A major player in the international fashion industry will deliver a keynote address on Nov. 18 as part of the Gabelli School of Business’s International Business Week. Fran Horowitz, MBA ’90, is the president of Hollister Co., a large American clothing retailer that is …
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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 …
By Joseph Vitale, freelance writer for GabelliConnect Several experts on the economic state of Cuba came together last week at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus to discuss the future of the nation and its developing relationship with the United States. The …
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Students need to take control of the activities that will determine their future, a top Morgan Stanley executive told marketing students at Fordham University last week. “You have to be the architect of your own career,” Mandell Crawley, MBA ’09, …
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Gabelli School of Business Dean Donna Rapaccioli, who appeared on CNBC’s Squawk Box on Thursday to talk about the business school’s recent unification, discussed Fordham University’s “global vision” and its use of “New York as our platform for education” as vital …
Fordham University’s graduate business programs have once again been recognized as some of the best in both North America and the world. CEO Magazine has ranked the graduate business school’s MBA program in its “Tier 1” for North American universities. …