Tom DeRosa ’88, CEO of Welltower, a member of the School’s Board of Overseers and HPM Advisory Board, has created an endowed fund to support the Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Management Program at Columbia Business School.
Ryan Harvey led a panel of three distinguished real estate professionals in a spirited discussion regarding entrepreneurial Solutions to workforce and millennial housing.
Simon Ziff led an engaging panel on the ways technology is transforming real estate and the built environment. The group covered diverse topics including the applications of big data, the impact of disruptors such as WeWork and Airbnb, and the innovative designs that are shaping cities in the future.
Three new Tamer Fund for Social Venture awardees were selected after participating in an application screening round, a due diligence process with student teams as part of a Columbia Business School course, and a final pitch to the fund’s investment board.
Professor Daniel Guetta and two NYU co-authors won acclaim for their recent work, Supply Chain Coordination and Contracts in the Sharing Economy - a Case Study at Cargo.
Fast Internet has brought a significant increase in the employment rate to connected areas in Africa Modern communications technology can enable job creation in poorest regions of the world In Africa, the arrival of fast Internet especially benefited the growth of high-quality jobs.
New research shows that the much-discussed measure of requiring firms to disclose gender segregated wage-statistics to clarify differences in women´s and men´s wages reduces the pay gap by 7 percent. An important step in the right direction and knowledge that can boost the ambition to ensure women the same pay for same work, researchers say.
The National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC) Fall Conference is the seniors housing and care industry’s leading annual conference, attended by owners, investors, operators and service providers.
Isaiah Einzig '20 spoke to Matthew Price '09, Executive Vice President & COO of Phosplatin Therapeutics, about his entrepreneurship journey in the life science industry starting with his time at CBS.
On Friday October 5th, 2018, the Real Estate Association (REA) and members of the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate were hosted by LIVWRK for a private tour of their groundbreaking Panorama Redevelopment.
Silvia Bellezza received Honorable Mention for her paper "Conspicuous Consumption of Time: When Busyness and Lack of Leisure Time Become a Status Symbol"
The number 1 rule for long-term individual investors picking funds used to be simple: look for low fees, also known as low expense ratios. Investors do get rewards from low fees; but they should also watch out for higher, hidden fees in the same funds, as well as strategies that lure investors into higher-priced products or into paying more for advice. Instead of asking about low fees alone, ask what you are paying over 10 years, including all fees. "What is the cost, all in, for 10 years?" said Eric Johnson, Director of the Center for Decision Sciences.
New Columbia Business School study finds that 26 percent of perpetrators of financial reporting misconduct – largely CEOs and CFOs – experience an overall gain.