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Entrepreneurs Bootcamp 1.0 Now Offered Two Nights a Week

The Von Allmen Center for Entrepreneurship announced that their Fall 2021 Entrepreneurs Bootcamp will be offered from 5-7 p.m., EST on both Monday and Thursday evenings.

PNC Wildcat Pitch Competition Winners Announced

On April 23-24, PNC Bank and the Gatton College presented the PNC Business Innovation Summit, which included a half day conference and the PNC Wildcat Pitch Competition. UK graduate and undergraduate students competed in their division for cash prizes. There was also a division for student-led presentations for area non-profits for grant funding.

Institute for the Study of Free Enterprise Presents "Bob Lawson and Ben Powell: Two Economists Drink Their Way Through the Unfree World" May 6

The Institute for the Study of Free Enterprise (ISFE) will host economists and authors Robert Lawson and Benjamin Powell for a talk entitled, "Two Economists Drink Their Way Through the Unfree World." The talk will be based on the pair's similarly-titled book, which explores the notion that "socialism fails to deliver on any of the utopian promises it makes and instead is

Finance Students Win Big at Stock Pitch Competition

On April 8, the Gatton College held the third annual Stock Pitch Competition. Partnered with the Institute of Free Enterprise (ISFE) & Truist, and organized by the Department of Finance and Quantitative Methods, the event is an opportunity for students to carry out creative, valuable research in stock investing and to obtain real-world insights about business. 

Industry Leaders and Networking Added to 2021 UK Business Innovation Summit

The Gatton College of Business and Economics announces additional speakers and networking opportunities for the 2021 PNC Business Innovation Summit on April 23-24. The hybrid event is offered at no charge to all University of Kentucky students and the community.

Institute for the Study of Free Enterprise to Host Joseph J. Sabia April 21

The Institute for the Study of Free Enterprise (ISFE), part of the Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky, is hosting a presentation by Joseph J. Sabia, Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for Health Economics & Policy Studies (CHEPS) at San Diego State University, from 6 to 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, April 21.

UK MBA Welcomes Working Professionals to Professional MBA Virtual Open House on April 28

The University of Kentucky MBA program at the Gatton College of Business and Economics welcomes all working professionals, industry leaders and executives in Kentucky (and beyond) to learn more about Gatton's professional MBA programs at the upcoming Professional MBA Virtual Open House. 

Gatton College Offers M&A and LBO Modeling Virtual Boot Camp, April 10-11

The University of Kentucky's Gatton College of Business and Economics will host Wall Street Prep's M&A and LBO Modeling Virtual Boot Camp on April 10-11, 2021. The virtual seminar will be of particular interest to students pursuing careers in investment banking, private equity, portfolio management, business and corporate development, capital markets, equity and credit research, and industry corporate finance.     

UK's Master of Marketing Virtual Open House Set for April 21 Marketing leaders from Tempur-Sealy, Knotel and Sazerac Co. share their story

Jill Johnson Mousa Ackall Chris Collins The Gatton College of Business and Economics welcomes all prospective candidates across all academic majors and backgrounds in Kentucky (and beyond) to learn more about the new Master of Science in Marketing (MSM) program at the upcoming MSM Virtual Open House event.

Institute for the Study of Free Enterprise to Host Keun Lee March 11

The Institute for the Study of Free Enterprise (ISFE), part of the Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky, is hosting a presentation by Keun Lee, vice-chairman of the National Economic Advisory Council, which is a key advisory position for the President of Korea (Chairman of the Council) from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 11.