By Constantine Z. Demopoulos (GSB ’15) The National Football League’s work doesn’t end with the Super Bowl. Despite the fact that the schedule of games only lasts six months, there is no off-season at the league office, Leo Kane, senior …
Several study tours for Fordham University Gabelli School of Business undergraduates are being planned for the spring. The following are three of the tours available and the requirements for each: Vienna and Budapest: Upper level finance elective. Students must have taken Financial …
From her seat in a Soho nonprofit’s office, Jodie Chan gets to see a part of the world get better. Bringing clean water to underdeveloped areas is the mission of charity: water, and for Chan, a 20-year-old Gabelli School of …
Retired Marine Corps Gen. Peter Pace, a former chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, will hold a conversation with Fordham University students during a visit to the Lincoln Center campus on Nov. 19. The event will be held …
Morgan Stanley Finance is holding a speed networking event on Nov. 20 for Fordham University students interesting in meeting with representative from the business’ Financial Control Group. The event, held from 6 to 8 p.m. at 1585 Broadway in New …
The Gabelli School of Business’ premier business-presentation competition for sophomores has a new name, and students with graphic design capabilities can lend a hand in getting the word out. The new “Consulting Cup” – once known as the “Core Bowl” …
This article was reported by Joanna Mercuri For Ken Langone, a billionaire whose vision helped create one of America’s most iconic big-box businesses, investing wisely isn’t about the money. “I have a simple philosophy for investing: It’s all about the …
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By Lauren Kelly (GSB ‘18) A résumé is a way to sell yourself to employers, so students should not be afraid to brag and let themselves shine, a recent Gabelli School of Business graduate told members of Smart Woman Securities. …
It’s OK to step off the treadmill. So says Kathy Cassidy, senior vice president and treasurer of GE and GE Capital. Cassidy, a 1979 Fordham University graduate, talked with university graduate and undergraduate students on Monday about work-life balance, her …
UPDATE: Attendance for this event is at capacity. The author of a book on billionaire businessman Warren Buffett and the massive company he built and still leads will visit Fordham University‘s Rose Hill campus on Nov. 11 to discuss his …