by Daniel Keyes (GSB ’12) As the April 15 tax deadline approaches, many low-income Bronx residents are seeking less-expensive alternatives to the costly advisory services offered throughout the borough. In response to this demand, Gabelli School of Business students are …
Michael Sutton (GSB ’13), a public accounting major with a concentration in finance — who also will be among the first Gabelli students to graduate with the new value investing specialization — has accepted an internship in the equity sales …
Marketing professors Dawn Lerman and Luke Kachersky are the authors of a perspective piece published in yesterday’s Christian Science Monitor, a small but nationally distributed newspaper known as a platform for topics of national and international importance. The professors’ op-ed plumbs …
A paper written by accounting professor Stanley Veliotis was published in the spring 2012 edition of the Journal of the American Taxation Association, a premier publication for empirical tax researchers. Co-authored with a colleague at the University of Connecticut, Amy …
Planning on going into accounting? Have internship or job interviews coming up? Now is a great time to make sure you’re up to speed on the world of tax. Professor Stan Veliotis — a CPA and tax lawyer with more …
Learn more about value investing when Georgetown University professor Prem Jain — author of the book Buffett Beyond Value, a detailed look at Warren Buffett’s investing strategies — visits Rose Hill for a meeting of the Finance Society. All are …
by Elizabeth Anderson (FCRH ’13) Julia Blasl walks into her office on 35th Street every Wednesday morning, ready to lead her team of employees at JumpStart, a startup IT recruiting firm. Julia is not only the company’s financial manager, responsible …
Heads up, marketing majors and communications and media management students! The university Career Services office is hooking you up with representatives from ESPN, AOL, Telemundo, T3 and the advertising agencies Grey and Ketchum. The event will include both a panel …
Career fairs are a familiar piece of the college landscape: Employers set up booths, students bring résumés, and the hiring ritual commences in earnest. Meet recruiters from Citigroup or Sony, leave with valuable job leads. Simple. But what if there …
by Catherine Migueis (GSB ’12) Financial success is important for any small business, but it is even more meaningful for the Amani Project, the Fair Trade operation at the Gabelli School of Business. The project’s students celebrated their most successful …