by mark | Jul 24, 2019 | - Summer 2019 -, Cover Story, Features
On Oct. 19, 1914, Tulane University’s newly established College of Commerce and Business Administration opened its doors to students for the very first time. Those doors weren’t located on Tulane’s uptown campus, however. They were on Camp Street in downtown New...
by mark | Jul 24, 2019 | - Summer 2019 -, Features
From his leadership as chair of the Business School Council to his extraordinary financial support, Frank B. Stewart Jr. (BBA ’57) has played a central role in the success of the A. B. Freeman School of Business for more than 40 years. On Feb. 15, 2019, the Tulane...
by mark | Jul 24, 2019 | - Summer 2019 -, Features
As a practicing nephrologist, Dr. Adrian Baudy (MBA ’19) routinely counseled his patients with kidney disease and high blood pressure to reduce their sodium intake, but to his surprise many told him they didn’t add any extra salt to their food. The culprit, he...
by mark | Jul 24, 2019 | - Summer 2019 -, Features
Last October, a group of 16 international public health professionals spent an afternoon at the Freeman School learning strategies to improve their decision making. Over the course of a few hours, the participants, members of the ExxonMobil Global Health Scholars...
by freemanschool | Dec 19, 2018 | - Winter 2018 -, Cover Story, Features
In 1993, Peter Ricchiuti was teaching part time at the A. B. Freeman School of Business and working full time as the assistant Louisiana treasurer. As manager of the state’s $3 billion investment portfolio, Ricchiuti regularly fielded requests from investors for...
by freemanschool | Dec 19, 2018 | - Winter 2018 -, Cover Story, Features
1993 Peter Ricchiuti founds Freeman Reports, a non-credit equity analysis program that initially features 16 students covering six Louisiana public companies. The program would eventually be renamed Burkenroad Reports. 1995 Borden...