Nearly 80 distinguished Columbia Business School alumni, faculty, and staff members gathered at New York’s Le Parker Meridien hotel in Midtown for the School’s biennial Professorship Celebration on March 28.
Deans from Columbia Business School and the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, announced today that the Berkeley-Columbia Executive MBA program will end in February 2013 when the current class graduates.
The Washington Post featured Professor David Weinstein's insights on how recent support for export industries provides advantages to foreign competitors in conflict with U.S. interests. (The Washington Post, February 17, 2012)
More than 80 alumni and friends of Columbia Business School gathered at Credit Suisse offices in New York on Tuesday to connect and celebrate the legacy of Paul Calello ’87, former CEO of Credit Suisse’s Investment Bank.
Although Leon Cooperman '67 has spent his career managing money, he says enacting his favorite piece of advice doesn’t cost anything: be good to everyone.
Professor Bruce Kogut recently co-authored an article describing how bringing philanthropic and investment capital together effectively could increase capacity to address pressing social challenges and how savvy financial structuring would be necessary to make this work.
A recent study by Columbia Business School Professor Geert Bekaert in the Review of Financial Studies proposes a new, valuation–based measure of equity market segmentation.