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Robert Salomon, Deputy Vice Dean of Executive Programs, Paula Steisel Goldfarb, Associate Dean of MBA Admissions, Financial Aid and Academic Affairs, and incoming student Fabrice Coles are interviewed about the inaugural class in the new EMBA D.C.program

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "'We’ve always been really proud of having strong numbers of women given the format and culture of our program,' explains Paula Steisel Goldfarb, associate dean of MBA admissions, financial aid and academic affairs. Steisel also shares that 34% of the cohort are under-represented minorities. ... 'I think that what we’re observing in D.C. is a new reality that people want different roles. They want leadership roles in strategy in all kinds of organizations, tech firms, entrepreneurial firms, NGOs, etc.' [says Prof. Salomon].... 'With a wife and three children, the ability to balance work, career and school is very important to me,' says Fabrice Coles."
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NYU Stern Announces Inaugural Class for its New Executive MBA Washington, D.C. Program

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NYU Stern posted its inaugural class profile for its new NYU Stern Executive MBA (EMBA) Washington, D.C., program.
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TRIUM Global Executive MBA alumni Miguel de Almeida, Florence Klein and Mohammad Iqbal share how the annual Module 7 events foster lifelong learning and strengthen their network

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Excerpt from BusinessBecause -- "The inaugural Module 7 was set up and organized by class of 2011 graduate, Miguel de Almeida, in Cascais, Portugal. 'The thinking behind it was that TRIUM is an intense program, […] and there’s a real camaraderie, and that’s something you want to carry on!' he says. ... Since its creation, Miguel says he’s been enriched by Module 7, grown his knowledge, and built stronger ties with the TRIUM alumni network."
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Stern's full-time MBA class of 2020 is ​highlighted​​ for its ​quality and diversity

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Excerpt from Clear Admit -- "NYU Stern School of Business last week shared a preliminary profile of its incoming class of full-time, two-year MBA students, the Class of 2020. Even amid some declines, the school showed gains in the diversity of its class and added a few points to the average GMAT score for incoming students."
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Research by Stern's Center for Business and Human Rights on combating Russian disinformation is spotlighted

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Excerpt from Bloomberg -- "A report issued on July 23 has a series of sensible recommendations for internet platform companies and governments around the world with defenses that would meddle with the Russian meddlers without impinging on civil liberties."
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Isser Gallogly, Associate Dean, MBA Admissions and Program Innovation, and Andre Koo Tech MBA student Sebastian Hooker are interviewed about what makes a successful "Pick Six" visual application essay

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Excerpt from U.S. News & World Report -- "Gallogly says that Stern's 'Pick Six' essay, which asks MBA applicants to select six images that represent their identity and briefly describe what each image symbolizes, allows applicants to highlight the reasons why they would be a valuable addition to an MBA cohort. ... Hooker, who enjoys skiing and mountain biking, says the reason he included this photograph and caption in his MBA application is because he wanted the admissions committee to know about his appreciation of nature. The photograph shows Hooker exploring an ice cave in Oregon."
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In a Q&A interview, Senior Research Scholar Steven Altman discusses the Center for the Globalization of Education and Management's research and its implications for businesses and policymakers

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Excerpt from Global Finance -- "To help companies prepare for the possibility of a trade war, we’ve done some historical analysis. One of the key lessons was that trade may plummet but it will not perish. Companies need to be ready for a sudden disruption to supply chains or market access; but since trade does not dry up entirely during a trade war, they still need to pay close attention to international opportunities and threats."
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MBA student Vikram Gulati highlights the collaborative nature of the Stern community

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Exerpt from Find MBA -- "NYU Stern MBA student Vikram Gulati says: 'I really identify with the student population, and I am proud to say that we are probably the most collaborative among the top MBA programs.'"
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Isser Gallogly, Associate Dean, MBA Admissions and Program Innovation, highlights ​why EQ is important in MBA applicants

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "'It’s a brand new idea and a new concept,' NYU Stern’s Isser Gallogly, associate dean of MBA admissions & innovation, explained in an interview with Poets&Quants. 'We are looking for students who are not only capable academically but also capable in leadership, managing teams and having emotional intelligence. So we really asked ourselves what can we do to get more insight into a person’s emotional intelligence into their character.'"
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Isser Gallogly, Associate Dean, MBA Admissions and Program Innovation, highlights ​why EQ is valued in business

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Excerpt from CBS News -- "EQ requires someone to regulate their own emotions and empathize with others. It's not an attribute that can be quantified such as profit and losses, but it's a key skill for corporate leaders nonetheless, Gallogly said."
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Assistant Dean of Career Services Beth Briggs shares tips for MBAs to ​succeed in internships

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Excerpt from the Financial Times -- "Turning setbacks in internships into opportunities has the added benefit of showing a potential employer your initiative, Ms Briggs notes. 'When something goes wrong it is important to take that step back and think about what actions need to be taken to be more successful,' she says. 'You can often find someone who can help you.'"
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Stern undergraduate student Albert Aldrich III, who finished as a runner-up at The Motley Fool 2017-18 College Competition, is profiled

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Excerpt from The Motley Fool -- ""Albert Aldrich III attends NYU Stern School of Business where he is studying Finance and Management. His detailed review of how the 2008 financial crisis has formed millennials opinions around investing and personal finance was unique and interesting. Albert's argument around why over 50% of millennials don't feel comfortable putting their money in the stock market, and his discussion of the solutions for that, impressed the judges."
 
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Research from the Volatility Lab in NYU Stern's Volatility Institute is featured

Excerpt from Financial Post -- "According to the Stern School of Business’s Volatility Lab, the Shanghai index’s average weekly volatility is about nine percentage points higher than the S&P 500."
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Business Strategy, taught by Professor Sonia Marciano, and Tech and the City, taught by Professor Arun Sundararajan and Albert Wenger, are highlighted as favorite courses by recent MBA graduates Mahum Yunus and Frank Varrichio

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants-- "'By teaching us to avoid leading questions, learn to observe, and listen to customers, it highlighted the importance of bringing in a true customer perspective when making product and business decisions'.- Mahum Yunus 'Professor Marciano taught us how to approach problems and how to form data based solutions that are realistic and defensible. Additionally, she has extreme mastery of business strategy in a way that can only be described as being a savant or virtuoso. Listening to her lectures always makes you feel like you are getting the full value from your tuition.' - Frank Varrichio"
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Stern's Creative Destruction Lab-NYC, which is seeking applications from early-stage science and tech startups until August 12, is featured

Excerpt from American Entrepreneurship Today -- "The CDL program that began in 2012 at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto has now expanded to six universities, with NYU as the sole one based in the U.S."
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NYU Shanghai and NYU Stern's One-Year Master of Science Programs for College Graduates in Data Analytics & Business Computing and Quantitative Finance are featured

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Excerpt from BizEd Magazine - "Two new one-year master of science programs will be jointly delivered by the School of Business at New York University (NYU) and NYU Shanghai, a degree-granting campus of NYU. Both the MS in quantitative finance and the MS in data analytics and business computing will entail 12 months of full-time study over three semesters in two global hubs; students will start with a summer semester at NYU Stern in New York City and follow that with fall and spring semesters in China."
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Senior Research Scholar Alain Bertaud shares how city clusters in China could foster its productivity

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Excerpt from The Economist -- "Alain Bertaud of New York University says that, if integrated well, China’s city clusters could, thanks to their size, achieve levels of productivity never seen in other countries. He says it would be comparable to the differences between England and the rest of the world during the Industrial Revolution."
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Executive MBA student Nate Kimball is named to the 2018 "Best & Brightest Executive MBAs" list

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "I’m most proud of completing the federal regulatory approval process for the LaGuardia Airport Central Terminal Building Redevelopment Program. It allowed financing and construction of a $4 billion terminal program to move forward, and through the approval process we were able to incorporate some of the most ambitious sustainability commitments of any airport terminal in the country."
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Beth Briggs, Assistant Dean of Career Services, discusses MBA hiring trends

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Excerpt from the Financial Times -- "'For international students, we advise a bit more strategy during the career-planning phase, including understanding variables that can be controlled and those that can’t,' she added."
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Executive MBA student Nina Alexandrova is named to the 2018 "Best & Brightest Executive MBAs" list

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "Being a single mom of a teenage daughter, full-time physician, and executive MBA student is a real challenge. I learned to prioritize and structure my time efficiently so every minute is used with purpose."
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Stern’s $300K Entrepreneurs Challenge and Mobile App Contest, "Mission: Appossible," both held by the W. R. Berkley Innovation Labs, are highlighted

Excerpt from American Entrepreneurship Today -- "The $300K Entrepreneurs Challenge finals were the culmination of the eight-month competition that began the prior fall with the registration of over 600 students, faculty and alumni drawn from 17 schools across NYU’s global network. Over two hundred teams were then formed, receiving tutoring and mentoring over the following months.In addition to the Challenge, the winner of Stern’s W. R. Berkley Innovation Labs Mobile App Contest was announced, who will have their app fully developed---awarding them a prize valued at $75,000." 
 
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Beth Briggs, Assistant Dean of Career Services, highlights data analytics as a growing functional role for MBAs

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Excerpt from BusinessBecause -- "Companies across sectors increasingly understand the value MBAs can bring to their organizations in data analytics roles. These roles are a way for MBAs to combine their quantitative and research skills with their deep business understanding to develop innovative data-driven solutions."
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Isser Gallogly, Associate Dean of MBA Admissions and Program Innovation, ​discusses the popular Pick Six visual essay and EQ Endorsements

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Excerpt from Clear Admit -- "'The EQ endorsement was as a big hit, and applicants gave us wonderful feedback about how much they liked being able to express their EQ and IQ in this way,' Gallogly shares. 'And it gave us insight as readers of applications that we historically had not gotten.'"
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In a​n MBA Admissions​ Q&A, Isser Gallogly, Associate Dean of MBA Admissions and Program Innovation, ​discusses the popular Pick Six visual essay and EQ Endorsements​ while providing advice to future MBA applicants​

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Except from Poets & Quants -- "[The Pick Six and EQ Endorsement] speak[s] to us looking at them beyond a business person to a person that wants to make a contribution and impact. And so it has to be a more holistic and much more individualistic view of what they are, what their DNA is, and what they think their roadmap towards impact will be."

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