Tag: Finance
US Army Ranger and Undergraduate Finance Major are recipients of Emory...
ATLANTA, GA
-- (May 11, 2020) – The Goizueta Business School today announced the winners of
its prestigious Roberto C. Goizueta Award for Leadership: Michael Battat,...
Goizueta Facebook Live Series: Jeff Rosensweig Q&A on the coronavirus’ economic...
Associate Professor of Finance Jeffrey Rosensweig discussed the economic impact of COVID-19/coronavirus and took questions from a Facebook audience.
Capitalizing on success: Ducoff wins Emory Entrepreneur Award in finance
“Creating opportunities means looking where others are not.” – Mark Cuban At 39, Nick Ducoff 03BBA has had more impact across a number of...
“Tom Smith talks economic outlook for 2020, “Closer Look,” 90.1 FM...
Associate Professor Tom Smith provides helpful financial tips and insights for the new year.
Goizueta community mourns loss of finance professor
Jim Rosenfeld, Associate Professor of Finance, passed away Friday, December 13.
"Jim was a beloved member of our community that served the school in a...
Knowledge Creation: A look at the research of PhD alumni
With a look to the school’s future influence, the rigorous research methodologies imparted by Goizueta faculty are passed on to doctoral graduates. The following is a sample of recently created and ongoing new knowledge.
Real estate investment fund heightens students’ skills
Goizueta’s student-run real estate private equity fund continues to outdo itself, seven years after its inception.
Know Your Network: Steven Blackmon 17MBA 18MSBA
This month, we take time to remember the military personnel−active duty and veterans−who have stepped forward to serve. In this issue of Know Your...
Smith: Thank a veteran and thank their families
Col. Matt Smith 01MBA and Brigade Commander in the Georgia National Guard spoke at the 11th Annual Veteran's Day event Nov. 11.
Goizueta welcomes new faculty
Goizueta Business School welcomed four new faculty members in Fall 2019.
Research: Personal behavior may offer clues to professional misconduct
Assistant Professor of Gonzalo Maturana and colleagues find that leaders that cheat at home are more likely to cheat at work.