Robert Gamgort ’84 Named CEO of Keurig Green Mountain
Robert Gamgort ’84, a Bucknell University graduate, has been named the Chief Executive Officer at Keurig Green Mountain, the well-known maker of the Keurig …
Robert Gamgort ’84, a Bucknell University graduate, has been named the Chief Executive Officer at Keurig Green Mountain, the well-known maker of the Keurig …
David Brond ’81, a Bucknell University graduate, recently joined the Del-Mar-Va Council of the Boys Scouts of America (BSA) executive board, where he will …
Charlie Burckmyer ’99, a Bucknell University alumnus, recently joined JMC Capital Partners as its new Principal. He comes to JMC from Knob Hill Partners, a …
Bucknell University alumnus Hironori Maeda ’09 was recently named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list for the finance and venture capital field. Maeda …
Bucknell University graduate Lindsey Goldstein ’03 was recently featured in a first-person series being run in the Poughkeepsie Journal. The series is comprised of …
Professor Thomas Kinnaman, economics, recently had an article published on The Conversation website about recycling. In it, he theorizes that society may be …
Howard Heitner ’76, a Bucknell University alumnus, recently joined LaTerra Development as its chief operating officer. Based in Beverly Hills, Calif., LaTerra is an …
Bucknell University graduate John Dowers ’81 was recently named the President of the Consumer Healthcare Division at the WellSpring Pharmaceutical Corporation. Based in Sarasota, Fla., …
BioDerm, Inc., recently announced that Gaet Tyranski ’91, a Bucknell University alumnus, has been appointed president of the company. BioDerm is a manufacturer of products …
Joan Cadigan ’86 was recently named the new Executive Director of the Phoenixville Community Education Foundation (PCEF). Cadigan previously spent several years as the Vice-President …
Ronald Liebowitz ’79 was recently named the new president at Brandeis University. Liebowitz, who was honored by the Bucknell Alumni Association in 2014 with …
Ed Wise ’81, the CEO of The CDM Group, the world’s largest fully-integrated healthcare communications company, was recently featured in Profile Magazine with an extensive …
Brian Hitchings ’84 recently joined SSH Real Estate as a Senior Vice-President. SSH is a commercial real estate company based in Philadelphia that serves the …
Two Bucknell alums were recently named to leadership roles at Glassdoor, a top jobs recruiting and informational website.
Kristina Leslie ’86, former Chief Financial …
NPR – WBUR
Professor Tom Kinnaman, economics, tackles tough questions about recycling: Is it working? Does it add up? …
Here & Now
Bucknell University economist Thomas Kinnaman shares his vision for how the U.S. should be recycling. …
U.S. News
Energy costs will likely go higher if the U.S. passes legislation that forces energy providers to adopt more Earth-friendly practices, says Professor …
WalletHub
Thomas Kinnaman, economics, says every $1,000 in property tax increases equals a $50,000 increase in the cost of the house. The survey ranks New …
NPR
Economics professor Thomas Kinnaman says rural drivers gain a lot more from lower gas prices than the savings estimated by the Energy Department. …
Quartz
Berhanu Nega, professor of economics, says the Ethiopian government “cannot last a day in an environment of freedom.” …
WalletHub
Bucknell University Professor Gregory Krohn, economics, weighs in on his Super Bowl pick and explains the event’s economic impact. …
The New York Times
Bucknell University Professor Thomas Kinnaman, economics, says public enthusiasm about recycling has cooled, with states favoring cheaper and easier options. …