The Best New Investment MBA Jobs
Investment firms typically act as intermediaries between investors and corporations. They are also popular landing spots for MBAs to bring their talents after earning their degree. There are exciting new positions out there for both new grads and seasoned workers alike. Here’s a look at some of the best new MBA jobs in the investment banking sector: Continue reading…
Smith MBAs Meet With Warren Buffett in Omaha
Last fall, a handful of MBAs from the Robert H. Smith School of Business were chosen to meet one of the most successful investors in the world — Warren Buffett. The group traveled to Omaha, Nebraska — the headquarters of Buffett’s investment company, Berkshire Hathaway. On Nov. 18, 2016, the lucky group was able to take part in an informal Q&A session with Buffett himself. Continue reading…
Kellstadt MBAs Visit Warren Buffett in Omaha
Last month, 20 MBAs from DePaul University’s Kellstadt Graduate School of Business were chosen to meet one of the most successful investors in the world — Warren Buffett.
The group traveled to Omaha, Nebraska — the headquarters of Buffett’s investment company, Berkshire Hathaway. On April 1st, They toured various Berkshire companies before taking part in an informal Q&A session with Buffett himself. Continue reading…
B-School Students Question Buffett, Gates and Munger On Live Telecast
Not just anybody is given the title of Oracle.
Superstitions aside, to become known as a wizard, sage or fortuneteller is a sign of wisdom and great respect. Warren Buffett, Chairmen and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, could be considered a fortuneteller— he earned his nickname, the Oracle of Omaha, by becoming known as one of the most successful investors of the 20th century.
And if Buffett is the Oracle, then Bill Gates and Charlie Munger would be two of his wise men— together, this Holy Trinity of Billionaires and Berkshire Hathaway chairmen sat down with Fox Business Network’s Liz Claman during the annual BH Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska. They fielded questions from graduate students representing New York University’s Stern School of Business, University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business and University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business. Continue reading…