A. Gary Anderson
Graduate School of Management

13th Annual Inland Empire Economic Forecast Conference e-book

13th Annual Inland Empire Economic Forecast Conference

The 13th Annual Inland Empire Economic Forecast Conference magazine.
New School of Business Building design draft

2022 UCR Business Magazine and Dean's Report

2022 UCR Business Magazine and Dean's Report The publication highlights major achievements at the UCR School of Business and provides an overview of the school's growth, academic programs, people, and strategic initiatives. View full screen
Women in Business Speaker Series_Bansree Parikh_President Bank of America Inland Empire

Understanding Starts with Inclusion

Renuka Kulkarni ’23 entered the business world with a passion for web development and marketing. During her time as a senior product manager for Amazon, she began to take careful notice of the trends in leadership around her.
By Elias Almarez-Herrera ’23 |
Incoming Executive Fellow Armen Karamardian ’93

‘Community is Everything’ to Restaurant Leader

As a 2022-23 Executive Fellow, Armen Karamardian ’93 wants UCR School of Business students to understand that, in business, they will not always have the right answers right away – and that’s OK.
Aerial view, Redondo Beach, CA

Inland Empire Growth Contrasts with National Decline

Business activity in the Inland Empire continued to rise in the latest numbers, standing in stark contrast to the decline in GDP at the national level, according to the new Inland Empire Business Activity Index released today by the UCR School of Business Center for Economic Forecasting and Development.
By Victoria Pike Bond | UCR News |
Construction workers on rooftop

August Slowdown: California Still Not Fully Recovered

California’s labor market expanded modestly in the latest numbers, with total nonfarm employment in the state growing by 19,900 positions in August, according to an analysis released jointly by the UCR Center for Economic Forecasting & Development and Beacon Economics
By Victoria Pike Bond |
Campus beauty shot

U.S. News Names UCR No. 1 Public for Social Mobility

For the fourth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has named UC Riverside the top public university in the nation for social mobility.
By J.D. Warren | UCR News |
Campus with students and bell tower

Forbes Magazine Ranks UC Riverside No. 33 Public University

UC Riverside is the No. 33 public university in a college ranking from Forbes magazine. UCR was among several UC campuses and 17 public universities in the top 50.
By J.D. Warren | UCR News |
UCR campus aerial view

Magazine Ranks UCR No. 4 for Pell Grant Performance

Washington Monthly magazine has ranked UC Riverside No. 4 among 444 universities nationwide in terms of its Pell Grant student performance. The accolade, released Monday as part of Washington Monthly’s 2022 college rankings, represents UCR’s excellence in several Pell performance categories that were factored. Those include: UCR is among the top 20 universities in the...
By John Warren | UCR News |
Randolph Kim ’11, ’14 alumnus

The Art of Investing and Dealmaking

A UCR undergraduate business course on the stock market and valuations pointed Randolph Kim ’11, ’14 to his career.
By Laurie McLaughlin |
LBSA club members address High School students

Opening Doors through Service

Aimed at engaging young scholars in the possibilities of higher education, the Latino Business Student Association (LBSA) led several high school outreach initiatives in the Riverside area.
By Elias Almarez-Herrera ’23 |
Cooks in restaurant kitchen

California Very Close to Recovering All Jobs Lost During Pandemic Downturn

California’s labor market continued to expand in July, with total nonfarm employment in the state growing by 84,800 positions, according to an analysis released jointly with Beacon Economics.
By Victoria Pike Bond |
Help Wanted sign on window

Demographic Dilemma: Slowing Population Growth, not Pandemic, at the Root of U.S. Worker Shortage

Supply chain struggles have been widely blamed for the inability to meet consumer and business demand throughout the pandemic.
By Victoria Pike Bond | UCR News |
New School of Business Building design draft

Regents Approve Plans for New School of Business Building

The Regents of the University of California have approved construction plans for a new UC Riverside School of Business building that will provide more instructional and administrative space to meet growing enrollment demand.
By Imran Ghori | UCR News |
Workers at construction site

Worker Supply Remains Biggest Constraint to CA Job Growth

19,900 Jobs Added Total nonfarm employment in California expanded modestly in the latest numbers, growing by 19,900 positions in June, according to an analysis by the UCR School of Business Center for Economic Forecasting & Development, released jointly with Beacon Economics. May’s employment estimates were also revised down to 40,800, a 2,100 decrease from the...
By Victoria Pike Bond |
Code on a black screen

Programming Club at UCR's AGSM on Decoding Coding

As professional careers commence, understanding the expectations which come with entering the workforce can create a whirlwind of confusion for recent graduates.
By Elias Almarez-Herrera ’23 |
Inland Empire houses aerial view

Inland Empire Business Activity Still Going Strong

Business activity in the Inland Empire has continued to grow, and in the context of today’s increasingly uncertain economic environment, stands in stark contrast to growth trends in the nation, according to the new Inland Empire Business Activity Index released today by the UCR School of Business Center for Economic Forecasting and Development.
By Victoria Pike Bond | UCR News |
Construction site with cranes after dark in California

Inland Empire Economic Forecast: Strong Through 2022

Business activity in the Inland Empire has continued to grow, and in the context of today’s increasingly uncertain economic environment, stands in stark contrast to growth trends in the nation.
By Victoria Pike Bond |
Business alumnus Kyle Maudlin ’11

Alumnus Advises AGSM Student Ambassadors to Persist

Kyle Maudlin ’11 has several positive things to say about LinkedIn.
By Darin Estep |
California homes

Fewer Than One-third of Inland Empire Households Can Afford to Buy a Home in One of Southern California’s 'Most Affordable' Housing Markets

Throughout the pandemic the Inland Empire’s relatively affordable housing market has been a bright spot in the local economy and home price growth has outpaced more expensive neighboring areas. That affordability, however, has diminished in the face of today’s higher mortgage rates and in the context of elevated demand and extraordinarily high-priced markets across the...
By Victoria Pike Bond | UCR News |