When it comes to doing business globally, companies are like boats, the vice president and general manager of the Global Toothbrush Division at Colgate Palmolive told his Fordham University audience this week. There are cruise ships – large, set in …
What’s new in consumer spending? Luxury is lagging, and lodging is leading, the senior vice president and group head of market insights for MasterCard Advisors told a group of Fordham University students this week. Sarah Quinlan, who visited the Lincoln …
Five Fordham business students have been recognized for their excellence in the annual Deloitte FanTAXtic Regional Competition this fall. Chuwei (Whitney) Wen, MSA ’15; Marisa Diaz, BS ’16; Anthony Humphreys, BS ’16; Sahana Holla, BS ’18; and Christopher Lengua, BS …
By Jenna Johnson There is no perfect formula for success, but Christelle Durand, FCRH ’10, has a good description of what it takes. “Success comes from the combination of hard work and passion, but do not be afraid to ask …
Four graduate students at the Gabelli School of Business bested teams from eight other universities to come in first at the U.S. University Trading Challenge, held in Philadelphia last weekend. The four Masters of Science in Quantitative Finance students won the competition “without …
By Bailey Link In maximum-security prisons, a highly constrained marketplace develops that is very different from the one that we are accustomed to in outside world. Visiting researcher Ronald Paul Hill, who presented his work at the Gabelli School’s Marketing Area …
How has corporate compliance changed, and what new shifts are on the horizon? Four executives deeply involved with regulatory issues and how they affect businesses will talk about these questions and more during a Nov. 20 panel discussion held at …
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Giselle Martinez, MBA ’12, has been through a lot of changes in her life. She switched from science and medicine studies to business, earned a graduate degree from Fordham University, became a brand manager for Avon, and beat cancer. That’s …
By Bailey Link Finding a career in a common good industry is not always as easy as it is for other majors. That is why students interested in working for nonprofit, healthcare, and social services companies—or for government agencies—should make …
Cancer patients may not always receive the level of care they need—or receive it in the most efficient way possible—but efforts are underway to change that. This was the topic of a recent roundtable discussion at Fordham University, where industry leaders …