Morning panel from : Equity Markets Trading Seminar – Teaching Trading, Liquidity and Market Structure: An Experiential Learning Conference
Afternoon panel from : Equity Markets Trading Seminar – Teaching Trading, Liquidity and Market Structure: An Experiential Learning Conference
A quiet revolution is sweeping the business landscape. The old story of business is slowly changing. There are many suggestions for a more human centered version of capitalism, such as conscious capitalism, inclusive capitalism, impact investing, socially responsible investing, etc. And there is renewed interest around the world in older ideas such as corporate social responsibility and sustainability. However these changes settle out, there are a number of key principles that are important. This program will focus on these principle that undergird this new story of business that is emerging. The principles include the importance of purpose, values and ethics, stakeholders, a more robust understanding of business as embedded in society, and a more complex idea of the human beings who are engaged in business.
Peter Sweeney, Senior Customer Success Manager from LinkedIn, discusses the whats and hows of LinkedIn for successful personal branding.
Moderated by Prof. David Rosenberg, Center for Corporate Integrity, Zicklin School of Business, the program covers Insights from leaders and experts of some successful organizations with an eye toward planning and preparing for prospective climate changes and risk assessments. Speakers and Panelists include Daniel Kreeger, Steve Skadron, Matthew Fleming, Susanne Torriente, Paul D. Miller, Anita Seitz, Mardi McBrien, Richard Cantor, and Libby Bernick
Moderated by Prof. David Rosenberg, Center for Corporate Integrity, Zicklin School of Business, the program covers Insights from leaders and experts of some successful organizations with an eye toward planning and preparing for prospective climate changes and risk assessments. Speakers and Panelists include Daniel Kreeger, Steve Skadron, Matthew Fleming, Susanne Torriente, Paul D. Miller, Anita Seitz, Mardi McBrien, Richard Cantor, and Libby Bernick
Panel discussions on the UN/SIOP committee, featured projects, and career in industrial / organizational psychology.
Innovation in financial services has led to a plethora of new business models, products and services. Its impact goes far beyond new players, as the industry adapts to user needs while addressing global and regional regulatory challenges and opportunities posed on incumbents and startups alike. Hear from industry leaders on how technology is reshaping what's possible today and tomorrow in this highly regulated industry.
Given the highly competitive and regulatory nature of the finance services industry, it can be challenging to uncover and scale opportunities. Hear how brands that are helping the Financial Services ecosystem adapt and grow with the times.
Some of the biggest FinTech disruptors have been able to identify and service the needs of consumers underserved by the traditional banking models. Come hear from brands on how they've been able to identity opportunities and scale their operations to meet these needs, whilst building a strong brand in the marketplace.
Daniel J. Noll, CPA, Director of Accounting Standards at the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, delivers the Emanuel Saxe Distinguished Lecture in Accounting. He will discuss the trends, challenges, and opportunities for those already in, and those looking to enter, the accounting profession.
The EB-5 Investments Conference was held on June 16, 2016 at Baruch. Sponsored by the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute of the Zicklin School of Business, the conference begins with remarks provided by Yildiray Yildirim, Director of the Newman Institute and the full day conference consists of six panels of speakers with specialized expertise from industrial leaders, real estate analysists, investment developers, and scholars in the financial market business. This video covers Panel six of the conference program entitled: Unique issues in EB-5. Panel six is moderated by Rebecca S. Singh, Esq., Mona Shah & Associates with concluding remarks provided by Yildiray Yildirim, Director of the Newman Institute.
The EB-5 Investments Conference was held on June 16, 2016 at Baruch. Sponsored by the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute of the Zicklin School of Business, the conference begins with remarks provided by Yildiray Yildirim, Director of the Newman Institute and the full day conference consists of six panels of speakers with specialized expertise from industrial leaders, real estate analysists, investment developers, and scholars in the financial market business. This video covers Panel five of the conference program entitled: Real world experiences in raising EB-5 capital: What is the developer's perspective? Panel five is moderated by Mona Shah, Esq., Mona Shah & Associates.
The EB-5 Investments Conference was held on June 16, 2016 at Baruch. Sponsored by the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute of the Zicklin School of Business, the conference begins with remarks provided by Yildiray Yildirim, Director of the Newman Institute and the full day conference consists of six panels of speakers with specialized expertise from industrial leaders, real estate analysists, investment developers, and scholars in the financial market business. This video covers Panel four of the conference program entitled: Raising EB-5 funds: issues to keep in mind. Panel four is moderated by Omar Hakim, Esq., Mona Shah & Associates.
The EB-5 Investments Conference was held on June 16, 2016 at Baruch. Sponsored by the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute of the Zicklin School of Business, the conference begins with remarks provided by Yildiray Yildirim, Director of the Newman Institute and the full day conference consists of six panels of speakers with specialized expertise from industrial leaders, real estate analysists, investment developers, and scholars in the financial market business. This video covers Panel three of the conference program entitled: How effective is EB-5 as alternative financing? This panel is moderated by Mona Shah, Esq., Mona Shah & Associates.
The EB-5 Investments Conference was held on June 16, 2016 at Baruch. Sponsored by the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute of the Zicklin School of Business, the conference begins with remarks provided by Yildiray Yildirim, Director of the Newman Institute and the full day conference consists of six panels of speakers with specialized expertise from industrial leaders, real estate analysists, investment developers, and scholars in the financial market business. This video covers Panel one of the conference program entitled: The Future of EB-5: what can we expect? The panel is moderated by Mona Shah, Esq., Mona Shah & Associates.
The EB-5 Investments Conference was held on June 16, 2016 at Baruch. Sponsored by the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute of the Zicklin School of Business, the conference begins with remarks provided by Yildiray Yildirim, Director of the Newman Institute and the full day conference consists of six panels of speakers with specialized expertise from industrial leaders, real estate analysists, investment developers, and scholars in the financial market business. This video covers Panel two of the conference program entitled: China and the rest of the world, what do brokers, investors and agents care about? The panel is moderated by Hui Zeng, Esq., Mona Shah & Associates.
Beta Gamma Sigma is a prestigious international honor society reserved for an elite group of highly accomplished business students from accredited AACSB International colleges and universities. The special event of honors and recognition ceremony was held in May 6, 2016 at Baruch. Dr. H. Fenwick Huss, Dean of the Zicklin School of Business, started the ceremony and inducted 101 honors students from Baruch to join the society membership in Beta Gamma Sigma.
Meet some of our MBA students and staff! View the recording of our virtual information session held on April 19, 2016, to learn how you can take your career to the next level with a Zicklin MBA.
The lecture was presented by the New York Times Reporter Nathaniel Popper for a discussion of his book Digital Gold: Bitcoin and the Inside Story of the Misfits and Millionaires Trying to Reinvent Money. The book details the history of Bitcoin, the landmark digital money and financial technology that has spawned a global social movement.
Professor Gregory Waymire, Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Accounting at the Goizueta Business School at Emory University, leads the presentation organized by the Stan Ross Department of Accountancy for the Emanuel Saxe Distinguished Lecture in Accounting. The lecture discusses the connection between the neurosciences and accountancy, a phenomenon known as communicating through double-entry bookkeeping and information processing behavior that genetically traced to the human brain.
An interview and Q&A with Zicklin School of Business alumnus Joseph Ripp. Hear how Mr. Ripp climbed the corporate ladder, making the transition from CFO to CEO. Discover what it takes to lead a company (Time, Inc.) with over 90 brands and 50 global offices. Take away lessons to apply to your academic career at Baruch and beyond.
While the financial industry has spent the past decade dealing with mergers, the financial crisis, and meeting regulatory requirements, other industries have embraced the digital revolution by evolving to the shifting consumer landscape and optimizing their processes to better serve them. As trust and confidence in banks and financial advisors continue to erode, many financial institutions are faced with re-evaluating the way they market, promote and offer products and services to a new generation of digitally native investors. As new financial startups (LendingClub, FutureAdvisor) and the big internet companies (Apple, Google, Facebook) enter the financial services space, too big to fail is turning into too big to evolve. Explore the evolution of technology and innovation in the financial services space, and how FinTech brands are marketing products and services to digitally native investors. Senior leaders in financial services, technology, brand marketers, and members of academia will examine the cultural and technological shifts needed, and the innovation required for an evolution in the banking industry, and what smart financial institutions are doing to catch up and ultimately win back the consumer.
While the financial industry has spent the past decade dealing with mergers, the financial crisis, and meeting regulatory requirements, other industries have embraced the digital revolution by evolving to the shifting consumer landscape and optimizing their processes to better serve them. As trust and confidence in banks and financial advisors continue to erode, many financial institutions are faced with re-evaluating the way they market, promote and offer products and services to a new generation of digitally native investors. As new financial startups (LendingClub, FutureAdvisor) and the big internet companies (Apple, Google, Facebook) enter the financial services space, too big to fail is turning into too big to evolve. Explore the evolution of technology and innovation in the financial services space, and how FinTech brands are marketing products and services to digitally native investors. Senior leaders in financial services, technology, brand marketers, and members of academia will examine the cultural and technological shifts needed, and the innovation required for an evolution in the banking industry, and what smart financial institutions are doing to catch up and ultimately win back the consumer.
While the financial industry has spent the past decade dealing with mergers, the financial crisis, and meeting regulatory requirements, other industries have embraced the digital revolution by evolving to the shifting consumer landscape and optimizing their processes to better serve them. As trust and confidence in banks and financial advisors continue to erode, many financial institutions are faced with re-evaluating the way they market, promote and offer products and services to a new generation of digitally native investors. As new financial startups (LendingClub, FutureAdvisor) and the big internet companies (Apple, Google, Facebook) enter the financial services space, too big to fail is turning into too big to evolve. Explore the evolution of technology and innovation in the financial services space, and how FinTech brands are marketing products and services to digitally native investors. Senior leaders in financial services, technology, brand marketers, and members of academia will examine the cultural and technological shifts needed, and the innovation required for an evolution in the banking industry, and what smart financial institutions are doing to catch up and ultimately win back the consumer.
Associate Dean Qing Hu welcomes new students and delivers a message of academic integrity at the 2015 part-time MBA and MS student orientation program.
Director Fred Burke introduces the Graduate Career Management Center at the part-time MBA and MS student orientation program.
Annie Himmelsbach narrates in a video; Ellen King speaks to accountancy and taxation students about the Graduate Career Management Center at the part-time MBA and MS student orientation program.
Justyn Makarewycz introduces the graduate club fair at the part-time MBA and MS student orientation program.
Annie Himmelsbach leads a panel on career change followed by a question and answer session at the part-time MBA and MS student orientation program.
Jack Pullara speaks about career trajectories at the part-time MBA and MS student orientation program.
Tanuja Ramchal introduces career services for international students at the part-time MBA and MS student orientation program.
Executive coach Susan Sexton leads a session on communicating with confidence at the part-time MBA and MS student orientation program.
This video features the talks by Thomas L. Buckmaster and Robert DeFillippo. 8:00 PM / From the Classroom to the Board Room: The Professional Development of the Corporate Communicator Thomas L. Buckmaster, VP, Corporate Communications, Honeywell (recently retired) Robert DeFillippo, Corporate VP and Chief Communication Officer, Prudential Financial, Inc. (recently retired) Moderator: Michael B. Goodman, PhD, Professor and Director, MA Corporate Communication & CCI - Corporate Communication International, Baruch College/CUNY
The lecture is presented by Andrea Bonime-Blanc, CEO and Founder of GEC Risk Advisory and author of amazon-best seller, The Reputation Risk Handbook: Surviving and Thriving in the Age of Hyper-Transparency. Dr. Bonime-Blanc defines reputation risk, providing cases and examples, and explain why organizational resilience and integrity can help companies to not only successfully mitigate risk but even transform their risk into opportunity, value and competitive advantage.
This half-day conference convenes major international real estate investors, developers, and academic researchers to assess recent and future trends as well as risks in global real estate investing.
The panel discussion focuses on 21st-century investment banking including various means (PIPEs) of capital raising for companies, impacts of the evolving regulatory landscape (Dodd-Frank Act, Sarbanes-Oxley Act), and web-based debt/equity crowd financing (Jobs Act).
This half-day conference convenes major international real estate investors, developers, and academic researchers to assess recent and future trends as well as risks in global real estate investing.
This half-day conference convenes major international real estate investors, developers, and academic researchers to assess recent and future trends as well as risks in global real estate investing.
Webinar for MBA curriculum for non-accountancy majors.
Webinar for MBA curriculum for accounting majors.
Real-life connections are occurring in real time, and simple interactions are starting to greatly impact our ever-evolving digital space. As brands tap into shared data to influence the ways they reach consumers and with the advent of wearable technology, these connections are now often augmented. In the second of our innovation speaker series, Ready Set Rocket, Interbrand and the Department of Marketing at Baruch College will discuss and futurecast the ways brands can glean valuable information by adopting groundbreaking technology, as well as how to better understand and deepen relationships with consumers and today's top trailblazers.
Real-life connections are occurring in real time, and simple interactions are starting to greatly impact our ever-evolving digital space. As brands tap into shared data to influence the ways they reach consumers and with the advent of wearable technology, these connections are now often augmented. In the second of our innovation speaker series, Ready Set Rocket, Interbrand and the Department of Marketing at Baruch College will discuss and futurecast the ways brands can glean valuable information by adopting groundbreaking technology, as well as how to better understand and deepen relationships with consumers and today's top trailblazers.
Real-life connections are occurring in real time, and simple interactions are starting to greatly impact our ever-evolving digital space. As brands tap into shared data to influence the ways they reach consumers and with the advent of wearable technology, these connections are now often augmented. In the second of our innovation speaker series, Ready Set Rocket, Interbrand and the Department of Marketing at Baruch College will discuss and futurecast the ways brands can glean valuable information by adopting groundbreaking technology, as well as how to better understand and deepen relationships with consumers and today's top trailblazers.
Baruch students describe their internship experience at the New York City Human Resources Administration, the United Nations, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Fred Burke discusses the role of spreadsheet proficiency in the business curriculum.This video is part of Zicklin's Online Learning and Evaluation Initiative (ZOLE).
Dean Zadra discusses the role of spreadsheet proficiency in the business curriculum.This video is part of Zicklin's Online Learning and Evaluation Initiative (ZOLE).
Prof. Bill Ferns discusses the role of spreadsheet proficiency in the business curriculum.This video is part of Zicklin's Online Learning and Evaluation Initiative (ZOLE).
Stephen O'Connell discusses his experience with hybrid teaching compared to traditional teaching.This video is part of Zicklin's Online Learning and Evaluation Initiative (ZOLE).