For Anthony Perrone (GSB ’13), audit is the place to be. As someone who gets along well with people, he likes being able to interact every day with clients from different industries. He appreciates the holistic view an auditor gets …
Think of Tom Ray as a nationwide guard against business shenanigans. For many years, he was among the U.S. government’s highest-ranking watchdogs of the accounting industry, charged with making sure that the auditors of giant corporations were doing their jobs. He …
Professor Stan Veliotis is once again offering his knowledge of the tax industry to help Gabelli School students. If you’re interested in the idea of working in taxation — even if you’re not sure, but curious! — this is a …
Eileen Walsh (GSB ’76), a partner at KPMG who has more than 30 years of experience at the firm, will hold a Boardroom Series session next week. Here are the details: Date: Thursday, February 14, 2013 Time: 1:00 p.m. Location: Hughes …
John Manley (GSB ’13) knows where he’ll be working from this July onward — and it’s a place where he has already succeeded (twice!) as an intern. John is a member of the incoming 2013 analyst class at Deutsche Bank. …
Do you see yourself headed for a Big Four or other large accounting firm? Are you not sure yet, but it sounds interesting? Either way, now’s your chance to find out everything you want to know about working in the Big …
Having finished a Federal Reserve Bank of New York internship that lasted from summer through fall 2012, Michelle Ciesielska (GSB ’14) has lined up not one but two new opportunities. The big one is a summer 2013 slot with KPMG’s advisory practice, …
by Farzana Ali (GSB ’15) Offering students only 48 hours to rip through 20 pages of facts, figures and charts, the KPMG International Case Competition is unlike any other. Competitors identify and analyze key issues facing a business — this …
We know what a networking event looks like. Right? Suit. Dress shoes. Leather portfolio. Not this time! The Gabelli School of Business and Beta Alpha Psi invite all Gabelli School sophomores, juniors and seniors — especially current or future accounting, …
One of the greatest advantages of the Gabelli School of Business is access to adjunct professors who are top-ranked executives at New York City corporations. The same holds true for the Gabelli School’s program in the U.K. — simply substitute …