For Fordham University junior Emily Raleigh, the fear creeps in when she needs to clear a daunting to-do list in a limited time. Such is the life of a busy female entrepreneur, especially one who’s still in college. Raleigh was one of four female entrepreneurs …
By Lauren Kelly (GSB ’18) Five Gabelli School of Business students extolling the financial value of a firm working on a drug to treat hepatitis won the recent Smart Woman Securities stock pitch competition. Katherine Beisel, Gabrielle Puma, Haley Hauge, …
By Constantine Z. Demopoulos (GSB ’15) The National Football League’s work doesn’t end with the Super Bowl. Despite the fact that the schedule of games only lasts six months, there is no off-season at the league office, Leo Kane, senior …
By Lauren Kelly (GSB ‘18) A résumé is a way to sell yourself to employers, so students should not be afraid to brag and let themselves shine, a recent Gabelli School of Business graduate told members of Smart Woman Securities. …
By Kate Marinkovich How does a local supermarket survive and thrive in a competitive environment? For Stew Leonard’s, a small grocery store chain, the keys are exceptional care of employees and excellent customer service. As the Fordham University Gabelli School of …
Social entrepreneurship requires creativity and big ideas. At the start of this school year, three freshmen stood out for their innovative business models that won them the freshmen competition. The challenge—to come up with an innovative business model that inspired social change—was …
Gabelli school freshmen considered the possibility of social change one person at a time with journalist David Bornstein who helped kick off the school year with a talk about his book How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of …
Success happens when teams work together to communicate, share ideas and problem solve. Why not apply to join the team that advises Dean Rapaccioli on issues that affect The Gabelli School of Business and its students? As part of the Dean’s Council, …
Kind words go a long way. That’s what students at Queen’s University in Ontario were thinking when they started a Facebook page dedicated to posting positive sentiments about other members of their campus community—anonymously. Inspired by the idea, two Fordham students …
Congratulations to Robert Abballe (GSB ’14), Philip Belardi (GSB ’14), Evan Chambers (GSB’14) and Michael Piccolo (GSB ’14) who each won a $1,400 scholarship to take the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) examination level 1 in September. The CAIA is the sponsoring …