For the third installment of the Alumni/Student Supper Club, dinner will take on an entrepreneurial edge — because it will be held during TrepCon 2011, the Gabelli School of Business’s bigger and better-than-ever entrepreneurship conference. The Supper Club host will …
TrepCon is coming your way. Start picturing yourself as a business owner. Whether your vision for your business is luxury retail, investment management, accounting services, environmental consulting, imported carpets or anything else you can imagine, TrepCon — Fordham’s entrepreneurship week, …
It’s easy to look at today’s most-touted models of entrepreneurial companies — the giants, like Google, Facebook, Zynga — and wonder if starting a business is really a goal within reach. Four entrepreneurs came to campus in October to show …
Most college students don’t keep five-pound sacks of Nestle chocolate chips in their apartment kitchens. Or bags of brown sugar the size of a standard bed pillow. Or trays of eggs that could keep a short-order cook stocked through the …
Gabelli students and alumni are once again invited to participate in the Fordham Accelerator for Business, an intensive graduate-school-run program designed to help prepare entrepreneurs to launch or build their businesses. The FAB program, as it is becoming known (and …
The most recent edition of Inside Fordham includes a question-and-answer session with Christine Janssen-Selvadurai, one of Fordham’s faculty experts on entrepreneurship — not to mention the trusted adviser to the Gabelli School’s Entrepreneurship Society and a driving force behind TrepCon, …
John Hayes, chief marketing officer of American Express, drew more than 120 students to the Flom Auditorium for a discussion of branding in today’s highly competitive market. He encouraged students to think of branding as a concept that applies not …