Snow Factory: How To Be A Student Entrepreneur
ShareBy: Gabby Sealy and Pablo Romero The idea of owning your own business and being a full-time student at the same time may seem like an impossible feat. While most people do not
Be Ready For a Digital Disruption
ShareBy: TJ Sheffer In a recent podcast “In Your Business”, UMSL Business talked with Rick Speakerman from Purina, Steve Bauer from FleishmanHillard, and our very own Professor
UMSL Business Presents: Cyber Security Concerns Facing Businesses
ShareBy: Jordan DeMars In today’s world, everything is going digital and with that comes some security problems. With so much business done over the internet, on top of all t
#MDMC17 Live: Getting to Know the Speakers. Part 2
ShareBy: Dan Klevorn We continue to introduce the speakers of the Midwest Digital Marketing Conference(MDMC17), who UMSL Business students were able to interview for the podcas
A Look Into the Midwest Digital Marketing Conference
Share This week in the UMSL Business podcasting series, “In Your Business with UMSL Business”, a few UMSL Business students sat down with Perry Drake, Angela LaRocca and Briana
UMSL Alumnus Shares His Experience
ShareWe recently caught up with UMSL alumnus Spenser Schmitt (‘14) about his experience at UMSL. Spenser, like many UMSL students first attended community college before transfer
Speed Networking Blitz’s through UMSL
ShareThe UMSL Marketing Club recently hosted their fall ‘Speed Networking’ event, at the JC Penney Center last Thursday, December 4th. Similar to speed dating, students rotate
Conquering Fear of Failure: How I Arrived in Marketing
ShareEveryone makes mistakes. Small mistakes— forgetting the grocery list; expensive mistakes— getting a speeding ticket; embarrassing mistakes— sending a text meant for a
The Digitization of Currency
Share Perry D. Drake Assistant Professor of Social and Digital Media Marketing Another disruption is about to occur. Are you ready? And it is going to effect how you and
Developing Your Social Media Marketing Plan
Share Perry D. Drake Assistant Professor of Social and Digital Media Marketing The basic function of marketing as we know it has changed. It is no longer acceptable