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Hope Wilson
Director of College Relations/Communications
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Brad Dixon
Communications
Manager
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Joe Macri
Online Communications Manager
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Alan Sears
Graphic Designer
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Andrew Jarrett
Web Developer
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Patricia Smith
Events Coordinator
404-385-2657
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Preparing for Takeoff: Management Training Helping NASA Launch Orion 
Developing a brand-new spacecraft capable of taking humans into orbit is no easy task. That kind of multi-year, multi-billion dollar undertaking requires an immense amount of project management expertise, says Ellen Ochoa, deputy director of NASA's Johnson Space Center.
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Ledbetter Establishes Professorship in Real Estate Development 
In the world of real estate, experience has always been the best teacher. It was this knowledge that led seasoned real estate veteran Robert H. Ledbetter Sr., IM 1958, to make a $1 million gift to the College of Management to establish and endow the Robert H. Ledbetter Sr. Professorship of the Practice of Real Estate Development.
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Study: Women in IT Must Leave Profession to Close Wage Gap
Receiving lower pay than their male counterparts has motivated many women to leave the information technology profession in the last 20 years, according to a new study by a Georgia Tech College of Management researcher.
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College of Management in the News
Highlights of recent news coverage of Georgia Tech College of Management's people and programs.
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Executive MBA Student Neil Kimber Climbs to CTO
For Neil Kimber, the next logical step in his career was rising from director of technology for TalentQuest to CTO of the company. He knew he'd need a solid business education to take him there, so he enrolled in Georgia Tech's Executive MBA in Management of Technology Program.
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Study: Demand-supply Mismatches Increase Equity Volatility
Demand-supply mismatches caused by product introduction delays, excess inventory, and supply chain disruptions lead to a major increase in firms’ equity volatility, according to a new Georgia Tech College of Management study.
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