
G-Suite | Gonzaga University Podcast Network
The G-Suite is your hub for all things Zag Business. Listen to in-depth conversations with Gonzaga School of Business Administration graduates, faculty and friends.
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Show overview
G-Suite | Gonzaga University Podcast Network has been publishing since 2023, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 50 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 45 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence, with the show now in its 4th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 46 min and 57 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 6 months ago. The busiest year was 2024, with 25 episodes published. Published by Gonzaga Marketing.
From the publisher
The G-Suite is your hub for all things Zag Business. Listen to in-depth conversations with Gonzaga School of Business Administration graduates, faculty and friends.
Latest Episodes
View all 50 episodesS4 Ep 14Jacob Rooksby | G-Suite
Jacob H. Rooksby is an experienced academic, administrator, and attorney with a proven track record of leadership and innovation in higher education. Appointed Dean of Gonzaga University School of Law in 2018, Rooksby has focused on enhancing the law school’s academic programs, modernizing its facilities, and integrating it more fully into the university and regional communities.
S4 Ep 13Dr. Vivek Patil | G-Suite
Dr. Vivek Patil is a Professor of Marketing and Director of Graduate Business at Gonzaga. He discuses the MBA, MSBA and his vision for our programs.
S4 Ep 12David Pickersgill | G-Suite
In part 2 of our Barry-Wehmiller series, David Pickersgill, Senior Outreach Program Leader at BW, discusses his role in educating a variety of businesses, government agencies, and other organizations on the principles of Truly Human Leadership.
S4 Ep 11Bob Chapman | G-Suite
Part one of this two part series features Bob Chapman, the Chairman and former CEO of St. Louis, MO-based Barry-Wehmiller, a $3B global manufacturing business with almost 12,000 team members. Chapman’s experiences were the inspiration behind his 2015 WSJ bestseller Everybody Matters: The Extraordinary Power of Caring for Your People Like Family, co-authored with Raj Sisodia. Bob’s approach to business was featured in a case study by Harvard Business School. In 2013, Bob and his wife Cynthia launched a nonprofit, Chapman Foundation for Caring Communities, to bring Barry-Wehmiller’s groundbreaking “Listen Like a Leader” training to communities. In 2015, the Chapman & Co. Leadership Institute was founded to bring the principles of Truly Human Leadership® to for-profit organizations through culture transformation and leadership training. Bob and his team have been collaborating with the Gonzaga School of Business for three years.
S4 Ep 10Zenaida Moya | G-Suite
GU economics alum Zenaida Moya joins Andrew and Stephanie to discuss Jesuit education and its impact on her life. Ms. Moya has long been involved in the government of the Caribbean country Belize and served as the first female mayor of Belize City.
S4 Ep 9Moira Rogers | G-Suite
With more than 20 years of experience, Moira Rogers now serves as the Study Abroad Director at Gonzaga. In this episode, she discusses the various opportunities available for Business students to study aboard with GU.
S4 Ep 8Brian Newberry | G-Suite
Brian Newberry is the CEO of Girl Scouts of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. Prior to his CEO appointment, he served as Executive Director of Leadership Spokane, a diverse community of youth and adult leaders seeking to build a stronger community, and was the Commander of the 92nd Air Refueling wing, serving military and humanitarian operations throughout the globe. An adjunct Professor in the MBA program, Brian is a graduate of the US Air Force Academy and recipient of the Bronze Star.
S4 Ep 7Visiting Professor in Residence Ray Eby | G-Suite
In this episode, Visiting Professor in Residence Ray Eby discusses family, one of the three values of the Jud Regis Endowed Chair of Accounting, in Wolff Auditorium of the Jepson Center.
S4 Ep 6Arnie Mondloch | G-Suite
S4 Ep 5The Art of Jepson with Bud Barnes | G-Suite
The Jepson Center is not only the home of the business school, but also houses some of the best art across campus. In this episode, Dean Emeritus Bud Barnes takes us on a tour of art in the building.
S4 Ep 4Jabez LeBret | G-Suite
Jabez LeBret is an executive in residence in the School of Business. His expertise spans marketing, finance, education, and entrepreneurship. In this episode, he discusses branding in the era of social media and specifically Southwest Airline’s recent announcement to shift away from the business model it’s long been known for.
S4 Ep 3Ryan Herzog | G-Suite
Ryan Herzog is an Associate Professor of Economics at Gonzaga and is a co-author of one of the top college textbooks, Principles of Economics, with Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman. Dr. Herzog’s expertise has been featured on various media outlets including CBS, Bloomberg, Cheddar, and the CBC.
S4 Ep 2Mike Fox | G-Suite
After more than forty years in employee benefits and human resource consulting, Mike Fox has published his first book, “Lifelong Mentorship: Touching All the Bases,” which describes his youth growing up in a professional baseball family and how these lessons influenced his business life in being mentored and in mentoring others.
S4 Ep 1Shelby Arveson | G-Suite
Shelby Arveson, Chief Financial Officer for Providence's South Division, brings over 21 years of experience in financial strategy and leadership to this episode. A proud Gonzaga Business graduate, Shelby has worked across financial reporting, operational finance, and mergers & acquisitions, now overseeing the financial health of a large integrated healthcare system in California. Hosted by Professors Stephanie Van Dellen and Andrew Brajcich.
S3 Ep 12Stephanie Van Dellen | G-Suite
Dr. Stephanie Van Dellen is a fall 24 addition to the SBA as she joins the management discipline. With a background in leadership, she is passionate about effective teaching and her research interests include improving workplaces through the use of technology and leadership.
S3 Ep 9Amanda Banta | G-Suite
Amanda Banta is an adjunct instructor in Gonzaga’s MBA program and a registered financial investment advisor. Prior to that, she competed for the USA Rifle Team in the 2012 London Olympics, a goal she set at the age of thirteen. She speaks about the lessons of an elite athlete and how they apply to a variety of facets in life.
S3 Ep 11Alex Mendoza | G-Suite
Alejandro Mendoza is an Adjunct Instructor of Business Analytics and Accounting teaching both graduate and undergraduate students at GU. Originally from Mexico City, he speaks of a career of solving unstructured problems providing a wide range of opportunities that ultimately led him to the Pacific Northwest via Chicago.
S3 Ep 10Lindsay Stevenson | G-Suite
Lindsay Stevenson is the Chief Transformation Officer at BPM, one of the top 35 accounting and advisory firms in the US and a certified B corp. She has been named twice to the 25 Most Powerful Women in Accounting by the AICPA and twice to the top 40 under 40 accounting professionals by the CPA Practice Advisor. Lindsay discusses the transformation occurring across the business world, including emerging technologies and the next generation’s approach to life.
S3 Ep 8Dan Brajcich Eulogy | G-Suite
Prof. Dan Brajcich came to Gonzaga to drop off a boyhood friend who received a boxing scholarship in 1940 and stayed for a lifetime. This episode features his eulogy delivered by Bud Barnes at St. Al’s church in 2004.
S3 Ep 6Bud Barnes | G-Suite
Bud Barnes is the Dean Emeritus of the School of Business having first arrived in September 1973. Bud took the Business School from the basement of the Administration Building, now called College Hall, to its own home, the Jepson Center, on the shores of Lake Arthur and ushered in accreditation and an increase in national profile. He remains a part of the SBA community teaching economics.