Student Club Events

20th Annual GMA Conference

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Don't miss out on the 20th Annual GMA Conference on Friday, March 5th, entitled Powering Up: The Future of Consumer Connectivity. This year's event will center on the importance of forming consumer connections when making business decisions to improve brand relations and loyalty. 
Business and Policy Leader Events

Global Fintech 2021: No Borders, No Barriers

Global Fintech 2021
NYU Stern's Fubon Center for Technology, Business, and Innovation, and its Fintech initiative, will host Stern's annual FinTech Conference on Friday, March 5, 2021. This year's conference will focus on Global Fintech 2021: No Borders, No Barriers. 
Business and Policy Leader Events

Virtual Fireside Chat + Q&A with John Pearson and Raghu Sundaram

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DHL Express CEO John Pearson joins NYU Stern Dean Raghu Sundaram in a "fireside chat" to inaugurate the DHL Initiative on Globalization Speaker Series at NYU Stern's new Center for the Future of Management.
Research Center Events

19th Annual Venture Showcase

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On Thursday, March 4, NYU Stern's Berkley Center for Entrepreneurship will virtually welcome NYU alumni, investors and entrepreneurs to the 19th Annual Venture Showcase.
School News

Stern's Fashion & Luxury MBA Program is spotlighted: "Top 10 Colleges With the Most Fashionable Students."

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Excerpt from College Magazine-- "NYU offers a fashion and luxury MBA at NYU Stern School of Business, and they offer multiple fashion programs through NYU Gallatin in Florence, Italy and London, England."
 
Business and Policy Leader Events

Social Innovation Symposium

Social Innovation Symposium
On February 26th, 2021, NYU’s Law, Wagner School of Public Policy, and Stern School of Business will host the annual Social Innovation Symposium. Experts from an array of industries and backgrounds will come together to inspire a new generation of change-makers.
School News

Stern's Executive Education course offerings are featured: "Top 10 Executive Courses in Finance."

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Excerpt from Executive Courses-- “Close by is New York University’s Stern School of Business, another top executive education provider. It puts on the Finance and Accounting for Non-Finance Executives program. Participants gain an understanding of how basic accounting information is used to communicate with financial managers and to assess a firm’s value and future prospects. It also covers pitfalls in financial decision making including psychological biases in the field of behavioral finance.”
 
Student Club Events

14th Annual Luxury and Retail Conference

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This year’s conference will be hosted virtually on Zoom as a series of events dedicated to various topics in the Luxury, Retail and Wellness spaces.
School News

Cortne Edmonds (MBA ‘21) spotlights Association of Hispanic and Black Business Students Co-Presidents Asher Eddy (MBA ‘21) & Cynthia Salom (MBA ‘21), & Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion Gary Fraser: "Building A Legacy of Diversity & Inclusion"

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants--“'As we MBA students prepare to re-enter the workforce as future leaders, I believe that it is paramount that we stop to think of what we can do locally first,' says Asher. 'If Stern is the main local community that we operate in, AHBBS is the platform for us to facilitate conversation, engage members and allies, and effect change.'"

"Cynthia added that AHBBS has increased collaboration with Dean Gary Fraser, NYU Stern’s Associate Dean for Diversity & Inclusion, over the last year to have a greater impact. 'We worked closely with him to present the Anti-Racism Proposal to the rest of senior management and have worked with him to host panels regarding D&I issues, both generally and specifically related to COVID.'"
Business and Policy Leader Events

In Conversation with Federico Marchetti: "The Man Who Put Fashion on the Net"

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On Thursday, February 18, NYU Stern's Marketing Department hosted "In Conversation with Federico Marchetti: 'The Man Who Put Fashion on the Net'."
Research Center Events

Exploring the Role of Business in the Biden Administration's Sustainability Agenda

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The NYU Stern Business & Society Program hosted "Exploring the Role of Business in the Biden Administration's Sustainability Agenda" on February 17, 2021.
School News

Professor and Dean Emeritus Peter Henry, Vice Chair of the Economic Club of New York, is spotlighted interviewing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell: "Fed Chair Powell Says Rates Will Stay Low For a While, Citing Bleak Jobs Picture."

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Excerpt from CNBC-- "The American Recovery Act is currently being debated fiercely inside and outside the halls of Congress and one of the topics which has been under much discussion is the extent to which given that we are now below full employment and we have an output gap, given the numbers that are being debated presently in the American Recovery Act and what the implications would be for the increase in GDP that we would see as a result of these fiscal measures, what do you and your colleagues see in terms of the size of the gap we currently have in the economy at present relative to the increase in GDP that would bring us closer to the full-employment level of output, given the numbers that are being thrown around?"
School News

Executive Director of MBA Admissions Lisa Rios interview, highlighting Stern's emphasis on IQ+EQ: "Expert Tips on Applying for an MBA."

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Excerpt from Financial Times-- "Your application, CV and standardised tests demonstrate your IQ, so the essays, endorsements from recommenders and interview are the chance to showcase your interpersonal strengths, says Lisa Rios, executive director of MBA admissions at NYU Stern School of Business in the US. 'I encourage you to use the application as your storyboard. Show us your authentic self.'"
School News

Fellow of the PhD Excellence Initiative J. Monroe Gamble IV feature, citing Prof & Dean Emeritus Peter Henry, the Initiative's Principal Investigator; research from Prof Paul Wachtel spotlighted: "Why Are There So Few Black Economists at the Fed?"

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Excerpt from The New York Times-- “Ms. Daly said Mr. Gamble had made a 'material change' at her Fed. And improving is a priority because, as she puts it, ‘policymaking reflects those around the table.’ Mr. Gamble is now in a predoctoral program at New York University. Mentors who helped him along the way, including Lisa Cook at Michigan State University, Ms. Daly at the Fed and now Peter Blair Henry — a leading Black economist whom he is working with at N.Y.U. — were critical links in the chain that is leading him to a Ph.D. His story suggests that diversifying is a matter of tearing down structural barriers that have long shut out talented people of color and offering support and inclusion once they arrive.”
School News

10-year anniversary of The Call For Corporate Action: NYU Stern Student Voices, a magazine of essays by Stern undergraduate students addressing issues facing society, where businesses are in a unique position to make change

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A key Pillar of the student experience at NYU Stern’s Undergraduate College is Social Impact, the notion that business can be used to create a positive impact. One way students put this Pillar into action is through the production of The Call For Corporate Action: NYU Stern Student Voices, a magazine of essays written by first-year Stern undergrads that addresses issues facing society where businesses are in a unique position to make change. This year marks the 10-year anniversary of The Call
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Stern UC's Business and Society course and the 10-year anniversary of its capstone project, The Call For Corporate Action, is featured; Prof. Jeffrey Younger and Avery Farm (BS ’21) interviews: "NYU Stern Celebrates Decade of ‘Call For Corporate Action.’”

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants-- "The course is one of four required social impact courses in the undergraduate curriculum at Stern. Stern students are required to take a social impact-focused course each year. Social impact has been baked into the Stern curriculum since 1998 when the school first introduced social impact into undergraduate education. 'It’s the thoughtful spine that runs through the whole undergraduate business education,' Younger says of the required social impact curriculum."
 "[Farm] continued, 'Being an author for The Call gave my ideas a voice. Being an editor for The Call exposed me to issues I had never heard of before and has shown me hundreds of different ways to solve problems. This exercise is incredibly valuable to any business student because solving problems is at the core of what business is. Our authors’ creativity has inspired me to continue searching for ways to improve business’s impact on society well beyond my undergraduate career.'”
School News

Two Decades of Experiential Learning at Stern: A Look Back at the School’s Strong Legacy and a Look Ahead to Tomorrow’s Innovations

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With a legacy now two decades strong, experiential learning is synonymous with NYU Stern. In today’s fast-paced business landscape, the foundational skills students gain through Stern’s hands-on courses and projects focused on solving real business challenges in real time with the guidance of its world-renowned faculty are more essential than ever. 

Employers seek students who can embrace change and lead despite ambiguity. Stern’s experiential learning MBA portfolio, what the School calls Stern Solutions, has evolved over 20 years to prepare today’s students to integrate theory and practice into actionable solutions. 

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