“I am the Gabelli School” celebrates the people, moments, and events that provide us with pride and joy. Twice a month, we will feature a brief Q&A with a different member of the Gabelli School community, speaking in their own …
Late 19th-century American railroad magnate Jason “Jay” Gould has been called the “Mephistopheles of Wall Street,” despised for his unscrupulous investing and trading tactics. However, some of the financier’s business practices, according to Gabelli Center for Global Security Analysis fellow …
By Ashley Rabinovitch “It’s always rewarding to be part of something new,” reflected Julia de Xavier, BS ’21, a member of the Gabelli School’s Global Business Honors Program. As a student coming from Markham, Ontario, a small city in the …
February 1st marks the start of Black History Month, and the Gabelli School’s month-long celebration, “Celebrating Black Voices,” includes events, discussions, and an invitation for those in the school community to express themselves by creating original content. In a letter …
When Henry Bergh founded the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in 1866, he knew—despite the opposition he faced from New York City’s elite—that his mission to save animals was an important one. Over 150 years later, …
By Andrew Clark and Claire Curry Advertising in New York City can be tricky—location is everything, values are critical, and you need the right people for the job. So, when Dr. Michael E. Carey, president of Cardinal Hayes High School, …
“I am the Gabelli School” celebrates the people, moments, and events that provide us with pride and joy. Twice a month, we will feature a brief Q&A with a different member of the Gabelli School community, speaking in their own …
Discover Gabelli: Diversity Week comprised five days of virtual engagements that shined light on the Gabelli School’s commitment to diversity and inclusion and gathered industry experts who spoke about corporate efforts in these areas across multiple fields. The event – …
Ten years after he made a gift to the business school that now bears his name, investor Mario J. Gabelli, a summa cum laude graduate and 1965 class president of the Gabelli School of Business, made a gift of nearly half of …
By Claire Curry Appreciating what you have, believing that you can make a difference, and having a positive outlook for the future are the most important characteristics of successful leaders, according to Michael Dowling, president and CEO of Northwell Health. …