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The Boston Herald's business blog, The Ticker, announces Bert and John Jacobs, co-founders of Life is good, and Jorge Moran, Santander U.S. Country Head and President and CEO of Sovereigh Bank, as this year's Commencement speakers.
Bloomberg Radio launches a new 24/7 business radio station in Boston. Bentley is partnering with Bloomberg to provide faculty experts and co-produce content and programming.
Bentley University is highlighted for helping the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce create a new Global Talent Index to measure how major regions in the U.S. and around the world compare as talent centers.
Director of Programs at the Center for Business EthicsRobert E. McNulty is highlighted for gathering academic leaders from enemy countries India and Pakistan to engage in a panel discussion about intercultural relations, teaching, and business at the annual Global Business Ethics Symposium.
Senior Lecturer of Management Michael Boyd offers perspective to the Boston Herald on a new sitcom that features out-of-work men dressing as women in order to work.
Bentley University is highlighted for its "Tech Apprentice" challenge, a spin on the NBC reality series, where students face challenges and the winner receives a paid internship with marketing company Allen & Gerritsen. Student Brian Shea and Ian Cross, Director of the Center for Marketing Technology, are quoted.