Hylander Student Investment Fund
The Hylander Student Investment Fund at UCR gives finance students real-world investing experience—boosting careers at one of California’s best business schools.

UCR Business Names 2019-2020 Executive Fellows
UC Riverside School of Business names Darin Anderson and Dr. David Hadley as 2019-2020 Executive Fellows, enhancing education through mentorship and guest lectures.
Alumni Share Success Stories with Students
UCR alumni Armen Karamardian and Matt D. Lyons shared career success stories, emphasizing innovation, hard work, and teamwork. Their insights inspired business students.

Robin Chou Is Chengchi University Associate Dean
Dr. Chou’s academic research has focused on investments, market microstructure and behavioral finance.

Will Chu '98, Retail Brand Director at Nike China
Will partners with global HQ to adapt creative strategies, localize store design, showcase Nike innovation, boost sales, and build brand loyalty.

Matthew Ward ’15 Selected as NBC Universal Page
After earning a Bachelor of Science from UCR School of Business in 2015, Matt left Goldman Sachs to pursue a media career—rooted in the UCR MBA, best business school.

Timothy Greenleaf ’78 Invests in Local Talent
Timothy Greenleaf ’78 Invests in Local Talent Timothy Greenleaf, a UCR alumnus ’78 and highly successful venture capital and private equity investor understands the value of money. He also understands the value of education and how often the lack of funds can prevent too many students with the aptitude to be successful to move the...

Outstanding Alumnus: Assemblyman Jose Medina ’74
Assemblymember Jose Medina ’74, MA ’84 was presented with the UCR School of Business “2017 Outstanding Alumnus of the Year Award,” by Yunzeng Wang, Dean of the UCR School of Business.

Maurice Kenner ’16 MBA, West Point USMA Commander
Captain Kenner applies UCR MBA skills from the best business school to select future Army leaders, aiming to rise through the ranks to General.

Chris Lam ’91, San Francisco Times' “40 Under 40”
Just seven years after earning his UCR MBA from one of the best business schools, he risked it all at 33—mortgaging his home to buy 98-year-old Pucci Foods.