News at Adelphi
- Robert B. Willumstad School of Business
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Edward Vetri ’85
CategoriesPublished:President and CEO of Wind-up Entertainment, he has established his label in the alternative/indie rock market with such acts as Creed, Evanescence, Seether and Filter.
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Kevin M. O’Connor ’84
CategoriesPublished:President and Chief Executive Officer of Bridge Bancorp. and its wholly owned subsidiary The Bridgehampton National Bank.
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Jeffrey Carstens M.B.A. ’84
CategoriesPublished:He has never sponsored a loan that wasn’t paid back, a noteworthy accomplishment in any economic climate.
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LeeAnn Black ’83
CategoriesPublished:“Significant growth can bring challenges and unique opportunities”
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JoAnn C. O’Hagen M.S. ’82
CategoriesPublished:Mixing hard work, luck, and enthusiasm—a recipe for success!
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Peter Giacalone ’81, M.B.A. ’86
CategoriesPublished:Reveals his greatest personal accomplishment—“Taking my accounting degree from Adelphi and rising to chairman of a public company.”
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William Fuessler ’79
CategoriesPublished:Believes that a background in accounting has broadened his perspective on the global marketplace.
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Carol A. Ammon, MBA ’79, ’10 (Hon.), DNP
CategoriesPublished:Generously donated $8.5 million to Adelphi University in 2006.
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Curtis Jackson ’78
CategoriesPublished:Bringing his vaunted work ethic and winning philosophy to New York’s often fiercely competitive real estate market.
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Stephen J. Bier ’76
CategoriesPublished:Aircraft carrier, leading investment firms, multinational bank…just another day at the office
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Jack P. Nix Jr. M.B.A. ’74
CategoriesPublished:A retired three-star general, who now runs a $1.2 billion construction company.
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Louis Basso ’74
CategoriesPublished:Under his direction, the Alcott Group provides human resources services to over 300 diverse business entities in 26 states.
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Steven T. Cherwon ’69
CategoriesPublished:Founding Partner, Friedlander Cherwon Capper, LLP, his client base has grown from four to over 500.
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Cono R. Fusco M.B.A. ’67
CategoriesPublished:Throughout his 40 years with Grant Thornton, he has been viewed by colleagues as a successful, high-impact leader.
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Mitchell Freedman ’64
CategoriesPublished:The Founder and President of Mitchell Freedman Accountancy Corporation and MFAC Financial Advisors, Inc. knows a thing or two about sound fiscal planning.
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Sam Bernstein ’62
CategoriesPublished:President, Bernstein Insurance Services, he's been named one of the top 200 life insurance agents in the country.
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Alfred (Fred) Suesser ’57
CategoriesPublished:Former Controller for the Dover Corporation, he's made sound fiscal decisions throughout his career.
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Faith Wohl (née Avidon) ’57
CategoriesPublished:Former President of the Child Care Action Campaign, she's made huge strides for children and working parents.
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Michael Driscoll on banks getting hit hard by mortgage-related litigation
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Adelphi's James Riley, Jr. Trading Room brings the trading floor to the classroom
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Newsday covers the dedication of the James Riley, Jr. Financial Trading Room
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GC Patch covers Adelphi's "Business in China" study abroad program
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Robert Goldberg on AIG's relations with other Wall Street firms
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LIBN covers the 2011 College Accounting Challenge
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Tom Shinick on learning to be a motivational leader
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Tom Shinick on businesses surviving in this down economy
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Michael Driscoll on Wall Street compensation levels
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Adelphi University has announced receipt of a generous gift of $9.5 million from Adelphi Board of Trustees Chairman Robert B. Willumstad ’05 (Hon.), co-founder and senior advisor of the private equity firm Brysam Global Partners.
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Michael J. Driscoll M.B.A. ’89, a Wall Street industry expert, will deliver the Adelphi University Hagedorn Lecture on Corporate Social Responsibility, entitled “Observations of an Outsider from the Inside...One Person's View of Wall Street and Where We Lost Our Way.”