Executive MBA

Preview Day - Friday, May 10, 2024 

The best way to learn more about our Executive MBA, is to see a class in action!

Join us Friday, May 10, to sit in on two current class sessions, and have lunch with our current students. 

Agenda:
  • 11:00 a.m.: Check in and meet Executive MBA staff
  • 11:15 a.m. - Noon: Sit in on Data Analytics class session with Professor Nate Craig
  • Noon - 1:00 p.m.: Buffet lunch with current Executive MBA students
  • 1:00-2:00 p.m.: Sit in on Marketing class session with Professor Joe Goodman
Please fill out the form to save your seat for the event. Space is limited.


About Professor Nate Craig:

Nate Craig is an associate professor in the Department of Operations and Business Analytics. He researches the application of data science and artificial intelligence to managerial decision-making, focusing on the financial services and retail industries. Leading outlets have published his research, including Harvard Business Review, the Journal of Operations Management, and Manufacturing and Service Operations Management. At the Fisher College of Business, Nate is academic director of the Executive MBA program and coordinator of the Ph.D. program in Operations and Business Analytics.

Nate earned a doctorate in Technology and Operations Management from Harvard Business School and master's and bachelor's degrees in Systems Engineering from The Ohio State University. He is the recipient of research awards, including the Wyss Award and the Ralph Gomory Industry Studies Award. Nate serves on the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) Community Board and the Ohio Union Council.




About Professor Joe Goodman:

Professor Goodman is Associate Professor of Marketing at The Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business and currently Chair of the Dept of Marketing & Logistics. His research seeks to understand consumer decision making in today’s marketplace. His research interests include consumer happiness and well-being with material and experiential purchases; consumers’ attraction to, and decision making from, large product assortments; and the role of crowdsourcing tools, such as Mechanical Turk, in consumer research. His research has appeared in the requisite journals (JCR, JMR, JCP, JBDM, JACR, OBHDP) and he has taught various courses (Principles of Marketing, Consumer Behavior, Brand Management, Judgment and Decision Making) at the undergrad, graduate, and executive levels. He joined Fisher in 2016 and received his PhD in Marketing at the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin. Prior to being a Buckeye, Professor Goodman was on the faculty at the University of South Carolina and Washington University in St. Louis, where he co-founded the CB Research Lab.