Go big or go home. This is the motto many Gabelli students live by on their quests for success. And when your home is New York City, going big means going global. So when International Business Week came around, the Gabelli School invited …
What do French pastries, international accountants, and Buddhist temples have in common? They were all part of the Gabelli School of Business’ International Business Week (IBW).
When one thinks of traveling the world for business, working as an overseas accountant may not immediately spring to mind.
The Gabelli School of Business’ annual International Business Week kicks off on Monday, November 14. Join classmates from both campuses to hear from global professionals and screen the winning submissions in the student video competition. Here’s a quick overview of the week. For more …
By Bailey Link, BS ’16 You might see Hanaa Fawzy around Hughes Hall, but do you know what she does? The assistant dean recently handed over the reins for the sophomore class to Bob Daly and is now focused on …
Creative videography about her semester abroad in Italy helped Caroline LeBranti, BS ’16, win the first International Business Week video competition. The competition, which featured original 30- to 90-second videos about international experiences, real or imagined, showcased the global focus of …
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When Fran Horowitz got a headhunting call from a clothing company called Limited Brands, it represented a major shift in her career arc. The fact that it happened when she was about 40 didn’t matter, the brand president for Hollister …
Doing business in a global community demands a good understanding of cultures, many of which can differ dramatically from your own. But there is one topic of conversation that is nearly universal in the business world: soccer. “Every country loves …
When it comes to doing business globally, companies are like boats, the vice president and general manager of the Global Toothbrush Division at Colgate Palmolive told his Fordham University audience this week. There are cruise ships – large, set in …
What’s new in consumer spending? Luxury is lagging, and lodging is leading, the senior vice president and group head of market insights for MasterCard Advisors told a group of Fordham University students this week. Sarah Quinlan, who visited the Lincoln …