Lindner College of Business dean featured in UC Emeriti Center speaker series

Marianne Lewis talks balancing big ideas, discipline with Professor Emeritus Ralph Katerberg

Keeping the student experience at the center of all business school operations. Exploring the role of business schools in leading the way for interdisciplinary learning. Creating a culture of innovation in which all are empowered to bring big ideas to solve problems that are executed with discipline.

Carl H. Lindner College of Business Dean Marianne W. Lewis, PhD, sat down with Ralph Katerberg, PhD, member of the Emeriti Association's Board of Directors and professor emeritus at the Lindner College of Business, to discuss these very things for the UC Emeriti Center’s luncheon series, EmeriTALKS.

Filmed in October 2019, “Innovation in Business: On Campus and Beyond” attracted more than 50 university faculty, staff and members of UC’s Emeriti Association & Center to Carl H. Lindner Hall for the moderated conversation, question-and-answer session and building tour that followed.

Watch highlights from Lewis’ conversation with Katerberg from the UC Emeriti Center’s Youtube channel [Video length: 6:00]:

Featured image: Emeriti Center Executive Director and Provost Fellow Peter DePietro introduces Lewis and Katerberg before their conversation at the October 2019 EmeriTALKS event.

About the Lindner College of Business

At the Carl H. Lindner College of Business, we are committed to developing the next generation of business leaders. By nurturing business problem solvers for more than 110 years, we’ve served as catalysts for innovation and cutting-edge research. Through experiential learning and personalized career development, our students graduate with a competitive advantage in the workforce, ready to tackle global challenges. 

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