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Casual Friday @ Thrillist
December 4, 2009
6:00 pm
568 Broadway, Ste. 605
Join us for our first Casual Friday!! 3-5 students will have the opportunity to meet with Thrillist.com co-founder Adam Rich at his SoHo office to learn about the new media start-up world.
See this interesting article from Forbes.
For more information or to submit your name for the lottery, please contact Samantha Solmonson.

Careers in Media Crash Course
Monday, December 7
6:00 - 7:30PM
Uris 303
The MMA presents: Careers in Media Crash Course. This
panel discussion will feature current students who have worked in various media industries (music, film, TV, etc). Each will give a brief presentation, breaking down what it's like to work in that industry, and what opportunities are available for MBAs. Geared towards first years, this event will also feature a brief presentation by CMC about maximizing CBS resources to land the perfect summer internship in media!
Sign up today!
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Hiring a Columbia MBA means hiring an employee equipped with the tools to help your business grow and succeed in this rapidly changing media landscape. With classes such as Investing in Media, Media Analytics, Strategic Management of Media, and Integrated Marketing Strategy under their belt -- courses which provide students more than just theory, but also experiential learning –- Columbia Business School graduates have mastered cutting-edge business theory and practiced how to apply it in on-the-job situations to improve real world businesses.
In addition, the MMA resume book of all current first- and second-year students can be requested through the following links:
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In addition, we annually visit media corporations in the world’s largest media hubs, New York and Los Angeles. If you’d like to host Columbia Business School in a formal or informal setting please contact Susan Goodman, VP of East Coast Visits at sgoodman10@gsb.columbia.edu or Omari Jinaki, VP of West Coast Visits at ojinaki10@gsb.columbia.edu. |
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Lauren Frasca
Lauren comes to Columbia with six years of media experience in creative television/digital development. Having worked for both networks (Bravo) and independent content producers (Atlas Media, Wall to Wall Inc.), Lauren returned to business school in order to get a firmer grounding in the business of entertainment. Lauren is a Tufts grad (Go Jumbos!) and enjoys salsa dancing, oil painting and yoga in her spare time.

Susan Goodman
Prior to CBS, Susan worked in the Motion Picture Department of the William Morris Agency in Beverly Hills. She also worked in production on both films and commercials. Her most recent experience was producing and directing an independent film, short films and theater in NYC. This past summer, Susan worked at Goldman Sachs in Private Wealth Management and will be returning there full-time after graduation.

Omari Jinaki
Omari came to Columbia to switch careers and has had an amazing time doing so. Omari worked in business development at a medium-sized, high-growth consulting agency before school and since has interned at Sony Music Entertainment and Ogilvy & Mather in their Marketing Planning and Marketing Analytics divisions, respectively. More recently, he’s begun working in NBC Universal’s Integrated Sale Marketing division which drives strategic ad campaigns through verticals that reach across NBCU’s properties, such as Bravo, Oxygen, the USA Network, the Weather Channel, iVillage, and Telemundo. Long-term he’d like to work in marketing strategy for a large entertainment media conglomerate or advertising agency, or in the media practice of a consulting firm. Outside of school Omari is an obsessive tennis fanatic and skilled in the art of cooking Dominican empanadas.
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