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Commentary from Undergraduate College alumnus James Collett (BS '24) on the importance of setting personal goals is highlighted: "12 Biggest Regrets Of Business Majors."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "If I had the opportunity to do it again, I would seek to insulate myself from most of the recruiting talk that goes on around that time of the year and focus on developing and executing on goals I set for myself."

Research Center Events

Talk by Dr. Christos Dimas, Deputy Finance Minister, Greece

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On Thursday, October 24, NYU Stern's Center for Global Economy and Business and Volatility and Risk Institute will host a Talk by Dr. Christos Dimas, Deputy Finance Minister, Greece.

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Public Talk and Q&A: François Villeroy de Galhau

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On Tuesday, October 22, NYU Stern's Center for Global Economy and Business and Volatility and Risk Institute will host a Public Talk and Q&A with François Villeroy de Galhau.

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Commentary from Executive MBA alumna Natalie Rojas (MBA '24) is highlighted noting the benefits of Stern's career resources: "Biggest Regrets Of Executive MBAs."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "My biggest regret was not fully taking advantage of all the resources the career center has to offer. It is easy to say you are too busy, but that is also why you are there.”

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In a dedicated feature, NYU Stern's two-year Full-time MBA Class of 2026 is highlighted, including nine interviews with first-year MBA students; Vice Dean for MBA and Graduate Programs Nate Pettit is quoted: "Meet NYU Stern’s MBA Class Of 2026."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "People may associate numbers with facts, but what they often remember is how someone makes them feel. That’s why NYU Stern emphasizes soft skills – problem-solving, teamwork, empathy, flexibility, conflict management, communication – to complement their faculty’s quantitative prowess. For Stern, Emotional Intelligence (EQ) is a differentiator that enables students to build relationships, sell ideas, and grow professionally in a way that data alone can’t. In fact, EQ is the #1 quality that Stern weighs in admissions decisions, fostering a supportive community that values mutual respect as much as hard-nosed results."

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Remarks and Q&A with Mary Daly

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On Tuesday, October 15, NYU Stern's Center for Global Economy and Business and Volatility and Risk Institute will host Remarks and Q&A with Mary Daly, President & CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Remarks followed by brief Q&A with Lisa Abramowicz (Bloomberg) and Q&A for attendees, moderated by Richard Berner (Co-Director, Volatility and Risk Institute).

School News

Undergraduate student Casey Rivera (BS '25) broadcast interview: "Nonprofit Supports NYC Students to Achieve College Dreams."

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Excerpt from Pix11 -- "Rivera will be the first in her family to graduate college. With her degree, she hopes to help her family and the community."

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Senior Director for Careers, Working Professionals Eliza Shanley is quoted: "More Executive MBA Students Look to Switch Careers."

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Excerpt from Financial Times -- “'It may be necessary to take a step back in order to move forward,”' agrees Eliza Shanley, senior director of the Career Center for Working Professionals at New York University’s Stern School of Business.

“'Making a pivot requires a strong argument for how your skills will translate. Hiring managers tend to seek candidates who already have functional expertise and can hit the ground running.'”
 

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Entrepreneurs Challenge Kick-Off & Info Session

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On Thursday, October 10, 2024, the NYU Stern Berkley Center for Entrepreneurship will host the Entrepreneurs Challenge Kick-Off & Info Session.

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Two-year, Full-time MBA alumna KJ Brown (MBA '24) interview: "Favorite Traditions At The Top MBA Programs."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants — “My favorite MBA tradition at NYU Stern is Follies, our end-of-year comedy show, reflecting on the past year of our collective MBA experience. This event is put together by students, for students, and it is an opportunity to laugh and celebrate the end of our year, as well as fun and funny moments throughout the year. Last year, I had the opportunity to serve as an Assistant Vice President on the Board and perform in the show. This year, I am Chief of Staff for the club and I am writing sketches, producing, and performing. I am excited to end the year in the best way we know how – together, celebrating each other!”

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The IIM Calcutta-NYU Stern India Research Conference

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On Thursday, October 3, the NYU Stern Center for Business and Global Economy will co-host the IIM Calcutta-NYU Stern India Research Conference.

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NYU Stern's two-year Full-time MBA Class of 2026 is highlighted in a dedicated feature: "Multiple School Records Made Or Matched By NYU Stern’s MBA Class Of 2026."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "New York University Stern School of Business has released its MBA Class of 2026 data — and it’s a real 'wow' moment for the school."

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Election 2024: Economic and Market Implications

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On Tuesday, October 1, the NYU Stern Center for Global Business and Economy will host an in-person panel disussion titled "Election 2024: Economic and Market Implications." To learn more and to register, please visit the Center's website.

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NYU Stern and Law Student Real Estate Conference: Powering the Future

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Join us for an exciting and groundbreaking event on Friday, September 27, 2024! The NYU Stern and Law Student Real Estate Conference: Powering the Future will be a game-changer, focusing on the critical role of electrical power in the real estate sector. We are bringing together leaders from diverse public and private fields to tackle pressing challenges in creating resilient, efficient cities.

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Dean of Stern at NYUAD Robert Salomon in-depth Q&A interview in a dedicated feature on the Stern at NYU Abu Dhabi One-year Full-time MBA Program: "The Curtain Is About To Rise On NYU Stern’s Big Mideast Venture: An Accelerated MBA In Abu Dhabi."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "That NYU Stern is the only major U.S. B-school to operate a full-time MBA program in the Middle East is not the only way in which its accelerated one-year MBA is unique."
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"'One of the similarities between this program and the New York program is, we’re looking for the best and the brightest from anywhere in the world,' Salomon says. 'Just like the New York program, we’re looking for people who are intelligent, have the IQ factor and also the EQ factor. That for us is very important. We’re looking for folks, just like New York, who have 2 to, let’s say, 10-plus years’ worth of experience commensurate with a full-time MBA program.

'But there is one difference. And the one difference is that we really are looking to identify people who are interested in building and developing their careers in the region, in Abu Dhabi, in Dubai, in the broader Middle East.'"

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NYU Stern Executive Education partnership with Justworks is highlighted in a dedicated feature: "Justworks’ Leadership Training Sends Employees to the Wilderness for a Week."

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Excerpt from Fortune -- "In partnership with the NYU Stern School of Business, Justworks launched the 13-person, two-year-long leadership fellowship in 2022. Fellows attend monthly lectures at the school and travel for a week-long summer excursion each of the three summers in the program."

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Two-year, Full-time MBA alumna KJ Brown (MBA '24) interview: "Biggest Myths About Your Favorite Business Schools."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants — "Myth: Stern does not have a central campus and we are too spread out."

"Reality: 'We do leverage the city as our campus, and we do have classmates that live all over and outside of the city: That is our superpower and part of what makes the NYU Stern community amazing. We have our central Stern building and Washington Square Park as our go-to meet-up spaces, and it is not uncommon to run into friends throughout the city. We take the opportunity to explore different neighborhoods and immerse ourselves into the city’s culture and we are the better for it. But, being involved at NYU Stern means that you will always have a 'central' part of campus to come to and engage in the community – you get out of it what you put into it!'"

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Big Apple Accounting Conference

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The Vincent C. Ross Institute of Accounting Research is pleased to announce the second annual Big Apple Accounting Conference. The conference brings together leading academics for five paper presentations and discussions.

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