In-demand workers have it good: They can find jobs even in an unfriendly economy, and they can ask top-dollar salaries for their sought-after skills. Who is in demand today? College graduates whose backgrounds merge business and technology. Known as business …
Finance major Sean McChesney (GSB ’12) has accepted a position in Citigroup’s 18-month development program and will begin work in the firm’s Philadelphia office after graduation. This will be a return home of sorts for Sean, who grew up across …
by Faye Kulik (GSB ’13) When Dan Sperling (GSB ’12) walked into dinner at New Jersey’s Flirt Sushi in February 2011, he had no idea that an ordinary meal would lead to an incredible summer internship. It was at this …
The idea of urban farming sounds odd, but it’s actually an area of enormous potential for entrepreneurs looking to start new ventures in the field of sustainable business. Hear about the growing (get it?) business opportunities in urban agriculture from …
All her Spanish coursework, time abroad in Spanish-speaking countries and study of Latin American business and economics is about to tie together in one neat package, as Rebecca Horne (GSB ’13) takes on a J.P. Morgan internship with a group …
This summer, Robert O’Reilly (GSB ’13) will claim his place in the Big Four with an internship at Deloitte. As an audit intern, he will help Deloitte accountants to analyze and report financial statements for a wide range of clients, …
Bringing further renown to Gabelli’s burgeoning student research programs, Bryan Matis (GSB ’12) has been selected to present his original work at the International Academy of Management and Business conference, slated for April in Warsaw, Poland. Bryan’s research project, titled …
Earlier today, we brought you news about the Student Managed Investment Fund‘s performance last semester. If what you read sounded cool — and you’re a junior majoring in finance — start thinking about whether you want to apply for …
The Gabelli undergraduates who ran the Student Managed Investment Fund last semester successfully shepherded more than $1 million of the university’s endowment money through a period of unprecedented volatility, learning valuable lessons about how to weather a stormy market. The …
Elizabeth Anderson (FCRH ’13) provides this account of Sherron Watkins’ speech at Fordham about uncovering the accounting deceptions that brought Enron down. As a Jesuit institution, Fordham emphasizes the development of each student’s personal ethics, both in the classroom and …