About Lubin
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- Preparing every graduate for rewarding employment and upward mobility
- Integrating the New York City business world into the curriculum
- Experiential learning through the area's largest internship and co-op program
- Customized teaching and career guidance
- Prestigious dual AACSB accreditation and national and international rankings
Globally Recognized, Nationally Ranked Lubin
Get to know Lubin through
- The Lubin Professional Experience
- Our Accolades
- Our Strengths
- Our Numbers
- Our History
- Our Leadership
- Our Alumni
- Our Mission
- Pace University is #1 for internships
- One of the best undergraduate programs
- One of the best graduate programs
- One of the top online programs
- Four PalmsA 'Top Business School'
- A top 20 college for wealth creation
- Higher job placement rates
Elite accreditation shared by fewer than 2% of business schools
- Among the largest private AACSB-accredited business schools
- Lubin has majors that match careers and unique specialized concentrations
- Our Center for Global Business Programs sends students worldwide
- Lubin connects students with all New York City has to offer
- Our Center for Global Governance, Reporting, and Regulation (CGGRR) is an industry pioneer
- One universitymultiple campus experiences
- Student organizations to sharpen leadership skills and expand students' professional networks
- Globally connected: 831 students from 81 countries
History Lesson: Pace University started as a business school.
In 1906, Homer and Charles Pace set out to train world-class accountants, and laid the foundations for what would become Pace University. The two brothers built first on their own expertisebookkeeping, accountancy, and business lawto prepare ambitious students for the New York CPA exam and for professional careers of ever-increasing responsibility. As the school grew, they expanded into related studies, including investment, marketing, finance, and the science of credit. In 1948, Pace began conferring bachelor's degrees and developing a liberal arts curriculum, even while business remained its backbone. In 1963, Pace was authorized to offer the MBA at its Westchester Campus, and in 1973, the New York State Board of Regents recognized Pace as a full-fledged university. In 1981, Dr. Joseph Lubin, who had earned his certificate of accountancy from the Pace Institute in 1921 and served as a Pace trustee from 1960–1963, made the largest individual donation at the time to the school, which is how we became the Lubin School of Business.
Our Alumni
These lists reflect the highest position held as reported to us. Individuals may have retired, started new ventures, or passed away since this list was compiled. In some cases, the company may also have changed its name.
Distinguished Undergraduate Alumni
- Louis J. Amato '73, senior vice president, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
- Leonard A. Bambina '93, AQR Capital Management, Operations Finance
- Steve Beagelman '92, owner, Black Tie Express
- Darlene A. Billia '70, senior partner, Young & Rubicam, Incorporated
- Joseph Brown '08, capital markets associate, Morgan Stanley

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