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Jeremy Simon

Jeremy Simon
Writer
McCombs School of Business

As a writer for Texas Enterprise, Jeremy covers business-related research and news from the University of Texas at Austin. In addition, he manages the Texas Enterprise social media channels, including both the Facebook and Twitter (@TexasEnterprise) accounts. Originally from the Northeast, Jeremy earned a B.A. in English from Vassar College and lived in New York City. Since arriving in Austin in late 2005, he has interned in the editorial department at Texas Monthly magazine, freelanced for several local publications and spent a number of years as a writer and columnist for personal finance website CreditCards.com. 

Posts by Jeremy Simon

Understand the Future of Energy by Looking to the Past

Despite gradual improvements, today’s energy solutions often become tomorrow’s energy problems.

Considering Community Can Help Charities Increase Donations

Looking at community information can help charities better target new donors.

Hispanic Business Owners Hope to Improve Training, Market Access, Communications

Small businesses need better training for employees and better access to markets, study shows.

If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Happy?

Why do we end up chasing the mediums to happiness rather than happiness itself?

No Surprises Here: Experts Predict Headwinds For U.S. Economy

No Surprises Here: Experts Predict Headwinds For U.S. Economy

Got high hopes for the U.S. economy in 2013? Maybe you should scale back your expectations.

Want More Creative Employees? Look to Your Company's Management

Companies that want more creative ideas from their employees need to first consider their managers.

Red Wine, Soap Operas, and Other Surprises Await Business Travelers in the Arab World

Household consumption in the Arab world now tops that of China and India, but tapping this market takes patience.

Quantity Over Quality: Why You Shouldn't Pay Workers to be Creative

Paying for creativity doesn't produce better ideas. In fact, it may hinder the creative process.

Conducting Business With Women in the Arab World

Professor Vijay Mahajan describes how gender politics shape commerce in the emerging Arab market.

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