Appointment Strengthens Leadership Team MarketWatch NEW YORK, May 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Training The Street (TTS), a leading corporate training provider for Wall Street firms and top business schools, today announced its appointment of Alex Lue as Principal. In this new capacity, Mr. Lue will join the TTS leadership team which is responsible for the overall business strategy of […]
Joe Zirpolo Fordham Graduate School of Business Administration has awarded Joe Zirpolo the Dean’s Award for Faculty Excellence. This annual award is given to the adjunct faculty member whose exceptional performance and teaching warrant extraordinary recognition. This honorable acknowledgment is made possible by the graduating students at Fordham Graduate School of Business Administration who voted for […]
By Lynn Cowan – As a businessman who founded and sold one technology company, then headed another, Frank Fawzi believed he could solve almost any problem. That was before he entered the IPO market, attempting to take his company public. As he and other executives have learned on the IPO trail this year, the process […]
Alex Lue joins the TTS leadership team with his recent promotion to Principal. About Alex Lue: Alex joined TTS in 2005 after spending several years with Merrill Lynch’s M&A Group in New York. Alex brings to the TTS classroom a broad range of transactional experience, which allows him to comprehensively cover the full valuation of […]
Join us on Friday May 11, 2012 for Gen Y part 2 – “The 2020 Vision: What is the future of Gen Y careers” Presenter: Lindsey Pollak – Gen Y Expert Back by popular demand, Lindsey Pollak (author, corporate consultant, and Gen Y expert) will present her thoughts on Gen Y future careers. The TTS Free […]
Kristen Kelly – TTS is offering evening courses in April in NYC Sign up today for the “Essentials of Valuation and Financial Modeling” course in New York. The Essentials of Valuation and Financial Modeling course is conveniently offered over a series of evenings from 6:30pm to 10:30pm. Course dates are April 16 – 19 and April […]
EDUCATION – By MELISSA KORN Undergraduate business majors are a dime a dozen on many college campuses. But according to some, they may be worth even less. More than 20% of U.S. undergraduates are business majors, nearly double the next most common major, social sciences and history. More than one of every five undergrads is a […]
By: Heather R Huhman What prompts people to spend $120,000 on an MBA from a top-tier institution, at least in part? The coveted network. But, as we’ve learned from all the social networking platforms that continue to pop up, being part of a network isn’t enough — you need to know how to utilize it […]
FINS: For Hungry Students, Wall Street Still a Draw – Chirag Saraiya quoted By Julie Steinberg , March 28, 2012 On a recent Saturday night in Cancun, Mexico, Kyle Carnes partied with his friends on spring break, listened to a live band and watched fire twirlers spin flaming sticks. He couldn’t quite relax, though. Every few […]
TTS/Capital IQ S &P: Principles of Corporate Valuation: Developing a 360° Perspective – Getting the Right Price Instructor: Zane Hurst Join us on the 19th & 20th of April as we uncover the techniques surrounding “What price will it take to get a deal done?” This seminar’s primary objective is to learn how practitioners in […]