Sellinger faculty quoted in Washington Post, other media in March
Sellinger School faculty members regularly serve as experts in the media, sharing their knowledge on a range of current business topics. Faculty and staff members spoke with The Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, Maryland Public Television, WJZ-TV, Illinois Times, Technical.ly and Catholic Review in March.
- Mary Ann Scully, MBA ’79, dean of the Sellinger School, discussed the banking industry on Maryland Public Television’s Direct Connection
- Scully also shared her expertise in The Washington Post’s “Big banks may get bigger as crisis swamps ‘too big to fail’ worries” and The Baltimore Sun’s “Will the collapse of two U.S. banks be followed by more? Former Baltimore bank CEO and others say no, for now.
- Wendy Bolger, founding director of Loyola’s Simon Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, was quoted in Technical.ly’s “Loyola’s entrepreneur support program, Baltipreneurs Accelerator continue to nurture underrepresented founders” and Catholic Review’s “Maryland entrepreneurs get support for start-ups at local Catholic universities”
- Karyl Leggio, Ph.D., professor of finance, appeared in WJZ-TV’s story “As streaming options flood the market, consumers weigh mounting costs after cord cutting”
- Kerry Tan, Ph.D., associate professor of economics, was quoted in Illinois Times’ story “United Airlines departing Springfield”
- John Michel, Ph.D., associate professor of management, appeared in WJZ-TV’s story “Companies find less is more as Maryland weighs 4-day workweek program”
- Jeremy Schwartz, Ph.D., professor of economics, appeared in WJZ-TV’s story “‘Bare Minimum Monday’: A new era of sustainable work-life balance or a fleeting trend?”
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