by Farzana Ali (GSB ’15) What does Target have that Amazon doesn’t? A physical store. Four Gabelli School of Business students recently decided it was time to bring that whole store online. Graham Batstone (GSB ’12), Andriana Antonucci (GSB ’14), Margot Sikorski (GSB ’14), Alyssa Marrotta (GSB ’13) and Marisa…
By Claire Curry Alison Whritenour, EMBA ’11, decided to pursue an MBA while she was working her way up the corporate ladder at Colgate Palmolive. With stints at prominent ad agencies Grey Worldwide and BBDO already on her resume, she knew that pursuing an advanced degree was the logical, necessary…
…were Joe Min, group account director at InterTrend Communications; Dorinda Walker, director of consumer strategy and key initiatives within multicultural marketing at Prudential; Jon Potter, CMO and executive vice president of brands at Moet Hennessy USA; Ali Rossi, product manager at Nielsen; and Samantha Huggins, an associate director at OMD….
…virtual format, offering audiences the chance to join from home while social distancing measures are still in place. All three sessions of the conference emphasized the substantial financial, cultural and operational impact that COVID-19 is having on global businesses and markets. Ali El-Mahdy, CEO of Cairo-based Hassan Allam Technologies, GABELLI…
Fellows Receive Funding and Opportunities to Further the Responsible Business Center’s Mission and Their Own Academic and Professional Pursuits In support of its objective to engage stakeholders with an interest in aligning business interests with responsible business practices, the Gabelli School of Business Responsible Business Center, awarded five financial fellowships…
…– 6:15 p.m. EDT (Virtual) This International Business Week session will feature two Gabelli School MBA/EMBA alumni—Susan Reed (GABELLI ‘09), senior director, risk management, Moody’s Analytics, London, UK; and Ali El Mahdy (GABELLI ‘16), CEO, Kortech, Cairo. They will focus on the topic of international business careers in the Jesuit…