Professor Scott Galloway traveled to the West Coast to discuss his new book, The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google, with alumni in Seattle, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.
Professor Scott Galloway traveled to the West Coast to discuss his new book, The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google, with alumni in Seattle, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.
The Stern Women in Business Alumnae Committee (SWIB) hosted a panel of Stern alumnae serving on corporate and nonprofit boards as part of Alumni Weekend at NYU. The panel discussed the importance of the female perspective in the boardroom.
The Stern Women in Business Alumnae Committee (SWIB) hosted a panel of Stern alumnae serving on corporate and nonprofit boards as part of Alumni Weekend at NYU. The panel discussed the importance of the female perspective in the boardroom.
John E. Herzog, MBA ’71 and former member of the NYU Stern Board of Overseers, sat down with Professor Melissa Schilling, Herzog Family Professor of Management, for a discussion of his new book, A Billion to One: The Story of Herzog, Heine, Geduld, Inc. Mr.
John E. Herzog, MBA ’71 and former member of the NYU Stern Board of Overseers, sat down with Professor Melissa Schilling, Herzog Family Professor of Management, for a discussion of his new book, A Billion to One: The Story of Herzog, Heine, Geduld, Inc. Mr.
Dean Peter Henry was pleased to introduce Professor Scott Galloway, author of The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google, and Barry Ritholtz, chairman and CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, to a full house of Stern alumni, students, and faculty.
Dean Peter Henry was pleased to introduce Professor Scott Galloway, author of The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google, and Barry Ritholtz, chairman and CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, to a full house of Stern alumni, students, and faculty.
Roger Martin, Professor and Institute Director of the Martin Prosperity Institute, joined the Stern alumni community for a discussion on his new book, Creating Great Choices: A Leader's Guide to Integrative Thinking which he co-authored with Jennifer Riel.
Roger Martin, Professor and Institute Director of the Martin Prosperity Institute, joined the Stern alumni community for a discussion on his new book, Creating Great Choices: A Leader's Guide to Integrative Thinking which he co-authored with Jennifer Riel.
The Kassin Family has a legacy at NYU that spans multiple generations and their connection to the School has become deeply ingrained. This year, Jack A.
The Kassin Family has a legacy at NYU that spans multiple generations and their connection to the School has become deeply ingrained. This year, Jack A.
NYU Stern alumni and students gathered on Thursday, June 1, to hear from four Stern faculty members and authors of Regulating Wall Street: CHOICE Act vs. Dodd-Frank, a collective publication from both Stern and NYU Law professors.
NYU Stern alumni and students gathered on Thursday, June 1, to hear from four Stern faculty members and authors of Regulating Wall Street: CHOICE Act vs. Dodd-Frank, a collective publication from both Stern and NYU Law professors.
A standing-room only audience of students, faculty, alumni, entrepreneurs, and VC funders came out to see 9 startups from all 3 schools present 2-3 minute pitches representing a range of industries.
A standing-room only audience of students, faculty, alumni, entrepreneurs, and VC funders came out to see 9 startups from all 3 schools present 2-3 minute pitches representing a range of industries.
Dean Peter Henry was pleased to introduce Anindya Ghose, professor of Information, Operations and Management Science and professor of marketing, to a full room of Stern alumni and faculty gathered to discuss his new book, Tap: Unlocking the Mobile Economy.
Dean Peter Henry was pleased to introduce Anindya Ghose, professor of Information, Operations and Management Science and professor of marketing, to a full room of Stern alumni and faculty gathered to discuss his new book, Tap: Unlocking the Mobile Economy.
A burgeoning tradition now in its seventh year, NYU Stern Reunion 2017 drew over 1,000 alumni and guests across degree programs and graduation years back to campus. Alumni enjoyed class receptions and daytime sessions, followed by an elegant evening celebration at the iconic Central Park venue, Tavern on the Green.
A burgeoning tradition now in its seventh year, NYU Stern Reunion 2017 drew over 1,000 alumni and guests across degree programs and graduation years back to campus. Alumni enjoyed class receptions and daytime sessions, followed by an elegant evening celebration at the iconic Central Park venue, Tavern on the Green.