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Centennial Speaker Series: Hidden in Plain Sight: How to Save Active Investment Management, Part III: The Solutions | Posted on Mar 29, 2021

How can women increase their assets under management? Ellen Carr, co-author of Undiversified: The Big Gender Short in Investment Management and principal at a majority-women-owned investment-management firm, will moderate a panel of allocators and firm founders to discuss how allocators are identifying female-led firms for clients seeking to engage emerging managers (EM).

Centennial Speaker Series: In Conversation with Michael Inserra and Kelly Grier | Posted on Apr 15, 2021

Join us for a fireside chat with Michael Inserra and Kelly Grier, two Ernst & Young senior executives, as they discuss the future of work, leadership lessons learned during the pandemic, key aspects of corporate culture—including DEI and ESG —and why EY’s long-standing partnership with Fordham’s Gabelli School of Business is strategically important.

Centennial Speaker Series: Paul Schmelzing to Discuss Lower Forever or Set for a Regime Break? Lessons from Real Interest Rates Since the 14th Century | Posted on May 05, 2021

Paul Schmelzing will discuss his groundbreaking research on real interest rate dynamics since the beginning of secondary debt markets, the topic of one of his Ph.D. chapters.

Centennial Speaker Series: Zachary Karabell on Inside Money: Brown Brothers Harriman and the American Way of Power | Posted on May 05, 2021

Conspiracy theories have always swirled around Brown Brothers Harriman, and not without reason.

Villain or Victor? Revisiting Jay Gould and the Union Pacific Railroad | Posted on Feb 04, 2021

Late 19th-century American railroad magnate Jason “Jay” Gould has been called the “Mephistopheles of Wall Street,” despised for his unscrupulous investing and trading tactics.

Centennial Speaker Series: Joseph Calandro Jr. on Jay Gould and the Union Pacific from the Panic of 1873-1880 | Posted on Jan 12, 2021

Join us for the latest event in the Centennial Speaker Series, featuring Joseph Calandro Jr.

Bruce Greenwald Discusses the Evolution of Value Investing | Posted on Nov 24, 2020

When the first edition of Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond, was published in 1999, many believed that value investing was dead.

Serving Customers Faithfully and Adding Value to Society | Posted on Nov 19, 2020

The perception of the finance industry has been tainted by mistrust and notorious stories of corruption. But in his book Seeking Virtue in Finance: Contributing to Society in a Conflicted Industry, author JC de Swaan looks at the industry through a different lens.

Lawrence Cunningham on Attracting and Retaining Quality Shareholders | Posted on Nov 16, 2020

In a letter to shareholders in 1983, Warren Buffett described the type of investors he sought to attract to Berkshire Hathaway Inc., the company he built into the multi-billion-dollar holding company and conglomerate it is today.

Michael Gatto: Opportunities in the Credit Markets Emerge at Times of Crises | Posted on Nov 04, 2020

Like other financial crises over the past quarter-century, the COVID-19 pandemic created tremendous opportunities, according to Michael Gatto, partner of Silver Point Capital, a credit-focused hedge fund, and adjunct professor at Columbia Business School and the Gabelli School.

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