Stern in the News | March 28, 2023

A sampling of media highlights for the week of March 28, 2023

A sampling of media highlights for the week of March 28, 2023
A sampling of media highlights for the week of March 28, 2023
A sampling of media highlights for the week of March 28, 2023
On Monday, March 27, NYU Stern's Center for Global Economy and Business, Volatility and Risk Institute, and Center for Sustainable Business co-hosted a Public Talk and Q&A with Laurence Boone, French Minister of State for Europe and Foreign Affairs.
On Monday, March 27, NYU Stern's Center for Global Economy and Business, Volatility and Risk Institute, and Center for Sustainable Business co-hosted a Public Talk and Q&A with Laurence Boone, French Minister of State for Europe and Foreign Affairs.
Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "My biggest surprise from majoring in business was the enormous amount of mentorship I received. When I started business school, I sought out upperclassmen mentors to answer a few random questions I had come up with about the finance industry. However, they took the initiative to greatly broaden my understanding of the field."
Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "My biggest surprise from majoring in business was the enormous amount of mentorship I received. When I started business school, I sought out upperclassmen mentors to answer a few random questions I had come up with about the finance industry. However, they took the initiative to greatly broaden my understanding of the field."
Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "I have professors who jokingly say I’m living proof that a business education is applicable in every industry and is cross-disciplinary in its core. So many people enter the entertainment industry with a creative or a liberal arts background, and my unique business skillset has consistently surprised and impressed executives at every internship I’ve had. In our modernized world, understanding the language of business gives you a unique competitive advantage and the ability to understand how every organization operates, regardless of the industry you choose to enter."
Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "I have professors who jokingly say I’m living proof that a business education is applicable in every industry and is cross-disciplinary in its core. So many people enter the entertainment industry with a creative or a liberal arts background, and my unique business skillset has consistently surprised and impressed executives at every internship I’ve had. In our modernized world, understanding the language of business gives you a unique competitive advantage and the ability to understand how every organization operates, regardless of the industry you choose to enter."
The theme of this year’s conference will be the Future of Healthcare, with exciting panels focusing on innovations in clinical trials, pricing, and investing. Our keynote speaker is Dave A. Chokshi, MD, MSc, the 43rd Commissioner at the New York City Department of Health who led New York City through the Covid-19 pandemic.
The theme of this year’s conference will be the Future of Healthcare, with exciting panels focusing on innovations in clinical trials, pricing, and investing. Our keynote speaker is Dave A. Chokshi, MD, MSc, the 43rd Commissioner at the New York City Department of Health who led New York City through the Covid-19 pandemic.
Today, Stern alumnus Andre J.L. Koo (MBA ’94), Chairman of the Chailease Group, Chair of the NYU Stern Executive Board, and member of the NYU Board of Trustees, was selected by NYU as this year’s sole recipient of the Albert Gallatin Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Society. Mr. Koo will be honored at NYU’s Pre-Commencement events in May.
Today, Stern alumnus Andre J.L. Koo (MBA ’94), Chairman of the Chailease Group, Chair of the NYU Stern Executive Board, and member of the NYU Board of Trustees, was selected by NYU as this year’s sole recipient of the Albert Gallatin Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Society. Mr. Koo will be honored at NYU’s Pre-Commencement events in May.
Rama Akkiraju is the Vice President for Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning for IT at Nvidia. She is a former IBM Fellow who worked on the Watson artificial intelligence project, and has been honored as a "Top 20 Women" in AI by Forbes, and "A-Team for AI" by Fortune Magazine. Rama and Professor Melissa Schilling will discuss the ways in which the adoption and performance of artificial intelligence are accelerating right now, and the unique role that Nvidia is positioned to play.
Rama Akkiraju is the Vice President for Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning for IT at Nvidia. She is a former IBM Fellow who worked on the Watson artificial intelligence project, and has been honored as a "Top 20 Women" in AI by Forbes, and "A-Team for AI" by Fortune Magazine. Rama and Professor Melissa Schilling will discuss the ways in which the adoption and performance of artificial intelligence are accelerating right now, and the unique role that Nvidia is positioned to play.
Excerpt from Joy Online -- "The Business Manager of Volta Pads, Gloria Afele, said the journey towards producing reusable sanitary towels began in 2020 with the support of the New York University’s Stern School of Business."
Excerpt from Joy Online -- "The Business Manager of Volta Pads, Gloria Afele, said the journey towards producing reusable sanitary towels began in 2020 with the support of the New York University’s Stern School of Business."
A sampling of media highlights for the week of March 21, 2023
A sampling of media highlights for the week of March 21, 2023
Excerpt from MBA Insider -- “My favorite experiences were applying those skills in real-world contexts, which were really enabled by a huge range of experiential learning programs that NYU offers and has really pioneered."
Excerpt from MBA Insider -- “My favorite experiences were applying those skills in real-world contexts, which were really enabled by a huge range of experiential learning programs that NYU offers and has really pioneered."
The failure of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) last week exposed the fragility of the banking system. Hear from some of NYU Stern's leading banking scholars about SVB's decline and the overall health of the banking system, and what dangers lie ahead.
The failure of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) last week exposed the fragility of the banking system. Hear from some of NYU Stern's leading banking scholars about SVB's decline and the overall health of the banking system, and what dangers lie ahead.
Excerpt from Fortune -- “The increase in enrollment for NYU Stern’s Langone part-time MBA online/modular option indicates Stern is meeting the strong demand for this kind of program flexibility from prospective students,” Isser Gallogly, associate dean of MBA admissions at Stern, tells Fortune.
Excerpt from Fortune -- “The increase in enrollment for NYU Stern’s Langone part-time MBA online/modular option indicates Stern is meeting the strong demand for this kind of program flexibility from prospective students,” Isser Gallogly, associate dean of MBA admissions at Stern, tells Fortune.
Excerpt from Clear Admit -- "While I had worked at financial services firms prior to Stern, the courses, projects, and internships throughout my MBA enabled me to take a more integrated approach to environmental and social issues as they pertain to finance and business operations. It also set me up with a fantastic network of peers with similar career paths who are now working in sustainability-focused roles ranging from fashion and food to renewable energy and ESG consulting."
Excerpt from Clear Admit -- "While I had worked at financial services firms prior to Stern, the courses, projects, and internships throughout my MBA enabled me to take a more integrated approach to environmental and social issues as they pertain to finance and business operations. It also set me up with a fantastic network of peers with similar career paths who are now working in sustainability-focused roles ranging from fashion and food to renewable energy and ESG consulting."
A sampling of media highlights for the week of March 14, 2023
A sampling of media highlights for the week of March 14, 2023
Excerpt from Financial Times -- “More diverse and rich conversations are enabled by international participation through the online mechanism,” observes Tensie Whelan, who teaches many of the online courses at New York University’s Stern School of Business, where she is director of the NYU Stern Center for Sustainable Business.
Excerpt from Financial Times -- “More diverse and rich conversations are enabled by international participation through the online mechanism,” observes Tensie Whelan, who teaches many of the online courses at New York University’s Stern School of Business, where she is director of the NYU Stern Center for Sustainable Business.
Excerpt from Executive Courses -- “Participants learn how to reduce risk, create competitive advantage and develop innovative services, products and processes in a sustainable way that builds value for society and protects the planet,” says Whelan.
Excerpt from Executive Courses -- “Participants learn how to reduce risk, create competitive advantage and develop innovative services, products and processes in a sustainable way that builds value for society and protects the planet,” says Whelan.
Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "Since the beginning of P&Q’s proprietary ranking of undergraduate business programs, NYU Stern has ranked among the best of the best."
Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "Since the beginning of P&Q’s proprietary ranking of undergraduate business programs, NYU Stern has ranked among the best of the best."
A sampling of media highlights for the week of March 7, 2023
A sampling of media highlights for the week of March 7, 2023
Modern AI language systems are astounding, as we are reminded almost every day. But they also are criticized for their (lack of) accuracy, their tendency to just make things up, their banal song lyrics, and their lack of true intelligence (recall last fall’s fireside chat with Prof. Gary Marcus). Where are we, really, when it comes to AI “large language models” helping us to actually do real work?
Modern AI language systems are astounding, as we are reminded almost every day. But they also are criticized for their (lack of) accuracy, their tendency to just make things up, their banal song lyrics, and their lack of true intelligence (recall last fall’s fireside chat with Prof. Gary Marcus). Where are we, really, when it comes to AI “large language models” helping us to actually do real work?
Victor Williams, CEO of NBA Africa, joins NYU Stern Prof. Sinziana Dorobantu for a fireside chat about basketball in Africa and the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s growth strategy in the region.
Victor Williams, CEO of NBA Africa, joins NYU Stern Prof. Sinziana Dorobantu for a fireside chat about basketball in Africa and the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s growth strategy in the region.
Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "Among the schools we analyzed, the highest growth in median base salary occurred at NYU Stern School of Business, which saw its MBAs’ starting salaries grow from $125,000 to $170,000, which is 36%."
Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "Among the schools we analyzed, the highest growth in median base salary occurred at NYU Stern School of Business, which saw its MBAs’ starting salaries grow from $125,000 to $170,000, which is 36%."
On Monday, March 6, the Center for Global Economy and Business and the Volatility and Risk Institute co-hosted a fireside chat with Jeanna Smialek (MBA ’20) on her new book Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis. NYU Stern Professor Emeritus Kim Schoenholtz moderated the discussion.
On Monday, March 6, the Center for Global Economy and Business and the Volatility and Risk Institute co-hosted a fireside chat with Jeanna Smialek (MBA ’20) on her new book Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis. NYU Stern Professor Emeritus Kim Schoenholtz moderated the discussion.
Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "Overall, none of this life-changing experience would have been possible without the people we shared it with. This included our incredible organizers from both NYU Stern and University of Cape Town. Thanks to their planning, we learned more beyond just doing business in South Africa. We also received a series of lectures on the economic and political landscape of Africa as a continent, the complex issues behind food insecurity in South Africa, and how tourism can become more sustainable to both the environment and the community."
Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "Overall, none of this life-changing experience would have been possible without the people we shared it with. This included our incredible organizers from both NYU Stern and University of Cape Town. Thanks to their planning, we learned more beyond just doing business in South Africa. We also received a series of lectures on the economic and political landscape of Africa as a continent, the complex issues behind food insecurity in South Africa, and how tourism can become more sustainable to both the environment and the community."
Excerpt from U.S. News & World Report -- "I think more and more companies are realizing whatever they're doing, there's a human rights component," says Michael Posner, founder and director of New York University's Stern Center for Business and Human Rights. "And business schools ought to be preparing the next generation of business leaders to tackle those issues in a smart way."
Excerpt from U.S. News & World Report -- "I think more and more companies are realizing whatever they're doing, there's a human rights component," says Michael Posner, founder and director of New York University's Stern Center for Business and Human Rights. "And business schools ought to be preparing the next generation of business leaders to tackle those issues in a smart way."
Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "And five schools admitted classes that had an average SAT score of at least 1500, with New York University's Stern School of Business leading the way with an average of 1542."
Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "And five schools admitted classes that had an average SAT score of at least 1500, with New York University's Stern School of Business leading the way with an average of 1542."