Speakers at an Alternative Investments Club career night, held recently at Lincoln Center, offered students guidance in securing employment and becoming successful in hedge funds and other alternatives-focused firms. Professionals gave advice about entering the industry via a small firm or startup, …
Join Fordham Women in Business (FWiB) for its 17th annual conference on Thursday, Oct. 29. The topic for 2015 is “Discovering Your Inner Leader,” and the gathering will feature many successful women who’ll share advice for career success. The event at …
Fordham students have a message for corporate America: Change the way you do business and make sustainability a priority in order to combat climate change. Several students joined Huffington Post to make a video (scroll down for player!) calling out corporate CEOs and demanding …
Every undergraduate student — no matter what major — can benefit from taking Cross-Cultural Negotiation in the spring 2016 semester. This could be fun. Think about it — you’ll learn to represent yourself and negotiate better by using smart tactics and strategies. You’ll also …
Now’s the time to form a team for the Gabelli School’s Business Ethics Case Competition. The winning team in our campus round will get $1,000 and a trip to the 2016 international competition in Boston. All you need to do by December 2 is …
Two of the biggest impediments to technological innovation in the Bronx are education and infrastructure, a group of panelists and speakers said during a daylong summit held at Fordham University this week. The speakers, part of the fourth annual Bronx Summit …
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Students attending Gabelli School of Business Dean Donna Rapaccioli’s Town Hall meeting this week probably weren’t expecting a quiz, but through a series of just-for-fun questions, they learned a little more about the school’s growth and commitment to excellence. Pointing …
The New York City supermarket landscape is dominated largely by independently-owned stores. So how does Key Food, a more than 75-year-old company, manage to survive and thrive in this environment? By focusing on quality products and customer, among other things, …
Government, educators and entrepreneurs will be among those discussing how technology can help improve the Bronx during a summit at Fordham University on Oct. 14. The Fourth Annual Bronx Summit on Technology Innovation and Startups: Opportunities and Challenges, which is sponsored …
The secret of William Toppeta’s success is his competitive edge. Toppeta, FCRH ’70, a former president of MetLife International, spoke recently with a group of Fordham MBA students enrolled in a leadership course. He told them he is motivated by achievement, not money—he …