NativeGriz
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Thanks Alpha, you always find a way to make people laugh.ALPHAGRIZ1 said:Honest, direct and humble is a great way to go through life
Thanks Alpha, you always find a way to make people laugh.ALPHAGRIZ1 said:Honest, direct and humble is a great way to go through life
Iowagriz said:In my opinion, the U has a long ways to go to get back to what it once was.
Iowagriz said:Quote from the article "The American Institute for Economic Research recently ranked the country’s top college towns for 2014-2015, based on student life, economic health, culture and opportunity."
So nothing about the educational component.
As a parent searching with my girls for colleges, I really wish that UM would rise anywhere near the top. They have always liked the campus and were raised to be a Griz, but the academics are not near what they are expecting. Yes is was nice education for me, but I didn't know better at the time (first time college student for my family) and out of state was not in my price range.
Several of the others mentioned are near the top for several of their majors. In my opinion, the U has a long ways to go to get back to what it once was.
and opportunity."
So nothing about the educational component.
John Connors, a specialist in enterprise software and services, was an investor in big data company Splunk, one of the hot IPOs of 2012. Splunk soared 109% on its first day of trading and was recently trading at a market cap of about $4 billion. He also invested in Heroku, which Salesforce.com acquired in 2010 for $212 million, and XenSource, which was acquired by Citrix in 2007. Other current investments include Parse, Motif Investing, Datasphere and Opscode. Connors was previously at Microsoft for 16 years, holding a number of executive positions including chief financial officer from 2000 to 2005. Connors' firm Ignition Partners recently reformed as a smaller team with three general partners. He's on the boards of Nike, FiREapps, Scout Analytics, Datasphere, Motif, Splunk, Opscode, Parse and Tier 3. Connors relaxes by working cattle on his ranch near his hometown in Southeastern Montana
UMGriz75 said:Some UM Business Grads do quite well.
John Connors, a specialist in enterprise software and services, was an investor in big data company Splunk, one of the hot IPOs of 2012. Splunk soared 109% on its first day of trading and was recently trading at a market cap of about $4 billion. He also invested in Heroku, which Salesforce.com acquired in 2010 for $212 million, and XenSource, which was acquired by Citrix in 2007. Other current investments include Parse, Motif Investing, Datasphere and Opscode. Connors was previously at Microsoft for 16 years, holding a number of executive positions including chief financial officer from 2000 to 2005. Connors' firm Ignition Partners recently reformed as a smaller team with three general partners. He's on the boards of Nike, FiREapps, Scout Analytics, Datasphere, Motif, Splunk, Opscode, Parse and Tier 3. Connors relaxes by working cattle on his ranch near his hometown in Southeastern Montana
Also, the "Montana Mafia." http://archive.umt.edu/montanan/f08/mafia.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
UMGriz75 said:Some UM Business Grads do quite well.
John Connors, a specialist in enterprise software and services, was an investor in big data company Splunk, one of the hot IPOs of 2012. Splunk soared 109% on its first day of trading and was recently trading at a market cap of about $4 billion. He also invested in Heroku, which Salesforce.com acquired in 2010 for $212 million, and XenSource, which was acquired by Citrix in 2007. Other current investments include Parse, Motif Investing, Datasphere and Opscode. Connors was previously at Microsoft for 16 years, holding a number of executive positions including chief financial officer from 2000 to 2005. Connors' firm Ignition Partners recently reformed as a smaller team with three general partners. He's on the boards of Nike, FiREapps, Scout Analytics, Datasphere, Motif, Splunk, Opscode, Parse and Tier 3. Connors relaxes by working cattle on his ranch near his hometown in Southeastern Montana
Also, the "Montana Mafia." http://archive.umt.edu/montanan/f08/mafia.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Htowngriz said:UMGriz75 said:Some UM Business Grads do quite well.
John Connors, a specialist in enterprise software and services, was an investor in big data company Splunk, one of the hot IPOs of 2012. Splunk soared 109% on its first day of trading and was recently trading at a market cap of about $4 billion. He also invested in Heroku, which Salesforce.com acquired in 2010 for $212 million, and XenSource, which was acquired by Citrix in 2007. Other current investments include Parse, Motif Investing, Datasphere and Opscode. Connors was previously at Microsoft for 16 years, holding a number of executive positions including chief financial officer from 2000 to 2005. Connors' firm Ignition Partners recently reformed as a smaller team with three general partners. He's on the boards of Nike, FiREapps, Scout Analytics, Datasphere, Motif, Splunk, Opscode, Parse and Tier 3. Connors relaxes by working cattle on his ranch near his hometown in Southeastern Montana
Also, the "Montana Mafia." http://archive.umt.edu/montanan/f08/mafia.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yeah, I guess 420 is too busy taking bong rips and eating Cheetos to take a peek at the alumni magazine. Lots of UM grads in all disciplines doing great things.
MrTitleist said:UMGriz75 said:Some UM Business Grads do quite well.
John Connors, a specialist in enterprise software and services, was an investor in big data company Splunk, one of the hot IPOs of 2012. Splunk soared 109% on its first day of trading and was recently trading at a market cap of about $4 billion. He also invested in Heroku, which Salesforce.com acquired in 2010 for $212 million, and XenSource, which was acquired by Citrix in 2007. Other current investments include Parse, Motif Investing, Datasphere and Opscode. Connors was previously at Microsoft for 16 years, holding a number of executive positions including chief financial officer from 2000 to 2005. Connors' firm Ignition Partners recently reformed as a smaller team with three general partners. He's on the boards of Nike, FiREapps, Scout Analytics, Datasphere, Motif, Splunk, Opscode, Parse and Tier 3. Connors relaxes by working cattle on his ranch near his hometown in Southeastern Montana
Also, the "Montana Mafia." http://archive.umt.edu/montanan/f08/mafia.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Splunk is the bane of my existence.
UMGriz75 said:Some UM Business Grads do quite well.
rJohn Connors, a specialist in enterprise software and services, was an investor in big data company Splunk, one of the hot IPOs of 2012. Splunk soared 109% on its first day of trading and was recently trading at a market cap of about $4 billion. He also invested in Heroku, which Salesforce.com acquired in 2010 for $212 million, and XenSource, which was acquired by Citrix in 2007. Other current investments include Parse, Motif Investing, Datasphere and Opscode. Connors was previously at Microsoft for 16 years, holding a number of executive positions including chief financial officer from 2000 to 2005. Connors' firm Ignition Partners recently reformed as a smaller team with three general partners. He's on the boards of Nike, FiREapps, Scout Analytics, Datasphere, Motif, Splunk, Opscode, Parse and Tier 3. Connors relaxes by working cattle on his ranch near his hometown in Southeastern Montana
Also, the "Montana Mafia." http://archive.umt.edu/montanan/f08/mafia.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Grisly Fan said:No siree, keep our expectations low and we'll never be disappointed.
Htowngriz said:UMGriz75 said:Some UM Business Grads do quite well.
John Connors, a specialist in enterprise software and services, was an investor in big data company Splunk, one of the hot IPOs of 2012. Splunk soared 109% on its first day of trading and was recently trading at a market cap of about $4 billion. He also invested in Heroku, which Salesforce.com acquired in 2010 for $212 million, and XenSource, which was acquired by Citrix in 2007. Other current investments include Parse, Motif Investing, Datasphere and Opscode. Connors was previously at Microsoft for 16 years, holding a number of executive positions including chief financial officer from 2000 to 2005. Connors' firm Ignition Partners recently reformed as a smaller team with three general partners. He's on the boards of Nike, FiREapps, Scout Analytics, Datasphere, Motif, Splunk, Opscode, Parse and Tier 3. Connors relaxes by working cattle on his ranch near his hometown in Southeastern Montana
Also, the "Montana Mafia." http://archive.umt.edu/montanan/f08/mafia.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yeah, I guess 420 is too busy taking bong rips and eating Cheetos to take a peek at the alumni magazine. Lots of UM grads in all disciplines doing great things.