Here are the most popular School of Management s stories from 2025, according to readers at binghamton.edu.
Meet two Binghamton grads working behind the scenes at the Super Bowl
Michael Zagreda ’14 and Michael Katzenoff ’07 have a unique vantage point for the game-day experience inside the NFL’s technology department.
Binghamton University graduates Michael Zagreda '14 (left) and Michael Katzenoff '07 (right) work in the NFL technology department and will be part of maintaining the game-day experience at Super Bowl LIX, when the Kansas City Chiefs play the Philadelphia Eagles. Image Credit: Michael Zagreda and Michael Katzenoff.
Binghamton University graduates Michael Zagreda '14 (left) and Michael Katzenoff '07 (right) work in the NFL technology department and will be part of maintaining the game-day experience at Super Bowl LIX, when the Kansas City Chiefs play the Philadelphia Eagles. Image Credit: Michael Zagreda and Michael Katzenoff.
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For Chris Gaube ’09, MBA ’11, the School of Management provided the groundwork for representing a brand, a voice and a mission.
Chris Gaube '09, MBA '11 credits the Binghamton University School of Management for providing the groundwork for a successful marketing career, leading to the launch of his own business, Changent. Image Credit: Chris Gaube.
Chris Gaube '09, MBA '11 credits the Binghamton University School of Management for providing the groundwork for a successful marketing career, leading to the launch of his own business, Changent. Image Credit: Chris Gaube.
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School of Management takes a leap in the national rankings for career outcomes, and was placed among the top 10 public business schools for academic experience.
The Binghamton University School of Management has been ranked a top 10 public business school for a fourth consecutive year in the Poets & Quants 2025 Best Undergraduate Business Schools list. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.
The Binghamton University School of Management has been ranked a top 10 public business school for a fourth consecutive year in the Poets & Quants 2025 Best Undergraduate Business Schools list. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.
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Busaro Robinson, a student at Binghamton University’s School of Management, hopes to make a difference using his finance and business skills.
Busaro Robinson's grandfather, Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in American Major League Baseball. As a student in the Binghamton University School of Management, he's hoping to build on that legacy while growing his skills in business and finance. Image Credit: Anthony Borrelli.
Busaro Robinson's grandfather, Jackie Robinson, broke the color barrier in American Major League Baseball. As a student in the Binghamton University School of Management, he's hoping to build on that legacy while growing his skills in business and finance. Image Credit: Anthony Borrelli.
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School of Management’s Sydney Ferreira ’24, MBA ’25, aims to foster more diversity in storytelling and entertainment.
Binghamton University School of Management student Sydney Ferreira ’24, MBA ‘25, joined the United Talent Agency in New York City, a prominent company that represents actors, athletes, musicians, writers, gamers and digital influencers worldwide. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.
Binghamton University School of Management student Sydney Ferreira ’24, MBA ‘25, joined the United Talent Agency in New York City, a prominent company that represents actors, athletes, musicians, writers, gamers and digital influencers worldwide. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.
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School of Management students Adam Bandler and Chad Burks were recognized by Poets & Quants for their academic excellence and extracurricular leadership.
Adam Bandler (left) and Chad Burks (right), both students in the Binghamton University School of Management, were named among the 100 Best & Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors Of 2025 by Poets & Quants. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.
Adam Bandler (left) and Chad Burks (right), both students in the Binghamton University School of Management, were named among the 100 Best & Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors Of 2025 by Poets & Quants. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.
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Jennifer Koester ’94 is president of a company that opened its eye-catching Las Vegas venue in fall 2023.
The Sphere stands out in the Las Vegas skyline. Binghamton alumna Jennifer Koester is the company's president and chief operating officer. Image Credit: Sphere Entertainment.
The Sphere stands out in the Las Vegas skyline. Binghamton alumna Jennifer Koester is the company's president and chief operating officer. Image Credit: Sphere Entertainment.
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School of Management student Julia Ravitz blends her love of sports and marketing to keep fans cheering at Philadelphia Phillies games.
Julia Ravitz, a business administration major in the Binghamton University School of Management, blended her love of sports and marketing during her internship with the Philadelphia Phillies. Image Credit: Julia Ravitz.
Julia Ravitz, a business administration major in the Binghamton University School of Management, blended her love of sports and marketing during her internship with the Philadelphia Phillies. Image Credit: Julia Ravitz.
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Binghamton University researchers outline a plan to reduce the spread of harmful or misleading content and promote information diversity.
Christian Wilson ’16 earned a Bearcats of the Last Decade (BOLD) 10 Under 10 award for his dedication to students in the School of Management.
Binghamton University School of Management graduate Christian Wilson '16 is a New York City-based principal at Atlas Merchant Capital, a global investment firm, who focuses on private equity-style investments in the financial services sector. Image Credit: Christian Wilson.
Binghamton University School of Management graduate Christian Wilson '16 is a New York City-based principal at Atlas Merchant Capital, a global investment firm, who focuses on private equity-style investments in the financial services sector. Image Credit: Christian Wilson.
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