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Assistant Director of Communications

Allison Alsup is the Assistant Director of Communications for the UF Warrington College of Business. In her role, she is responsible for strategic planning and management of public relations as it relates to the college’s reputation. She is the primary contact for media relations and other external partnerships related to public relations. She previously served as Warrington’s Public Relations Specialist for five years. Prior to joining UF Warrington, she was the Public Relations and Partnerships Specialist at the UF College of the Arts. She received her bachelor’s degree in public relations and her Master of Science in Management from the University of Florida.

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Stories by Allison

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Mark Jamison and Ted Kury

A pole fire caused a mass Tampa Bay internet outage, company says. Is it a warning?

The Public Utility Research Center’s Mark Jamison, Director and Gunter Professor, and Ted Kury, Director of Energy Studies, share their insights with the Tampa Bay Times on how an isolated pole fire caused potentially thousands in Pinellas and Manatee counties

Close up of open books on table

Ethics book recommendations from the Poe Business Ethics Center

Looking for ethical insights you can apply to a business setting? Check out these recommendations from Brian Ray, Poe Business Ethics Center Director.  Ethics and Values: A Complete Guide By The Art of Service – Ethics And Values Publishing This

Md Mahmudul Hasan

UF study uses machine learning to predict opioid use disorder treatment interruptions

Md Mahmudul Hasan, Ph.D., assistant professor in the UF College of Pharmacy and UF Warrington College of Business department of information systems and operations management, and his research team have developed a system designed to identify patients at high risk

Jay Ritter

GameStop, AMC stock booming after Roaring Kitty’s return. Will Trump Media stock follow?

Experts have likened Trump Media & Technology Group’s trading to a meme stock, given the prices seem to be driven more by popular support rather than the business’s financial success or outlook. Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter explains that many meme

Andrew Hall during surgery

Medicine, business collaboration spurs solution for battlefield blood supply and distribution

As a surgeon in the United States Air Force, Lt. Col. Andrew Hall (MBA ’24) understands how critical of a resource blood is to treat combat casualties. As part of his work with the United States Central Command (USCENTCOM), Lt.

Klodiana Lanaj

Management faculty named 2024 UF Research Foundation Professor

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Klodiana Lanaj, Martin L. Schaffel Professor in the Department of Management, is among the 34 University of Florida professors honored as the most productive and promising faculty named UF Research Foundation (UFRF) Professors for 2024. The recognition

Sanjeev Tuli and Sonal Tuli

Lifelong learners: UF doctor couple shares their Executive MBA journey

In his final year of medical school, Sanjeev Tuli (MBA ’25) was as dedicated outside of the classroom as he was inside the classroom. Sanjeev was passionate about playing sports and serving as Grant Medical College’s cultural secretary, which gave

Jay Ritter

DJT stock rebounds since hush money trial low. What to know about Truth Social trading.

Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter shares his insights on the parent company of social media platform Truth Social’s continued volatile journey on the stock market, doubling since a low three weeks ago. Read more in this story from USA Today. 

Mark Jamison

Commentary: Imposing net-neutrality regulations would be a step backward

As the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering more heavy-handed regulation for the internet, Mark Jamison, Director of the Public Utility Research Center and Gunter Professor, shares his expert insights on why imposing net neutrality regulations would be a step

Mo Wang

These Couples Survived a Lot. Then Came Retirement.

Research from Mo Wang, Associate Dean, Lanzillotti-McKethan Eminent Scholar and retirement expert, informs this story about life after work bringing an unexpected set of challenges for many relationships. Read more in this story from The New York Times Magazine. 

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