Kelsey Carlston is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Gonzaga University. Her research is primarily on the causes and consequences of intergenerational economic mobility. She is currently studying the health consequences of intergenerational mobility in a research project funded by the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Carlston discusses her journey through economic theory and her NIH project. Hosted by Andrew Brajcich, the Jud Regis chair of accounting, director of accounting and professor of accounting at GU.
A senior at Gonzaga graduating this May, Mateo Valdez is the founder of the Gonzaga Sport Consulting Group, an idea that began in his...
Todd Finkle is the Pigott Professor of Entrepreneurship at Gonzaga University. The author of two books: Warren Buffett: Investor and Entrepreneur was recently published...
Brian Eike (BBA ’08) is an audit partner at the Big 4 accounting firm KPMG in Seattle. A graduate of Gonzaga’s Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership...