Q&A with Aon’s Lori Goltermann: Technology, Data and the Future of Industry
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OVERVIEW To build or to buy, that is a question keeping the C-suite up at night when determining growth strategy. As global M&A activity reached more than $1 trillion during the first quarter of 2019, it’s clear that “buy” continues to be high on the agenda for senior leaders. However, another M&A dilemma is causing …
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Hurricane season begins June 1, and Florida is at risk every year. UCF Associate Professor Christopher Emrich, an expert in hazard science, social vulnerability, disaster recovery and community resiliency, has plenty of experience with hurricanes.
The University of Central Florida stormed the comic con world by participating in MegaCon Orlando and Puerto Rico Comic Con. Both events are geared for fans of science fiction, fantasy, anime and horror.
In The Headlines U.S.–China trade relations have escalated over the past few months, with many billions of dollars in goods facing hefty tariffs. Meanwhile, Canada and Mexico have reached a deal with the U.S. to lift levies on steel and aluminum imports. How can businesses navigate a constantly changing trading landscape? Why Does It Matter? …
Privacy laws meant to protect young users often deter social media platforms from allowing children younger than 13 to have accounts. But often kids find ways to use them anyway.
Two UCF professors conducted workshops Friday for emergency management personnel across Florida during the annual Governor’s Hurricane Conference.
OVERVIEW The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that by 2024 a quarter of the U.S. workforce will be over the age of 55, with one-third of that group aged 65 or older. Meanwhile, the U.N. projects the world’s population will grow by over 25 percent to an estimated 9.8 billion by 2050 – and …
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Rosen College of Hospitality Management at the University of Central Florida, in partnership with Research Features, has released the first issue of the Rosen Research Review.