WHITEWATER, Wis. — March 20, 2025. The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater College of Business and Economics (CoBE) launched Warhawk Business Voices, a multi-show podcast network designed to connect students, alumni, faculty, business partners, and the broader community through authentic storytelling and real-world conversation. The network launched on the first day of spring, underscoring the college’s commitment to fresh ideas, new beginnings, and meaningful engagement.
Warhawk Business Voices features multiple distinct shows spanning the full range of CoBE’s community with more en route. Dean’s Table features Dean Paul Ambrose in conversation with business leaders, alumni, and thought leaders about career journeys and leadership lessons. Innovation Exchange connects regional businesses with CoBE resources, highlighting companies and the students and faculty who help them solve real problems. Warhawk to Warhawk offers current students an authentic peer-to-peer platform to share their college experiences with prospective high school and transfer students. Flight Path discusses international business and global experiences. Campus Pulse gives faculty and staff a platform to share the programs, research, and initiatives shaping college life. CoBE Navigator provides practical, step-by-step guidance for students and families at every stage of the journey.
“Warhawk Business Voices is more than a podcast network—it’s a way for our college to tell its story in the voices of the people who live it every day,” said Dean Dr. Paul Ambrose. “From students sharing their experience to faculty discussing their research to alumni reflecting on how CoBE shaped their careers, this network gives everyone in our community a platform. We’re proud to launch it as spring begins, because both represent new growth and new possibilities.”
The network serves multiple audiences simultaneously. Prospective students can hear directly from current Warhawks about campus life, majors, and career preparation. Alumni stay connected to their alma mater through stories from fellow graduates and faculty. Business partners and community members gain visibility into how CoBE’s programs drive workforce development and regional economic growth.
Shows are available beginning March 20 through the college’s website at uww.edu/cobe/podcasts. New episodes will release on a rolling schedule throughout the semester.
About the College of Business and Economics
The College of Business and Economics is Wisconsin’s largest business school and is the 2026 U.S. News and World Report review of online programs Best Business Graduate Program. The college is in the top 1% of the world’s business schools, having earned both Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and AACSB Accounting Accreditation. Further it is one of only 27 business schools in the United States to be recognized by the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD).
For more information on Warhawk Business Voices, visit uww.edu/cobe/podcasts or email cobe@uww.edu.

