Becoming a successful leader in business isn’t simply a matter of how smart you are, an investment executive told a group of Fordham University alumni and students last week. “Knowledge is only one part of the equation,” Laura Roche, BS …
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Greece’s decision Monday to close its banks in an effort to slow the country’s financial crisis caught some “people a little bit by surprise,” one market analyst told The New York Times. But Professor James R. Lothian, director of Fordham …
When MaryAnne Gilmartin graduated from Fordham University in the mid-1980s, a career in real estate development was not on her radar screen. In an era of carefully managed résumé-building and 10-year plans for careers, that may sound odd. But for …
A Fordham University professor’s book on customer loyalty has struck a chord with readers. Lerzan Aksoy’s latest, The Wallet Allocation Rule, has cracked the bestseller lists of both The New York Times and USA Today. The book, a look at …
It’s official, and it’s in The New York Times. The unification of Fordham University‘s undergraduate and graduate business schools under one name, the Gabelli School of Business, was announced on Wednesday, Feb. 25, and Thursday, a full-page advertisement appeared on …