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From Corporate to Non-profit: How Trinity Business School Helped MBAs Realise Their Vision
Full-Time MBA graduates talk about their time at Trinity and how it was the genesis for their NGO Change Donations.

Trinity EMBA Students Leave the Classroom to Help Frontline Workers
Our Executive MBA students spoke to QS Magazine recently about how they helped develop a new service for frontline w orkers and others affected by COVID-19 in Ireland as part of their Company Projects Module. Read more here.

Trinity Business School Ranked Best in Europe for Gender Balance in Executive MBA Economist 2020 Rankings
Trinity Business School has risen to 11th position in Europe and 4th across the UK and Ireland in the 2020 Executive MBA rankings produced by The Economist. Read more here.

MBA Students Help Develop New Mental Health Service for Frontline Healthcare Workers and Those Impacted by Covid-19
The initiative - called MyMind.ie - which is supported by Sláintecare and the HSE, provides access to free mental health support services through its online platform for those impacted by the pandemic. Read more here.

MBA Students Fuel The Fight Fundraiser Supports Healthcare Workers and Restaurants
Full-time MBA student Richard J. Hurley has helped raise over $16,000 for Fuel the Fight Westchester, a not-for-profit grassroots campaign that aims to feed healthcare workers and support the hospitality industry in this time of need. Read more here about the initiative set up by Richard in early April in his local area.

MBA Spotlight: Full Time MBA Graduate Troy Lavin
Class of 2018 full-time MBA graduate Troy Lavin recently returned to the (virtual) classroom to mentor MBA students taking the Operations Strategy module. He has since spoken with us about his role as Chief Operating Officer for VITHIT Limited, giving an insight into the impact of logistical challenges like COVID-19 and how the Trinity MBA has shaped his approach to such problems.

MBAs Make Big Impact with Social Enterprise Project
Six of our MBA students who have named themselves ‘Team Tionchar’ (‘Team Impact’ in English) are working on an exciting new project with Carndonagh-based Spraoi agus Spórt to help celebrate the multi-award winning social enterprise’s achievements in the run up to their tenth anniversary later this year.

Managing Supply Chain Risk During COVID-19: A Personal Insight from Trinity MBA Graduate Pedro Cardone
Pedro Cardone, Executive MBA graduate 2018 recently met and mentored (virtually) our current MBA students as part of their operations strategy class. He talks to us about risk in supply chain, contingency and how his firm are shoring up their preparations.

MBA Alumni Startup Receives 800,000 Euro in Funding
Change Donations, founded by Trinity MBA alumni Lizzy Hayashida and William Conaghan, allows people to donate cashlessly by rounding up debit card transactions.

Do Better Leaders Mean Better Innovation? MBA Masterclass with Laurence Knell
New Adjunct Lecturer Laurence Knell spoke to our MBA Alumni recently at the Trinity Business + Technology Forum 2020

MBA Masterclass - The Erratic Rise of Brazil
Watch Dr. Evodio Kaltenecker Lecture on The Erratic Path of a Rising Global Power.

Associate Professor Amanda Shantz wins prize from MIT Sloan Management Review
The prize recognises the most outstanding article published by the journal on planned change and organizational development in the last year, and was judged by a panel of the MIT Sloan School of Management’s senior faculty members.

MBA & MSc Programmes Continue to Set European and Global Ranking Standards
Trinity Business School’s MBA and Masters programmes rank in top echelons of European and World Rankings yet again, with many ranked at the top of their fields. Read more here for the rankings for each programme.

The Implications of the New US Corporate Tax Regime for Inward Investment in Ireland
Professor Frank Barry outlines the history of corporate tax policy in the USA and Ireland up until recently, and analyses the likely implications for intellectual property location and inward FDI in Ireland as a result of the new US tax system brought about by the passage of the Trump administration’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Read more here.

Get Angry and Take Action: Mary Robinson Advises MBA Trailblazers for Climate Change Forum
Business leaders, Trinity MBA alumni and former President of Ireland and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson, spoke recently at the ‘Business of Climate Change’ in Trinity Business School.