New York University’s Stern School of Business is offering a new series of events for potential students of the full-time MBA, Langone Part-Time MBA and Executive MBA programs. “The Future of Business” will showcase experts at NYU Stern who will share their thoughts about the future of certain industries and technologies within business. Prospective students will have the opportunity to learn more about specific professors and industries in which they’re interested, and also to learn more about the Stern application process and the three types of MBA programs Stern offers.
There will be two events in the Fall of 2013. The events both run for one and a half hours, and are held in Paulson Auditorium at the Stern School of Business.
“The Future of Business: Financial Services and Real Estate”
Saturday, September 28 at 10:00 AM
The Financial Services and Real Estate presentation will feature Charles Murphy, Robert Whitelaw, and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh. Murphy is a former investment banker and is currently a Professor of Management Practice at Stern. Whitelaw is the chair of the Finance Department, and Van Nieuwerburgh is the director of the Center for Real Estate Finance Research. The professors will give short presentations, and then prospective students will have the chance to interact with admissions officers and current students to learn more about Stern’s MBA programs.
“The Future of Business: Mobile, Data and Open Innovation”
Wednesday, November 13 at 6:00 PM
The Mobile, Data, and Open Innovation presentation will feature Anindya Ghose, Natalia Levina, and Kristen Sosulski. Ghose is the co-director of the Center for Business Analytics, Levina is a professor who teaches courses on open innovation and global sourcing, and Sosulski directs the Stern Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning. This presentation will take the form of a discussion led by Sosulski.
You can register for either event on the program website. Stern is planning future events covering social enterprise, luxury, and entrepreneurship.