In a city with a population of more than 1.2 million, one might imagine there are many people devoting time to doing good. John Mungioli, BS ’09, is one of those people. Not just a casual volunteer, Mungioli was a …
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“The beauty of the business is the people you work with and the places you go.” That’s how Joe Favorito, FCRH ’85, independent branding consultant, describes sports marketing. Co-sponsored by the Fordham Marketing Association and Business of Sports Society at Fordham, a recent sports-marketing …
If you’re seeking advice on how to pursue a career in the fashion and beauty industries, these five young alumnae can help.
As chairman and CEO of the apparel company PVH, Manny Chirico, BS ’79, oversees some of the world’s best-known clothing brands, including Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Speedo, Van Heusen, and Izod.
“> Alumni of the MBA, EMBA and MS programs at the Gabelli School of Business gathered for a reunion, held at the Lincoln Center campus on June 9. (Photo by Veronica Stuart)[/caption] By Eric Askins More than 300 alumni of …
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In less than 10 minutes, Pat David, head of diversity at JPMorgan Chase, made the assembled Gabelli School of Business graduate students at the Beacon Theater laugh, think, and get inspired. David was the speaker at the MBA and MS …
Liz Ann Sonders, MBA ‘90, is living proof of the value of mentors. Sonders, senior vice president and chief investment strategist for Charles Schwab and Co., has had several of the best. Speaking last week at a Fordham Wall Street …
By Jenna Johnson There is no perfect formula for success, but Christelle Durand, FCRH ’10, has a good description of what it takes. “Success comes from the combination of hard work and passion, but do not be afraid to ask …
Fordham University’s reach is global, and nowhere is that more apparent than China. With a significant number of graduates residing there, China has become an important place for Fordham administrators and faculty to keep in touch with alumni and their families, …