By Chelsee Pengal How does the sudden death of a company’s CEO affect its shareholder value? What does the answer mean for aspiring leaders? Hye Seung (Grace) Lee, Ph.D., assistant professor in the accounting and taxation area at the Gabelli …
With roots dating back to the 1800s, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. is the oldest and one of the largest private investment banks in the United States. Its influence on the early American economy helped navigate the country through financial …
Investors in the Italian Renaissance could have predicted today’s low interest rates, according to Paul Schmelzing, Ph.D., who dove deeply into American and European economic archives to research real interest rate dynamics. He reconstructed a global timeline that covered 82% …
By Chris Gosier, Photos by Bruce Gilbert Addressing new master’s and doctor-level graduates of the Gabelli School of Business on May 25, Edward M. Stroz, GABELLI ’79, called on them to practice the Jesuit values of Fordham throughout their careers—and …
The Gabelli School’s undergraduate Class of 2021 was celebrated in style this week with two in-person graduation events held at the Rose Hill campus. The May 18 and May 19 events, held outdoors on the terrace of Keating Hall, offered …
Today’s interest rates can be as low as 3%, but in the 1970s, Americans were paying 17% just to borrow money. In 1982, Henry Kaufman, then managing director of Salomon Brothers Inc., issued a memorandum predicting that interest rates would …
As former chair and CEO of investment banks Cowen Inc. and Shearson Lehman, Peter Cohen’s career spans five decades in which he saw technology change the financial landscape through digitization, contracted the merger that resulted in the powerhouse Shearson Lehman …
By Claire Curry The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumer attitudes, the need for clear and consistent sustainability standards, and the ways in which consumers and investors are reshaping ESG in fashion were key topics of the PVH 2021 …
Jeffrey Haynes joined Fordham in 2003 in Fordham IT, and moved to the Gabelli School of Business in 2007 where he now serves as Director of Information Technology, overseeing both the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses. In this “I …
Each spring, the American Marketing Association hosts an intercollegiate conference in New Orleans, a three-day conference designed for undergraduate marketing students seeking to learn more about the marketing industry from well-experienced industry professionals through professional development, career advice, networking, and …