Business and Policy Leader Events

David K. Backus Memorial Lecture with John B. Taylor

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On Friday, September 24, NYU Stern's Center for Global Economy and Business will host the David K. Backus Memorial Lecture with guest John B. Taylor to discuss "Global Monetary Policy Rules After the Pandemic."
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Assistant Dean of Experiential and Global Education Bryan Ramos interview: "Experiential Learning gets MBA Students out of Their Comfort Zones."

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Excerpt from Find MBA-- “'We know they will need to reskill multiple times over the course of their careers,' says Bryan Ramos, assistant dean for experiential and global education at NYU Stern. 'Learning and reflecting through the experiential learning cycle helps students to build muscle they need to take into future learning environments.'”
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MBA Alumna Alejandra Ramirez (MBA '20) in-depth Q&A interview: "Meet the Boston Consulting Group’s MBA Class of 2020: Alejandra Ramirez."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants-- "What did you love about the business school you attended? 'The people and the culture. Stern has a very collaborative and diverse culture. It was a great place for me to create friendships that will definitely last a lifetime.'"
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Langone Part-time MBA student Lassamy Sesay in-depth interview: "'All My Eggs In One Basket': An Applicant Goes Big On A Long Shot And Scores."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants-- "The part-time program has proved to be valuable for his job. 'I can come back to work the next morning and apply whatever it is that I’ve learned into my job,' he says, whether it’s strategy, accounting, or finance."
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What Should the Rules Be For Cryptoassets? Accounting, Regulatory, and Legislative Perspectives

Kaufman Management Center
On Friday, September 17, NYU Stern's Vincent C. Ross Institute of Accounting Research and NYU Stern's Volatility & Risk Institute will jointly host the conference "What Should the Rules Be For Cryptoassets? Accounting, Regulatory, and Legislative Perspectives."
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2021 Fubon Center Innovation Conference: Innovating Virtually

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The last year and a half have dramatically changed the work environment at most organizations, and have forced us to rethink how to accomplish collaboration, innovation and productivity. This has resulted in new technologies, organizational practices and norms that have enabled fundamental changes in how we come together and create things. In this fast-paced conference, scholars and practitioners will share their knowledge about managing remote innovation and/or the new technologies and practices that are enabling it. We will hear their lessons learned, and some predictions for what we might see in the future. 
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Entrepreneurs Challenge Kick-Off & Info Session

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On Tuesday, September 14, 2021, the NYU Stern Berkley Center for Entrepreneurship will host the Entrepreneurs Challenge Kick-Off & Info Session.
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Stern is spotlighted for its top-five ranking among undergraduate business schools: “U.S. News Ranking of Best Undergrad Business Programs."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants--  "As the table below shows, with the exception of the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, which dropped one spot out of a tie for third place, the top seven schools remain ranked the same as last year: MIT Sloan School of Management second, UC-Berkeley Haas School of Business third, and two schools tied at fifth, NYU Stern School of Business and Texas-Austin McCombs School of Business, just as they were last year."
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Current two-year Full-time MBA student Phan Hoang (MBA '22) column: "It’s My Stern: The ROI Of Building Relationships."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants--  ""Here at Stern, where I’m earning my MBA, IQ + EQ (intelligence and emotional quotients) is a core value. Sternies are living testaments to these qualities. Not only does the entire application require a minimum of 2 EQ endorsements, your essays and interviews need to showcase them as well. Stern also has a smaller cohort (our class size is 320). This creates a more tight-knit community; you’re not just another face nor number. Being in the most diverse city in the world, it attracts people who crave diversity or embody it. EQ is not something that’s desired at Stern, it’s necessary."
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Assistant Dean of MBA Admissions Lisa Rios is interviewed: “Apps Up 8%, New Record GMAT For NYU Stern’s MBA Class Of 2023.”

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants-- “If you’re Stern, you’ve got to like where things are headed in the full-time MBA. For a bonus, the new class set a school record for average Graduate Management Admission Test score, putting Stern in rarefied company in that key metric, too."

"The 'applicant-centric approach' will continue in the next admissions cycle, Rios says, noting that ‘the combination of a more seamless process for applicants and continued strong demand for our rigorous program’ led to the 8% increase in applications and the enrollment of 360 students in the Class of 2023, up from 317 last year and even surpassing the 359 who enrolled in fall 2019.’”
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Professor Paul Hardart interview: “What is the Future of Cinema?”

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Excerpt from BusinessBecause-- “'People are getting exposed to remarkable content from around the world that five,10, 15 years ago, there’s no way they would have watched,'” Paul [Hardart] points out. “'I'm hopeful that it’s engendering empathy, and an understanding of different cultures.'”
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Professor and Undergraduate College Dean Emeritus Geeta Menon interview: “Can Celebrity Endorsements Boost Covid Vaccine Uptake?”

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Excerpt from BusinessBecause-- "Geeta Menon, professor of marketing at New York University’s Stern School of Business, agrees that using celebrity influencers can be a great way to access certain population groups. “'It’s important to disconnect vaccines from politics. It shouldn’t be about your political leanings,' she says."
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Professor Michael Posner and Center for Business and Human Rights Research Scholar Dorothée Baumann-Pauly are interviewed; Center for Business and Human Rights is highlighted: "Human Rights Climb the Business School Curriculum."

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Excerpt from Financial Times-- "When Michael Posner proposed creating a human rights centre at New York University, he firmly deflected suggestions that it should be based at the law school. Instead, in 2013, he established the Center for Business and Human Rights at Stern School of Business, where he is Jerome Kohlberg professor of ethics and finance. It was the first such entity at a business school."
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Recent Executive MBA alumna Sheila Taylor (MBA '21) in-depth Q&A interview: "2021 Best & Brightest EMBAs: Sheila Taylor, New York University (Stern)."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants--  "I felt NYU Stern had the greatest diversity of student body and professors. I attended an information session and saw that the people there were interested in learning and growing as a group, not just individually."
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The Center for Business and Human Rights is featured: "Top 10 MBA Programs in Human Rights."

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Excerpt from Find MBA--  "The NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights was setup in 2013 in New York City. The first center dedicated to human rights at a business school, it has developed a series of MBA courses, teaching models and tools focused on addressing human rights challenges  across economic sectors."
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Stern Online Course: Corporate Sustainability with Tensie Whelan

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Taught by Professor Tensie Whelan, this 14-week course provides participants with the ability to help their business be a force for change through ESG (environment, social, and governance) investing, sustainable supply chain management, employee and consumer engagement, sustainability marketing, and more.
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Stern Online Course: Corporate Finance with Aswath Damodaran

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Every choice a corporation makes has financial implications. As a result, when defined broadly, every business decision fits under the rubric of corporate finance. In Corporate Finance with Professor Aswath Damodaran, students become familiar with this “big picture” of corporate finance while also learning the intricate theories and techniques that are crucial to maximizing shareholder value
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Stern Online Course: Advanced Valuation with Aswath Damodaran

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Taught by Professor Aswath Damodaran, one of the leaders in the field, Advanced Valuation is for analysts, financial officers, and portfolio managers seeking a deeper understanding of valuation, and the skills and knowledge to confidently make financial decisions. Through video lectures, live Q&A sessions, and a hands-on valuation project, students will learn how to estimate the value of any business, small or large, private or public, in a developed or an emerging market.
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Current two-year Full-time MBA student Javier Araujo O’Neill (MBA '23) in-depth Q&A interview: "Meet the MBA Class of 2023: Javier Araujo O’Neill, New York University (Stern)."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants--  "Before joining NYU Stern, Lance Banks launched a San Francisco comedy festival, Clusterfest, which attracted performers like Tiffany Haddish and Julio Torres."
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Current two-year Full-time MBA student Javier Araujo O’Neill (MBA '23) in-depth Q&A interview: "Meet the MBA Class of 2023: Javier Araujo O’Neill, New York University (Stern)."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants--  "NYU, as a wider university, houses some of the most artistic and creative collectives in the world. I believe this “poet DNA” organically embeds itself into NYU Stern’s more quant, data-driven curriculum. Many aspects of business today tend to be mundane or outdated and require the type of creativity or out-of-the-box thinking that Stern provides its students to foster innovation. As I began to explore different MBA programs, I was keen on finding a school that challenges the status quo. Stern’s belief to embrace change, if not create it, immediately resonated with me."