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The Gabelli School’s Master of Science in Quantita The Gabelli School’s Master of Science in Quantitative Finance (MSQF) program was ranked #23 in the world by Risk.net, a global leader in financial risk management news and analysis.

Risk.net’s highly regarded rankings of master’s programs in quantitative finance are built upon metrics ranging from acceptance rate, class size, and the percentage of industry-affiliated faculty to student employment rate and average salary sixth months after graduation, which offer key insights into selectivity, leadership in the field, and student outcomes.

This new ranking is the latest example of the MSQF program’s ability to maintain impeccable standards as it grows. The program also was ranked #15 on QuantNet’s 2025 list of the best financial engineering programs in the
United States, climbing six points from the previous year.

A huge congratulations to the faculty, staff, and students whose hard work continues to propel the MSQF program to new heights! Our profound thanks to 
Qing Sheng, Ph.D., MSQF program director, for her leadership.
Recently, the Gabelli School of Business hosted an Recently, the Gabelli School of Business hosted an M.S. in Artificial Intelligence in Business (MSAIB) reception & networking event, which amplified the very best of what the program offers—cutting-edge AI expertise, invaluable industry connections, and a shared commitment to shaping the future of business innovation.

The highlight of the evening was a distinguished panel of technology and business industry leaders, who shared their perspectives on innovation, technology strategy, and the evolving AI landscape. The panel was moderated by Stephan Kouris, a current MSAIB student, and featured Jorge Martinez Navarrete, head, Innovation Unit, OICT - United Nations; Chris Coulthrust, partner technology strategist, Microsoft; Jessie Yang Liu, technical delivery director, Snowflake; Yuzhao Ai, senior analytics engineer, Netflix; and Tristan Staschik, investment partner, FoundersX Ventures

The panelist’s thought-provoking insights reinforced why bridging the gap between AI innovation and business acumen is more critical than ever. They also shared practical career advice for students navigating today's challenging job market.

A heartfelt thank you to MSAIB Program Director, Yilu Zhou, Ph.D., and the program’s dedicated faculty members for creating this wonderful opportunity for students, alumni, and industry practitioners to connect and learn from one another.

The MSAIB program continues to demonstrate its strategic value in New York City's dynamic tech ecosystem, positioning the Gabelli School at the forefront of AI-driven business transformation. Events such as these underscore the power of bringing together diverse perspectives to shape the future of technology and business.

Thinking about a graduate degree in AI or planning a strategic career transition? Discover how the Gabelli School’s MSAIB program can position you at the forefront of innovation. Learn more about the MSAIB program here: https://bit.ly/48BVW2z
The Gabelli School of Business Full-time M.B.A. wa The Gabelli School of Business Full-time M.B.A. was ranked #40 in Poets & Quants Top 100 U.S. M.B.A. Programs for 2025-2026. This is an increase of 4 points from last year—a wonderful accomplishment!
Many thanks to all of those who worked so hard to make this possible.
The Gabelli School's Consulting Cup Competition at The Gabelli School's Consulting Cup Competition at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus, was held on December 11, 2025. Three teams competed on the final evening of this semester-long Consulting Challenge Integrated Project, which mirrors what consultants do in real life—find innovative solutions for a company’s challenges in the marketplace and develop a comprehensive strategy that positions or repositions the brand for success. Competition is friendly but fierce! Students draw upon all of the knowledge—from marketing and accounting to IT and management—they have acquired, to deliver a formal presentation that will impress the panel of industry judges who decide which idea will best solve the issue a company is facing.

This year’s winning team included: Angelina Alias, Andres DeHerrera, Avi
Gassman, Isaac Hsu, YiYin Mei, and Emily Owens, whose pitch was for McCormick & Company—the spice and extract manufacturer. Their presentation titled “Vanilla Vision: Domestic Climate Controlled Sustainable Greenhouse,” focused on building a more sustainable and domestic approach to the company’s vanilla manufacturing business. 

The group was coached by Axel Roepnack, Ph.D., associate clinical
professor of communications and media management at the Gabelli School of Business. Congrats to the winners; kudos to all of those who worked so hard on their pitches throughout the semester; and our deepest gratitude to the judges, coaches, and administrators who made this event possible.
This year’s Gabelli School Consulting Cup Competit This year’s Gabelli School Consulting Cup Competition at Fordham's Rose Hill campus, was held on December 10, 2025, and was the culmination of the sophomore year, semester-long Consulting Challenge Integrated Project. Six teams competed on the final evening, narrowed down from a much larger pool. All focused on identifying a company’s biggest problem in the marketplace, coming up with an innovative solution, and presenting a comprehensive proposal to a panel of industry judges and professors. This year’s winning team included Ashvin Das, Katie Hayes, Kyle Zinn, Matthew Medellin, and Sarah Dyer, whose pitch was titled: “Harley-Davidson x Coach: Partnership with Coach to develop motorcycle accessories." The group was guided by Clarence Ball III, advanced lecturer communications and media management. Their pitch amplified the tremendous value proposition of brands partnering to create new and unique 
business opportunities. Congrats to the winners; great job to all of those who worked so hard on their pitches throughout the semester; and a huge thanks to the judges, coaches, and administrators who made this event possible.
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The Gabelli School of Business Student Success Cen The Gabelli School of Business Student Success Center held its annual Friendsgiving on Tuesday, November 25. Students, faculty members, and staff were treated to a feast of turkey, mashed potatoes, and stuffing, as well as delectable desserts. While they ate, they made festive holiday decorations. As always, it was a wonderful gathering that brought the entire Gabelli School community together. We are deeply grateful to the Student Success
Center team for organizing this wonderful event!

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