Finding The Best New York Executive MBA Programs
An Executive MBA (EMBA) is an excellent option for motivated professionals looking to advance in their industry. Most EMBA programs are tailored to accommodate a full-time work schedule. According to U.S. News and World Report, the average salary for EMBA grads increased by about 14 percent just a few years ago. Whether you’re feeling stuck in your current position, or just looking to get ahead of rapid changes in your industry, an EMBA is a worthwhile investment. And for those living or working in the northeast, we’ve laid out some of the best New York Executive MBA programs.
Gabelli Launches New Think Tank for More Holistic Accounting
The Gabelli School of Business recently announced plans for its new Center for Professional Accounting Practices (CPAP)—a new initiative designed to foster a more holistic accounting approach.
Gabelli Addresses Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship, Wins AACSB Award
Gabelli School of Business recently celebrated the school’s win at AACSB Award winning 2017 Innovations That Inspire initiative, created to “shine a spotlight on a variety of ways that business schools are changing the face of business education.”
Entrepreneurship Centers and Resources For NYC MBAs
Think you have enough moxy, bravado, gumption, etc. to be the next Elon Musk, Warren Buffett or Richard Branson? There are more resources and opportunities than ever before to go rogue and start your own business, especially in New York City
The Best Business Schools For NYC Veterans
The transition from boot camp to business school need not be such a leap for veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces. There are a number of MBA scholarships in place specifically designed to help relieve and in certain cases absolve the financial burden of business school tuition for veterans.
Gabelli Hosts Conference on Sustainable Business Practices
Fordham’s Gabelli Graduate School of Business published an article about lessons gleaned from a recent “humanistic management conference” that featured four panelists with a “passion for making the world a better place.” The panelists included sustainable business pioneer Hunter Lovins; former Fortune 500 company CEO Brent Martini; AACSB International President David Levine; and Change Everything author Christian Felber.