Modern Money: Reflecting on Financial Change with Professor Kocherlakota

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Join us to discuss lessons learned about money in the last fifteen years, including the development of crypto, the possible rollouts of central bank digital currency, and the empirical failure of the “quantity theory.”

Instructor:Narayana Kocherlakota Louise and Henry Epstein Professor of Business AdministrationView Professor Kocherlakota's Bio
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United States

Global ROI: Simon Alumni Leading Around the World

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Hear from Simon alumni who are leading and making an impact across global markets. In this moderated panel, alumni will share how they’ve translated Simon’s data-driven education into real-world results, adapted to international business environments, and maximized the ROI of their degree.

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United States

Turning Poets into Managers of Quants: A Faculty Roundtable

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What does it take to lead highly analytical teams when your own background isn’t technical? Join Simon faculty for a roundtable discussion on bridging communication, leadership, and data-driven thinking—and how diverse skill sets come together in modern management.

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United States

Simon Vision Consulting: What it's Really Like to Put Your Simon Degree to Work

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What does it actually look like to apply what you’re learning at Simon to real-world business challenges? Join members of Simon Vision Consulting, a student-led consulting club, to hear how they work with real clients, tackle complex problems, and put their Simon education to work outside the classroom.

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United States

From Classroom to Career: MS Student Perspectives

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Join a panel of our MS alumni and current students as they speak about their experiences at Simon. Learn firsthand where their MS degree has taken them and how the resources at Simon helped get them there.

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United States

Finding Fraud in Accounting

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Join Professor Timothy Hungerford for an hour-long interactive session on fraud, where attendees will be given a brief fraud technique overview. Attendees will then use the learning to review evidence and help identify the fraud(s). There will be review of additional evidence from other actual fraud and negligence cases shared for learning purposes. Instructor:Tim Hungerford Clinical Associate Professor, Faculty Director of MSA ProgramView Professor Hungerford's Bio

Location

United States

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