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Click her for the podcastWelcome to Marketing Retro, a new MSU Denver College of Business Podcast where we catch up with recent MSU Denver Marketing students who have had successful careers so far and want to share their experiences with any who may soon be graduating and entering the job market I’m your host, Laurel Lane, a member of the Marketing Faculty in the College of Business!
In Episode 1,I talk with Kyler Duncan, a recent MSU College of Business grad who has launched a marketing career with an International energy drink company called NOCCO, or No Carbs Company, based in Sweden.
In the second episode of Marketing Retro, I welcome Jacob Barela de Herrera to reflect back on his journey through college and into his first marketing jobs.
In this 3rd episode of Marketing Retro, I talk with Lindsey Guy, a recent MSU graduate who is having great success as a Marketing Analyst at Motili, a local HVAC company here in Denver.
In this 4th episode of Marketing Retro, Laurel has a great discussion with Carter Bush, an MSU graduate and successful marketing professional. Carter is currently a Digital Marketing Specialist at the Brandsmen, which is a local agency here in Denver that specializes in complete marketing management for clients. The Brandsmen and Carter have really dived deeper into using various digital marketing tools to drive sustainable results for their various clients.
In this first episode of Marketing Retro Pro, Laurel sits down with Kirill Kniazev, a seasoned (but not fully cooked yet!) marketing professional who has over 15 years of experience in the field. When we spoke this summer, Kirill was still the Head of Marketing for Moitili, a local HVAC company here in Denver. Kirill is an exceptional marketing professional who graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder and started his career with the famed footwear company, Crocs!
Today’s guest for episode two of Marketing Retro Pro we have Aaron Templer, who founded Three Over Four, a Denver-based full-service branding and digital marketing agency. In this excellent conversation, we discuss Aaron’s journey – as a musician, as a business founder, and we also engage on the philosophy of providing thoughtful and strategic guidance to clients rather than just jumping headfirst into the tactic of the day!
For episode 3 of Marketing Retro Pro, our guest is Ben Tarver, the VP of Marketing for a local Denver agency called The Brandsmen! In this excellent conversation, we learn about Ben’s journey through his marketing career so far, including his time living in Chile. Ben tells us a fun story of getting a job before he graduated, and also talks about working with content marketing as his start.
Welcome to Business Cents, the student focused show that focuses on money, issues related to money and how money works in our lives, hosted by MSU Denver professors Laurel Lane and Jessica Mace. Although discussions and lessons will be important to people studying Business, they will involve building blocks that can be applied to a wide range of fields and jobs.
This episode functions as an introduction to the various concepts of Financial Literacy, explaining why knowing these concepts is so important, and laying out a road map for what this series will entail.
This episode is all about choosing a career, what that may look like, and what factors to consider when making career decisions.
This episode is all about student loans, financial aid, and what steps students can take to maximize their benefits.
This week is all about setting financial goals, how to go about doing so, making sure they are effective goals, and ways to budget successfully.
A Conversation with College Success Coach Laura Amigone on How to Keep Your Grades Up – In this episode, Jessica Mace interviews Laura Amigone, who is a college success coach and helps students make the most of their time and tuition in college.
February is Financial Aid Awareness month and we once again have Kerline in person to answer Financial Aid questions that were put forth to us by students over the last few weeks.
In this episode, Jessica and Laurel take a deep dive into life’s expenses and how we manage them – they also discuss ways to save money including many things you can do to save $100!
In this episode we are going to talk about bank accounts! It’s time to talk about choosing a place to hold your money and also discuss best type of account to support the monthly inflows and outflows of your income.
This episode we expand on what we talked about last week regarding banks and explore some recent real life events that have happened in the news pertaining to them.
This episode is the first in a three part miniseries talking about debt. In this part, we will cover what debt is, types of debt at a high level, why people have debt, and things that we all should consider before we decide to enter into a debt situation.
This episode serves as a little recap and review of the first ten episodes and goes over the various topics we covered. We talk about career and salary selection, financial aid, budgeting/setting financial goals, expense management, banking, and debt.
In this episode, Executive Director of Financial Aid and Scholarships at MSU Denver, Kerline Eglaus discusses the upcoming changes to the FAFSA process as well as why the opening date to fill out the form is in December in 2023 versus the normal October 1st date.
Note: FAFSA Deadlines for 2024-25 have been delayed. Visit Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) website for updated information
Today we follow up on our introduction to debt episode by focusing on one of the biggest contributors to debt in America today, credit cards. In this episode we go over what they are, how they work, and some things you can do to avoid falling into the easy trap of credit card debt.
Today we continue our mini series on debt by tackling the question whether or not you should lease or buy a car and discuss how debt can be leveraged to finance large purchases.
Today we continue our mini series on debt by tackling the question whether or not you should rent or buy a home and discuss the financial and non-financial implications and decision drivers between these two options.
Today we have finally reached the very important topics of Saving and Investing!! This represents a new “unit” since the last several episodes have all focused on debt. In this unit, we will talk about putting money aside for emergencies and short-term goals (saving) and purchasing appreciating/cash producing assets to meet long-term goals (investing).
Today we sit down with Dr. Kerline Eglaus once again to get updates and information about the new FAFSA process, what has happened since its initial roll out, and the adjustments made for new and current students while the initial roll out issues are being resolved.
Today we continue what we started in episode 15, this time focusing on different types of financial accounts. These include saving accounts, brokerage accounts, and retirement accounts.
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