Our mission is to prepare principled leaders to have a positive influence on business and society.
A DIFFERENT KIND OF LEADER
Daily, our students and faculty go beyond what is—opting to build what should be. In an ever-changing marketplace, we seek to make our mark. To achieve more. Build more. Do more. Create more.
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Learning and Leading
Goizueta Distinguished Speaker Series
The series engages exceptional leaders from a range of industries to share their experiences and insights on the world of business as it is today and what it may become tomorrow. Creating powerful connections between students, alumni, and the business community, Goizueta raises its voice and influences meaningful business performance that ignites passion to drive lasting change.
Shop Goizueta Swag
Excitement is in the air as we unveil our brand-new online store, featuring exclusive, limited-edition, Goizueta branded apparel. From cozy hoodies to stylish tees and beanies, our apparel is designed for comfort and showcasing school pride.
Whether you're a current student navigating campus life and making memories, an alumnus cherishing memories, or a member of our beloved faculty and staff, this is your one-stop destination for Goizueta branded designs. There’s something for everyone!
Whether you're a current student navigating campus life and making memories, an alumnus cherishing memories, or a member of our beloved faculty and staff, this is your one-stop destination for Goizueta branded designs. There’s something for everyone!
100 Years of Taking Care of Business
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Emory’s business school is founded
1919
Now known as Goizueta Business School, the School of Business Administration was founded after the dean of Emory College, Howard Odum, recommended the Board of Trustees create a “school of economics and business administration.” The school offers courses in economics, accounting, and business law. -
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Business School hosts the 1st Intercollegiate Games
1964
A nation-wide competition in which teams from the country’s best business schools are selected to participate in a variety of games using computer simulations. Now 35, Roberto Goizueta moves to Atlanta to become Vice President of Technical Research and Development at the Coca-Cola Company. He is, and remains, the youngest person to hold this position at the company. -
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Goizueta Business School Launches Two Specialized Masters Degrees