB was a good fit for me, so [the] program gave me a chance to step on campus and see what itβs like.β
Watch to hear more about his experience as a Junior Business Badger!
π Summer camp applications are open β apply before our April 30th deadline through the link in our bio!
What is the WSB Precollege Program?
Our precollege programs give high school students the opportunity to explore their interests in business, build new skills, and experience life as a #BusinessBadger.
Learn more at business.wisc.edu/precollege/.π
Does greater corporate tax transparency actually help investors, or could it have unintended consequences? New research co-authored by Christian Peters, assistant professor of accounting and information systems, and featured in Forbes, explores this critical question.
As new disclosure requirements take effect, Peters and his collaborators examine how investors interpret expanded tax information, and what their findings reveal may challenge common assumptions about transparency and decision-making.
Read the full Forbes article by clicking the link in our bio to learn more about the research and what it could mean for investors, companies, and the future of financial disclosure.
WSB Precollege Program Alumni Spotlight π
π Meelan Dessejour (BBA β28) @meelancler
π Sophomore | π― Finance, Real Estate, and certificate in Architecture
β¨ Proud alum of Junior Business Badgers Precollege Program, Summer β23
βThe precollege program allowed me to see what life at Wisconsin actually looks like and what it would mean to be a student at Wisconsin.β
Watch to hear more about her experience as a Junior Business Badger!
π Summer camp applications are open β apply before our April 30th deadline through the link in our bio!
What is the WSB Precollege Program?
Our precollege programs give high school students the opportunity to explore their interests in business, build new skills, and experience life as a #BusinessBadger.
Learn more at business.wisc.edu/precollege/.π
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