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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By Caroline Lebranti During the Fordham Galway study tour’s first pre-travel meeting, Clinical Assistant Professor Janet DiLorenzo told us that going to Galway would make us feel as if we were “coming home,” even if we’d never been to the city. …
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Undergraduate students from seven different universities and colleges, including Fordham, will gather in the Bronx next week to present original research as part of the Gabelli Undergraduate Business Research Conference. Among the presenters at the April 13 conference will be …
Tim Draper, a venture capitalist and billionaire who has invested in some of the most well-known recent tech startups, is coming to Fordham University. Draper will give a talk in the Fordham Law School Moot Court room on April 14 …
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Four Fordham University MBA students have won a case-study competition designed to test their finance skills in the area of mergers and acquisitions. Elizabeth Rice, Michael Falatyn, William Hempstead and Adam Weinzimer, all MBA ’17, won the ACG Cup during …
By Bailey Link, BS ’16 At one time or another, nearly everyone at the Rose Hill campus of the Gabelli School of Business has interacted with Susan Brucculeri, who sits at the epicenter of the undergraduate operation on the fourth …
It’s a common belief that business leaders must be ruthless, focused only on shareholder optimization and profit, but a growing movement in commerce seeks to dispel that notion. Leaders, say those who advocate for a new approach, can succeed with …
The four Fordham graduate business students who won this year’s March Data Crunch Madness competition called themselves “The Shooting Stars.” And just like the Villanova University basketball player who poured in a three-pointer with no time on the clock to …
Investing in a company that has no assets and no product would seem, at first glance, to be a poor decision. But a paper by three professors at the Gabelli School of Business shows that initial public offerings of shares by …
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Roger O’Donnell, the global head of data analytics at KPMG, scanned the lecture room on the third floor of Keating Hall and asked his audience of Fordham students a few questions: “How many of you are seniors? Juniors? Sophomores? … …