Tyler Jeffcoat and his family

Guiding a new generation of accounting graduates

In 2002, after graduating high school in Columbus, GA, Tyler Jefcoat (BBA ’07, MBA ’13) took an interest in Athens and the University of Georgia for two reasons: its music scene and its business school.

Terry students help COVID-proof marketing for a local business

Putting new tools to work

When Robyn Thompson and Brenden Higbee launched their first Four Fat Cows ice cream shop, they imagined it as a place where families and friends could gather to share a sweet treat.

Bulldog 100 Offbeat

Offbeat Media Group tops Bulldog 100

Offbeat Media Group, an Atlanta-based digital influence and media company headed by a trio of Terry College graduates and a Grady College alum, took home top honors in the Bulldog 100 ranking of the fastest-growing businesses owned or operated by UGA alumni.

Correll Hall MBA

Georgia MBA partners with Reaching Out MBA to support LGBT+ students

The Georgia MBA Program at the Terry College of Business is proud to announce a partnership with Reaching Out MBA (ROMBA), a national association for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer MBA students dedicated to increasing the influence of the LGBT+ community in business th

Parade Kirby

Photo gallery: Georgia Bulldogs championship parade

Brian Powers, photographer in the Terry College Office of Marketing and Communications, joined the crowd to capture images from the Georgia Bulldogs national championship parade in Athens on Jan. 15.

Terry College Students standing in front of a tractor

UGA Leonard Leadership Scholars help Colquitt County build its brand

A town’s motto says a lot about a place. Atlanta is a “City Too Busy to Hate,” while Athens is “Life Unleashed.” And now, with the help of a dedicated student team from the Terry College’s Institute for Leadership Advancement (ILA), Georgia’s Colquitt County is “Where Life Grows.”

Daniel Gamache

Terry faculty recognized for leadership research

Effective leadership impacts every part of an organization, but there is still plenty to learn about what makes leaders effective, or even what effectiveness looks like.