Executive alumna Heather Marso, who earned her Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree from the Zicklin School of Business in May 2025, was recently promoted to vice president of engagement strategy at MetLife. in part based on her dissertation. She... View Article
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Freshly minted MBA in hand, U.S. Army Reserve Captain Dan Johnson (MBA, ’25) is headed to his post-graduation position as a sales associate relationship manager at Cognizant, a technology consultancy. He spoke to Zicklin News about his experiences in the... View Article
If you’re a foreign company exporting goods to the United States, how do you make sense of President Trump’s tariffs? For the Tivoli Group, a luxury leather manufacturer based in Calenzano, near Florence, Italy, the answer was to draw on... View Article
The salutatorian of Baruch College’s Class of 2025 is Zicklin School of Business student Ali Darwish. For those of you whose Latin is rusty, that translates to “number-two student.” (By the way, it’s pronounced sa-LOO-ta-TOR-ee-en.) A Provost Scholar Honors student,... View Article
If you’ve been a troglodyte for the past decade, you might not have heard about The Accountant, a 2016 action movie starring Ben Affleck as Christian Wolff, an autistic accountant who, when not adding long sums in his head, is... View Article
Zicklin undergraduate Jona Hoxha (BBA, ’25) has won the 2025 James Lam Risk Management Fellowship, established in 2020 by Zicklin alumnus James Lam (BBA, ’83). The fellowship supports students with a strong interest in risk oversight, business strategy, and... View Article
Would you trust a bunch of college students to handle your investments? If you’re a member of the Baruch community, you probably already do. Meet the prodigies of the Baruch Investment Management Group (IMG), a group of Baruch students, mostly... View Article
The winners of Baruch College’s 2024 Abraham J. Briloff Prize in Ethics were announced recently, and, not surprisingly, the Zicklin School of Business was a top performer. Valerie Watnick, professor and chair of the Department of Law, won a... View Article
As part of Baruch College’s Respectful Dialogue Series last month, Associate Professors Allison Hahn and Eric Gander of the Weissman School moderated a debate about the benefits and drawbacks of technology. Each side was led by an outside faculty expert,... View Article
The Rackow Conference Room of the Information & Technology Building was packed recently for a high-profile “fireside chat” between Matt Levine, a financial journalist who writes the daily “Money Stuff” newsletter for Bloomberg News, and Lin Peng, PhD, Krell Chair... View Article