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Known as the "Festival of Colors," Holi is a Hindu festival that heralds the arrival of spring and is a time for colorful merrymaking and joyousness. At Pace, it's a time for our community to come together for fun and cultural exploration. Get dates, times, and tips for making your Holi great.
Business students Ritvi Shah ’22 and Luanne Dinh ’22 talk about their experiences working with Pace’s Small Business Development Center and how they helped support New York City-based GLO Studio as it navigated the rough waters of business during a pandemic.
Finance Professor PV Viswanath knows that understanding finance goes beyond just dollars and cents—financial markets have a real-world impact on the disadvantaged among us. Read how he’s teaching a new generation of finance professionals to tackle wealth and income inequalities.
President of Setter Stage Richmond Landicho ’20 interned twice for NBCUniversal: once for integrated marketing and then for the Late Night team. But it was a mistake he made that ultimately led to his success. Also? He’s a black belt in taekwondo. Yeah.
From pitching a Pace partnership with Lyft to completing a summer internship at Comcast, Julian Alston ’18 is preparing to conquer the business world while taking in all that the Pleasantville Campus has to offer.
Meet Jennifer Zaurov '22, a Lubin student pursuing a Dual MBA who founded the first Arts and Entertainment Management Graduate Club at Pace.
At Pace, Aissatou Gningue has consistently challenged herself. She’s been a UN Millennium Fellow, Orientation leader, and is launching a new Entrepreneurship Club—in addition to being in a five-year MBA program and double majoring in accounting and political science with a minor in pre-law. Her philosophy: “What’s the point if it’s not challenging?”
Nusrat Ara is a rising star from the class of 2023. With concentrations in Business Management and Pre-Nursing, Ara found that she has a unique point of view on career development, which has led her to pursue her passions with incredible motivation.
Meet Aissatou Gnigue, a student whose go-getter attitude landed her a coveted fellowship with the United Nations (UN). Aissatou, who is a double major in Public Accounting and Political Science with a minor in Pre-Law, puts her passion for positively impacting her community first, as she takes on numerous leadership roles as part of the student body.
Meet Avery Pickard, class of 2021, a junior in our five-year public accounting combined BBA/MBA program. He interned at EY as a Financial Services Organization Launch Intern and is the Secretary of Beta Alpha Psi.