Business

Elder Bryan Loucks (Wassayshikung)Elder Bryan Loucks (Wassayshikung) of the Marten Dodem, Hiawatha First Nation, Bkejwanong Territories, speaks during a March 10 workshop on Indigenization of business education.

Workshop intended to advance Indigenization of business education

A workshop on Indigenization of Business Education, held March 10 at the Odette School of Business, included opening and closing prayers by Myrna Kicknosway, elder-in-residence in the Faculty of Law, panel discussions on Indigenizing the curriculum and the student experience at Odette, and a session about the University of Windsor’s Indigenous neighbours.

student poses for photo with Trevor Georgie and Memorial CupMBA alum Trevor Georgie (centre) gave Odette students a chance to pose with the Memorial Cup as thanks for their work with Canadian Hockey League champion Saint John Sea Dogs.

Historic cup visits campus

Alum Trevor Georgie gave Odette MBA students a chance to pose with the Memorial Cup.
Han Tran, Petar Bratic, Foula Christopoulos, Tadiwa Chiteske, Brenden Tong, Jaden Davidson, Ashley DeslippeMembers of the UWindsor team celebrate their success at the ACE Canada case competition. From left: Han Tran, Petar Bratic, Foula Christopoulos, Tadiwa Chiteske, Brenden Tong, Jaden Davidson, and Ashley Deslippe.

Case study competition a success for business students

The UWindsor chapter of an undergraduate business leadership development organization claimed three awards in national case study competition.
Mitch FieldsDean Mitch Fields of the Odette School of Business will moderate a panel discussing “Post-COVID Perspectives on Leadership in a Global Setting” during a Breakfast with the Dean on Dec. 7.

Panel to offer perspectives on post-COVID leadership

Dean Mitch Fields of the Odette School of Business will moderate a panel discussing “Post-COVID Perspectives on Leadership in a Global Setting” over breakfast Dec. 7.

Gurupdesh PandherGurupdesh Pandher, professor of finance in the Odette School of Business, discussed inflation’s impact on the Canadian economy and markets with journalist Katerina Georgieva on Sept. 21.

Professor discusses impact of inflation

Although the Consumer Price Index is moving in the right direction, inflation and higher interest rates to combat it will continue to have an impact on equity markets and employment, says finance professor Gurupdesh Pandher.

He discussed August data on inflation in an interview with CBC News on Sept. 21, the day of the data’s release.