Gary Appel ’77, who recently retired as Vice Chairman of the global middle market private equity funds manager, Castle Harlan, Inc., has been named Executive in Residence at Columbia Business School.
Thirteen projects selected for the first Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Columbia program, launched by the School's Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center.
Arnold Chavkin '77 and Keith Sherin '91 (EMBA) recently shared their leadership experiences and advice with students as part of the School’s David and Lyn Silfen Leadership Series
Industry practitioners, alumni, students, and staff and faculty members gathered together for the ninth annual Columbia Business School Healthcare Conference on November 30 in New York City.