September 19, 2023
Michael Dambra, associate professor and Kenneth W. Colwell Chair of Accounting and Law, appeared live on CBS News to discuss how the United Auto Workers strike has put a spotlight on the pay gap between high-ranking executives and employees.
September 16, 2023
Politico interviewed Michael Dambra, associate professor and Kenneth W. Colwell Chair of Accounting and Law, for a story about how CEO pay at major auto companies is sparking controversy, with executives earning millions more than their median employees.
August 27, 2023
CNN quoted Charles Lindsey, associate professor of marketing, in an article discussing how Starbucks created its own language for ordering coffee.
August 26, 2023
The Washington Post interviewed Natalie Simpson, professor and chair of operations management and strategy, and associate dean for graduate programs, for a story about how the decision to keep disaster areas in Maui closed is frustrating residents, especially animal rescuers, who fear time may be running out for pets who survived the wildfire.
August 17, 2023
KCBS Radio spoke with Natalie Simpson, professor and chair of operations management and strategy, and associate dean for graduate programs, about Maui's top disaster response official defending his choice not to sound the island's emergency sirens during the wildfires.