Rutgers Business Chats Students from Rutgers Business School-New Brunswick
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This student-run podcast provides easy accessibility to Rutgers Business School thought leadership and business knowledge, often hidden in complex research papers and corporate jargon.
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Introducing FinTech
Finance Professor Mark Guthner discusses upcoming technologies in the world of finance and how Wall Street as we know it is quickly changing with these new advances.
Guthner is an associate professor of professional practice of finance and economics at Rutgers Business School [ faculty profile]. He discusses financial market activity in real time on this blog, theOptionsEdge.Com. -
Unpacking Blockchain
Blockchain Education Network (BEN) CEO and President Erick Pinos speaks about the future of blockchain, bitcoin and other emerging technologies while showcasing BEN and its outreach programs that hope to educate young minds about the basics of Blockchain.
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Exploring Project Management
Renee Cornell tells us about her experience as a project manager and lecturer at Rutgers Business School. She also speaks about how one should go about handling corporate projects by giving listeners important tips and tricks about the management world.
Renee is also a product strategy consultant at PENTAX Medical Americas. She is currently a doctoral student in the Management & Global Business department at Rutgers Business School. -
The Wall Street Experience
Sabrina House (RBS MBA '05), Senior Vice President at Bank of America, shares her experience working on Wall Street and gives a glimpse of what to expect at the workplace in the financial heart of the world.
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The World of Entrepreneurship
Dr. "Bala" speaks about his various business ventures over the years and enlightens future entrepreneurs about how they should prepare to launch a business in today's world.
V. "Bala" Balasubramanian, earned his Ph.D. and MBA from Rutgers University in 1997 while working full time. Bala currently heads the Life Sciences Business Unit at Orion. He is a winner of the Albert Einstein Award for Innovation in 2016 under the auspices of NJ Immigrant Entrepreneur Awards. -
The Future of Accounting
Jamie Freiman takes us through his journey of joining Rutgers and how its diverse community helped him in the corporate world. He also discusses new and upcoming business technologies that are being adopted by Fortune 500 companies to help stay ahead in today's ultra-competitive environment.
Jamie is currently an assistant professor of accounting at Marist College. He earned his Ph.D. in accounting from Rutgers in 2020.