Foster MBA alumnus lands crossword puzzles in LA and NY Times
What does it take to create a crossword puzzle of sufficient challenge and cleverness to be published in the New York Times? A bona fide... Read More
Study abroad: Career preparation
Annie Averett, Foster alum and recruiter for Microsoft, reflects on how her study abroad experience prepared her for the workforce.
Nanocel takes a novel approach to cooling electronics
There are big problems and then there are BIG problems. Cooling electronics, for example. How do you keep large server farms from overheating and how... Read More
Calling all leaders
Guest blog post by Don Nielsen (BA 1960) Normally, I am a very optimistic person, but I am concerned with what I see taking place... Read More
The rebirth of cool
Marcus Charles resurrects one of Seattle’s cultural icons To some, the old Crocodile Café was as essential a Seattle icon as Pike Place Market, the... Read More
NanoString: a big idea turns counting molecules into a thriving business
Amber Ratcliffe was close to graduating with her MBA in 2003 and had accepted a job offer at an established Seattle biotech firm when she... Read More
The CIE Alumni Network is for working entrepreneurs
“What I need is a group of people who are like me—in the throes of growing their start-ups,” said Tom Seery, the CEO of RealSelf... Read More
Athleon: the team that keeps on pitching
When Brent Lamphier and the Athleon team pitched at the Investment Round of the 2008 Business Plan Competition, there was a collective moment of surprise... Read More
The Value of the TMMBA Network
In the TMMBA Program, we combine relevant knowledge you can use right from the start with a powerful network of technology professionals. This powerful network... Read More
Jeff Becker
Jeff’s early flair for business launches start-ups Jeff Becker (BA 2003) has come a long way since selling Laffy Taffy from his middle school locker... Read More