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From homeland upheaval to financial hero: USF alum Meshal Alothman's personal and career journey
From homeland upheaval to financial hero: USF alum Meshal Alothman recounts the tumult that shaped his personal and career journey.
April 27, 2022Business News, Spotlights

Study recommends widening visibility of supply chain network for customers and suppliers
A joint project between the USF Supply Chain Innovation Lab and global manufacturer Jabil has concluded that it’s good business to have a more visible supply chain network.
April 27, 2022Business News, Research and Innovation
Another bright spot: A new high school campus open in downtown St. Petersburg.
April 23, 2022Business News
This week on the show, we talk about how top reviews sway consumer decision-making.
April 22, 2022Business News
St. Petersburg philanthropists Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton are donating $14 million to the ݮƵ (USF) to support the USF Muma College of Business.
April 19, 2022Business News
The ݮƵ received a $14 million donation.
April 19, 2022Business News
The donations came from St. Petersburg philanthropists Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton.
April 18, 2022Business News
The Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance at the ݮƵ St. Petersburg was abuzz Monday as university officials announced a “transformative” $14 million gift from the school’s namesake.
April 18, 2022Business News
The ݮƵ announced a $14 million donation today from Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton. The gift is to be used to create a Fintech “hub of excellence” at USF Muma College of Business.
April 18, 2022Business News
The university received a gift from philanthropists Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton that will go toward developing its financial technology program, eventually to include a fintech center and degree programs.
April 18, 2022Business News
“We are becoming the innovation hub of the southeast and hopefully the nation."
April 18, 2022Business News
The gift from philanthropists Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton will go toward new faculty, curriculums and more for a financial technology program.
April 18, 2022Business News