A pivot that’s paid off
Whit Bernard ’13 came to Kellogg as a self-described “recovering musician” ready to chart a new path. Thirteen years later, he’s built a lucrative career at the intersection of healthcare and innovation. Discover Whit’s journey: https://t.co/H8aIys3YCN
As AI takes over the menial tasks interns and trainees perform, it also raises the ceiling for what they can do. This push and pull may dictate the future of apprenticeships, according to Kellogg's Luis Rayo. Read why at Kellogg Insight. #KelloggLeader https://t.co/sXYxuh7TeB
As months of recruiting come to a close, students may be feeling the pressure of taking “the perfect first step” post-b-school. If you’re a recent grad, check out the career 5 lessons Stacey learned from the thousands of MBA journeys she’s witnessed. https://t.co/HMbJ0sfKjx
Innovation is a team sport 🤝
Professor Brian Uzzi shares in @WSJ why diverse teams drive successful innovations more than individual inventors.
Learn more. https://t.co/6OlOPanrpt
���Nobody wants to work anymore.” Or at least that’s what many employers claim. But businesses hoping to improve hiring should gather intelligence on competitive wages, suggests Kellogg's Ben Friedrich. Learn how at Kellogg Insight. #KelloggLeader https://t.co/4J3DIoT4LI
“My cohort reminds me time-and-again why this work matters.”
The Abrams Climate Academy has been instrumental in helping Hannah Gould ’26 achieve her b-school goals.
Learn more about Hannah’s experience as a member of the inaugural cohort: https://t.co/ZR0ZEUPAy4
Congratulations to the 2026 Kellogg Youn Impact Scholars!
From advancing educational policy to championing democracy, we’re honoring these 10 alumni for their proven impact and vision for change.
Learn more: https://t.co/RwEfOJMQ1d #Kelloggleader
“The complexity appeals to me.”
Healthcare at Kellogg offers a rare blend of strategic thinking and real-world impact. It’s built for those who want to creatively solve the industry’s biggest problems.
See how Kellogg develops quality leaders ready to make a real difference.
Congratulations to the Kellogg student team that won this year’s Turner MIINT Competition. Their presentation of Brisil Technologies, an India-based company working to make silica production greener, earned the $50,000 Moelis Family Prize for best overall impact investment.
For decades, Japan has been quietly rewriting the rules of successful product development with a set of principles that make it easier to say yes to new ideas. Read about those 5 key principles in a @HarvardBiz article co-authored by Prof. David Schonthal: https://t.co/RQ3KvaKYU4
In his first encyclical letter Pope Leo XIV spoke of “safeguarding the human person in the time of [AI]."
So how do we embrace AI and prevent damage? At @Forbes, Kellogg's Harry Kraemer considers key AI issues leaders should be aware of. https://t.co/15460VqGQz
Level up your AI game. 🕹️
In this episode of The Insightful Leader podcast, Professors Brian Uzzi, Matt Groh and Julio Ottino break down three keys to using AI effectively.
Listen now in KelloggInsight: https://t.co/nCxGR5mCzc
Now in its 33rd year, the Kellogg Leadership & Governance Conference convened 170+ executives and directors representing nearly 250 boards for candid peer discussions on AI-driven competitive advantage, cyber risk, global competitiveness and today’s high-stakes leadership challenges.
At the intersection of marketing, analytics and AI, Alex Schultz, CMO and VP Analytics at Meta, joined Kellogg students for a fireside chat.
The conversation explored leadership in tech, AI’s impact on advertising and the future of digital marketing.
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Congratulations to Kellogg professors William Brady and Jacob Teeny, who were named to Poets&Quants’ “World’s Best 40-Under-40 MBA Professors of 2026” list.
Read more about this year’s honorees: https://t.co/EIgadBmbWS
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“My cohort reminds me time-and-again why this work matters.”
The Abrams Climate Academy has been instrumental in helping Hannah Gould ’26 achieve her b-school goals.Learn more about Hannah’s experience as a member of the inaugural cohort in Poets&Quants: https://t.co/qpjwXzY1Ct
Lights, camera, algorithms 🎬
New research from Professor Guy Aridor aims to uncover what’s really driving viewership on Netflix: its recommendations system or the content itself.
Discover the power of the streaming service’s algorithm at: https://t.co/vNsIb1iR41
Long before millions knew him as Ross, David Schwimmer '88 was chasing a different kind of spotlight, one built on collaboration, creative risk and a belief in ensemble work. At Kellogg, he reflected on entrepreneurship, persistence and building something bigger than yourself: https://t.co/WcXA2Ex5IX
History class reimagined 💥
Stephane Manuel ’19 MBA, MS, founder of TrueFiktion and a former Army officer, started with no comic book experience and now collaborates with Marvel and DC artists to bring history to life through innovative curriculum. #KelloggLeader