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Read the latest stories about University of Florida Warrington College of Business students, a group of problem solvers who lead with a mindset focused on the future.

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Isabella Montoya-Bedoya

Information systems student recipient of UF Outstanding Leader Award

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Information systems and operations management major Isabella Montoya-Bedoya (BSBA ’22) is among the university-wide recipients of the University of Florida Outstanding Leader Award from the UF Alumni Association and UF Honors Program for her exemplary leadership during

Jacob Van De Car

Management student recipient of UF Outstanding Leader Award

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Management major Jacob Van De Car (BSBA ’22) is among the university-wide recipients of the University of Florida Outstanding Leader Award from the UF Alumni Association and UF Honors Program for his exemplary leadership during his time

Ryan Gilbert and John Scurto

Poets & Quants names two UF MBAs among Class of 2022 100 Best & Brightest MBAs

Congratulations to Ryan Gilbert and John Scurto, who were both named to Poets & Quants’ 100 Best & Brightest MBAs of the Class of 2022.  Gilbert and Scurto, both students in the UF MBA Full-Time program, share more about their

Parker Christian poses in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium before her graduation this spring

Graduation spotlight: Parker Christian

Parker Christian was born and raised in Washington, D.C. but always knew she wanted to attend the University of Florida. Both of her parents graduated from UF, and just like her dad, she will become a double Gator after graduating

A group of students in suits pose for a photo in front of a large bronze statue of a Gator on a globe.

Warrington team wins first place for second year at International Business Ethics and Sustainability Case Competition

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Students from the University of Florida Warrington College of Business took home their second consecutive first place award at the 2022 International Business Ethics and Sustainability Case Competition (IBESCC). IBESCC, hosted by Loyola Marymount University, is the

Caroline Beasley tosses her graduation cap in the air in front of the University of Florida archway

Can an online MBA really be done from anywhere in the world?

Caroline Beasley experienced a number of major life changes since she started as a student in the UF MBA Online program. After starting her classes in Norfolk, Virginia, Beasley and her family, including husband Brian and children Charlotte and Vander,

Erica Studer-Byrnes with Claire Patterson, Dorian Simpkins and Isabella Montoya

Four students honored for leadership, service at Heavener Leaders Awards Banquet

GAINESVILLE, Fla. –  The Heavener School of Business inducted a new student into the Heavener Hall of Fame and awarded three students the Distinction in Leadership and Service Award at its annual Heavener Leaders Awards Banquet.   Brooke Lynch was

Alexis Ashley

Real estate career ready

After earning her undergraduate degree in economics at Florida A&M University (FAMU) in 2019, Alexis Ashley started a full-time role with Citi as an audit analyst in data quality and risk modeling. Her degree well prepared her for a role

A large group of students stand at the front of a classroom giving a presentation to a large audience

GSIF experiences another strong year of growth

The Gator Student Investment Fund (GSIF) continues to see significant annual progress. GSIF is a student-managed investment fund that gives members a realistic asset management experience. As of January 2022, the value of the fund sat at $1,135,000. In March

Jay Ritter and Minmo Gahng

Warrington’s Ritter and Gahng cited in SEC proposal on SPACs

A paper authored by Warrington Ph.D. student Minmo Gahng, Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter and alumnus Donghang Zhang (Ph.D. ’02) of the University of South Carolina Darla Moore School of Business was cited as part of the U.S. Securities and Exchange

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