Residential development sits at the center of the global climate challenge: buildings account for 30-40% of global carbon emissions. Over the next 2-3 years, financing and accelerating the decarbonization of both new and existing assets presents an opportunity for our community. Given state/city policy targets, investor expectations and customer demand, we have a unique opportunity to significa...
Hosted by: The Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business
Co-hosted by: Hispanic Business Association, Phillips Pathway for Inclusive Leadership
The Chazen Institute is excited to announce the Traveling While Exploring the Hispanic Identity event, presented in collaboration with the Hispanic Business Association (HBA). Traveling While... is a series of discussions that aims to create a more inclusive environment at CBS. Conversations focus on global travel challenges, cross cultural learning, managing identities, mitigating prejudice an...
Hosted by: Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Start your year at CBS with purpose, perspective, and a breath of fresh air. Join climate and social enterprise networks at Columbia Business School on Governors Island for a private viewing of Works on Water Triennial Exhibition and more.
The local Kellogg alumni club has put together a special MBAsd event:
An Evening at the Rady Shell for Classic Albums Live performs PRINCE: PURPLE RAIN
Tickets are $65 per person and includes:
• Seating in the Bridgeview Section (the chairs before the lawn)
• Boxed meal with Banh Mi Sandwich (Chicken or Veggie), Chips, Soda (Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Starry) or bottled water
To purchase yo...
“Engineering AI Reading Group comes together to read and code on tools, libraries and codebases that are used in the modern AI stack. Attendees include researchers and engineers from top AI and Trading firms, like Google DeepMind, Citadel, Vatic, Promptfoo, Columbia, etc. This reading group is technical and is for people professionally building cutting edge AI solutions. We spend 1.5 hours qu...
Hosted by: The Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate
If you are interested in and/or planning on studying real estate at Columbia Business School, we encourage you to attend the MBA Real Estate Program’s Open House! This Open House will be comprised of faculty, administrators, and student real estate leaders who will take you through the courses in the program, the Center’s resources and activities, and answer any question you may have. The form...
Hosted by: Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Co-hosted by: Social Enterprise Club
LEO Impact Fund is Columbia Business School's pro bono, international consulting organization. We aim to improve lives in the developing world by helping nonprofit and for-profit social enterprises address challenges.
Each semester, we match teams of students with clients spanning countries and industries. The team, supported by a faculty or professional mentor, completes a consulting assign...
MRKT Fall Seminar Series - The seminar is open to the Marketing division and the public. External speakers are invited to present their research to the MRKT faculty, PhD students, visiting scholars, adjunct faculty, and guests.
For many, real estate investing feels like the cornerstone of wealth creation, yet the path to entry can seem complex, expensive, and reserved for seasoned experts. But what if you could lay the first brick on your own? Before you can start your journey, you need a solid foundation — a clear understanding of your personal goals, the right strategy, and a reliable toolkit to guide you.
This ...
Hosted by: Experienced Professionals Career Management
Networking. Intimidating? Possibly. Informative? Hopefully. Indispensable? Absolutely! In this workshop, you will learn why building relationships is necessary – whether you want to find a job or advance in your career – and how to network effectively in any context. Additionally, the workshop will cover basic ChatGPT prompts and CBS proprietary AI tools to expedite the process.