By Claire Curry When the COVID-19 pandemic swept the globe, it brought numerous industries to a screeching halt and fueled explosive growth in others. In the aftermath of the crisis, business leaders are learning valuable lessons as they steer their …
In a recent Gabelli School Centennial Speaker Series webinar sponsored by the CFA Society New York, the Gabelli Center for Global Security Analysis, and the Museum of American Finance, Michael Mauboussin, co-author of Expectations Investing: Reading Stock Prices for Better …
By Kelly Kultys On Oct. 21, members of the Fordham community heard how a unique idea helped Robert “Bob” O’Shea, GABELLI ’87, become one of the youngest partners in Goldman Sachs history before establishing his own firm. O’Shea was featured …
Allocators—an elite group of investors—influence how money moves around the world on the behalf of institutions such as foundations, pension funds, and sovereign wealth funds. The host of the acclaimed podcast Capital Allocators and author of the recent book Capital …
By Caitlin Cannuscio, BS ’23 Each semester, Fordham Marketing Association (FMA) hosts fundraising and community service events for Fordham University and other organizations. In the past, Fordham Marketing Association has held events to raise money including a Krispy Kreme Fundraiser …
For the first time in nearly two years, Homecoming returned to Rose Hill—and the Fordham football team rose to the occasion, defeating Wagner, 56–7, on Oct. 9. Following the game, players took turns boosting each other up to ring the …
By Patrick Verel The concept of artificial intelligence has been with us since 1955, when a group of researchers first proposed a study of “the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines.” At the same time, it seems like not …
Now more than ever, investment firms expect companies to “hold their feet to the fire” and disclose their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies. The opportunities and risks of corporate sustainability practices for value investors was the topic of a …
In 1977, Hungarian-born Thomas Peterffy purchased a seat on the American Stock Exchange. A decade later, he developed a fully automated market-making system for stocks, options, and futures, an innovation that forever changed the trading floor and fast-tracked his career …
By Kelly Kultys Periods of uncertainty provide an important chance to learn and grow. That was one of the messages Mario Gabelli, 1965 graduate of the school that now bears his name, shared with first-year Gabelli School of Business students …