by The Write Resume Team
Announcement
June 5, 2014 – Columbia Business School has added our Founder and CEO, Francis de la Cruz, as an official career coach to serve as a recommended resource to its global alumni base. He is listed among a number of the leading figures at the forefront of leadership development, executive transition, and organizational effectiveness. A 2008 graduate of Columbia Business School, Francis was thrilled to be included and humbled to be mentioned in the same company as some of world’s top executive coaches.
“Columbia Business School inspired me to pursue this venture and I could not have gotten to where I am today without the support and guidance of my classmates and fellow alumni. I can’t wait to give back to the Columbia community in any small way that I can,” Francis said. “Christina Hwang ’08, Goutham Bhadri ’09, Sonja Kosman ’08, and Eugene Song ’04 – thank you.”
Francis’ listing as a Columbia Business School Career Coach on the school’s website can be found via the following link:
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/alumni/career-services/career-coaches
About Columbia Business School
Columbia Business School (CBS) is the business school of Columbia University in Manhattan, New York City. It was established in 1916 to provide business training and professional preparation for undergraduate and graduate Columbia University students. It is one of six Ivy League business schools, and its admission process is among the most selective of top business schools.
Columbia Business School is one of the world’s leading business schools, and prides itself on its excellent faculty, who provide students with superior knowledge and thought leadership across divisions and disciplines. Its location in New York City and strong ties to industry promises students access to top business minds, and the diverse community spans sectors and nations, making an impact in small start-ups as well as established industries. Columbia Business School is perhaps best known for value investing and the seminal work completed in that area by professors Benjamin Graham and David Dodd. It is affiliated with 13 winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics including current professors Robert Mundell, Joseph Stiglitz and Edmund Phelps, more than any business school in the United States. The school has an international emphasis, and many alumni have achieved distinction in the public as well as the private sector.
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