by Jason Chan (GSB ’17) Dr. Di Lorenzo’s Ground Floor class listened to Stew Leonard’s in-store animatronics while sampling the market’s freshly glazed cinnamon doughnuts. As the animated butter sticks sang, three tour guides described how Stew Leonard’s grew from …
The Gabelli School was represented at last week’s Bloomberg/NYU conference on New York City real estate by Andrew Burns (GSB ’15), John D’Alessandro (GSB ’17), Gleb Ditrikh (GSB ’16) and Meg Muha (GSB ’14). Our students joined professionals from all over …
Congratulations to Elisha Paul Simon (GSB ’17), winner of the Gabelli School’s fall video contest! Elisha has won lunch with Mario Gabelli (GSB ’65) as well as an off-campus pizza party at Pugsley’s for himself and 10 friends. Here is his …
by Andrew Montelongo (GSB ’16) This past Saturday, Fordham’s chapter of Ascend headed to Deloitte’s offices in Manhattan to network. At an event called the Annual Mentoring Circle, set up by Ascend’s New York metro area organization, 11 of our students …
The halls of power are filled with Marios. That’s at least how it appeared to several students of Professor James R. Kelly, who — in a single day — had the opportunity to meet both Mario Draghi, president of the …
by Christianna Wymbs (GSB ’16) Financial statements help investors to determine the financial health of a company. Sound exciting? Well, financial statements at times can be dull, but Anu Joseph (GSB ’10) and Angela Luongo (GSB ’11) kept Smart Woman …
by Patrick Verel adapted from Inside Fordham An exotic black car was spotted doing laps around the Rose Hill campus on October 1. The sleek sedan seen quietly ferrying Fordham juniors and seniors to and from Hughes Hall was a …
by Balt Heldring (GSB ’14) It is safe to assume that many of us are unaware of the number of people born and raised in the Bronx who went on to live incredibly successful lives. Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Regis …
Each spring, a conference held cooperatively by Fordham, NYU and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute confers upon presenters an unusual advantage: not only scholarship and visibility, but also mentorship. The Rising Stars Conference, which took place last week in Manhattan, showcased the …
by Farzana Ali (GSB ’15) Among the 140 students at this month’s Shift Series social-entrepreneurship conference, which university had the largest contingent? Hint: You attend there. Yes, the Gabelli School of Business was the best-represented school at Shift, with every …