Cathy Engelbert, who rose up through the ranks at Deloitte USA to become the first woman CEO of a Big Four accounting firm, never aspired to the job she has. Instead, she simply sought to be a leader, she told a …
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Working creatively in marketing is not a hidebound activity. Inspiration came come from a variety of sources. But the process that leads to the creative aspects of marketing is important, R.P. Kumar, executive vice president and global director of strategic …
How do you provide for the technology needs of students, faculty, and staff at a university with three distinct campuses and myriad buildings, offices, dormitories and open spaces? Fordham’s Vice President and Chief Information Officer Frank Sirianni has a simple …
How can you tell if a company is one in which you should invest? It takes a lot of research, questions and eyes-on contact, Elizabeth Lilly, a chartered financial analyst with GAMCO Asset Management, told a group gathered for a …
The new Executive MBA Class of 2016 at Fordham University’s Westchester campus came on board last week. Here are some facts about the class: Average age – 35 Percent male – 50% Percent female – 50% Percent fully financially sponsored – 20% Percent partially financially sponsored …
By Noelle Brennan (GSB ’15) Smart Woman Securities Associates welcomed Katie Hunt-Morr, senior manager of values and impact at Etsy, to speak to the group on April 2. In her role at Etsy— a handmade marketplace that connects buyers and …