The Gabelli School of Business might not be able to give Professor Lerzan Aksoy a round of applause quite as loud as the entire nation of Turkey, but we can definitely try our best. This month, Professor Aksoy received the Management …
Some business students might think about the concept of a retreat — time outside one’s usual environment to pause and think — as “not for them.” After all, the business world is the opposite: go, go, go. But that’s precisely …
We’ve got time for one last Alumni/Student Supper Club for the fall semester, and the door is now open for you to get in on it. This is a chance to have dinner with Bob Gach (GSB ’80), managing director of the …
“Having been in combat makes all the other problems of life seem more manageable,” retired General Peter Pace, former chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, told 14 Gabelli School students over lunch this week. “The joke goes, if …
You don’t want to get kicked out of an investor’s office with $0 to show for your brand-new startup. Don’t worry. Skip Braun can help you. Having advised startups and growing businesses of all types and sizes for more than …
Usually, we don’t walk past one of the original James Bond Aston Martins on our way to breakfast. Not long ago, our Gabelli School of Business in London students did, when they headed to the Royal Automobile Club for an …
Don’t pick Norm Brodsky, today’s TrepCon keynote speaker, as your academic role model. He ranked in the bottom 5 percent of his high school class. He placed in the bottom 10 percent of his college class. He landed in the …
Fordham Schools of Business faculty are racking up wins this week — no fewer than three professors have big achievements to report. Can we get a round of applause for ….. Timothy de Waal Malefyt, whose book Advertising and …
All Gabelli School of Business students are welcome to attend the official installation of the Toppeta Family Chair in Global Financial Markets, a prestigious faculty position that is held by Professor James R. Lothian, PhD. Date: Monday, November 19, 2012 …
Let’s say the Federal Open Market Committee — the part of the U.S. Federal Reserve that oversees our country’s money supply and makes critical decisions about setting interest rates — asked you for your thoughts on what they ought to …