"The annual SIFE Regional Competition took place on April 3, 2009 in Tarrytown, NY. A group of five St. Bonaventure University seniors gave a 23 minute presentation on all of the work SBU SIFE has done in the past year. Seniors Lindsay Pohlman, Erin Danahy, Courtney Shares, Kristen Schober and Thomas Burke presented while freshman Lauren Pingelski over-saw the visual aspect of the presentation.
Monday, April 27, 2009
SIFE's Annual Competition
"The annual SIFE Regional Competition took place on April 3, 2009 in Tarrytown, NY. A group of five St. Bonaventure University seniors gave a 23 minute presentation on all of the work SBU SIFE has done in the past year. Seniors Lindsay Pohlman, Erin Danahy, Courtney Shares, Kristen Schober and Thomas Burke presented while freshman Lauren Pingelski over-saw the visual aspect of the presentation.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
The BonaResponds Newsletter
"The Spring 2009 BonaResponds Local Service Weekend is almost here! We have about 20 jobs sites lined up in and around the area. From Allegany to Friendship, Portville to Randolph. And from Mount Ireanous to Olean, from campus to Carrolton, we have work!There is much other news in the newsletter, so be sure to check it out!
It is our first ever three day service weekend (in the past we had two day and one day events), so we need many more volunteers than in the past."
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Dr. Susan Anders on VITA
Where Dr. Wittmeyer has been these days
Dr. Wittmeyer also presented a session at the International Academy of Business Disciplines entitled: All Donors are Not Equal: Decision Making Strategies for Prioritizing Potential Donors. The international annual meeting was held in St. Louis.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Speaker on Monday April 27th 12:30 to 1:20
Next Monday at 12:30 Bill Hammond of Cardinal Risk Management in Dallas will be speaking in the Dresser Aud (AB). He is a 1966 Bonaventure graduate.
He will be speaking on careers in business (what to expect, how to get started, etc) with particular emphasis on risk management and insurance. Bill has worked in enterprise-wide risk measurement and management. His clients include past presidential candidates and many Fortune 500 firms.
He is a great speaker and easily the most liked alum among BonaRespond members. He has made two trips with us and will be working this Sunday with us as part of the BonaResponds Local Service Weekend.
This trip came out of a talk we had in Bridge City in January. His expertise is impressive as well as his ability to communicate with a wide range of individuals. The presentation will be an excellent opportunity to expose students to an area (insurance) that every business needs but few classes cover.
12:30 Monday Murphy AB
Local Service Weekend April 24-25-26
There will be work at about 20 different sites in the area. All levels of help are needed.
You are not too young, too old, or too anything else to help :)
For more information see BonaResponds.org. Specifically the help page.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Accountants in Residency Day
1:30 TBA
2:30 "Applying For the CPA Exam" -Erin Johnson, Deloitte & Touché
3:30 "Making the Transition From College" -Andrew Neyman, Ernst & Young
5:00 Student Reception
Friday, April 17, 2009
Congratulations Courtney Spencer
Congratulations Dr. Mahar
"The award recognizes dedicated volunteers who give endless hours of their time and talents towards making their communities better places to live, work and learn," said Brian Snyder, Chairman of the club's Golden Deeds program.
Congrats, Jim!
Keeping up with the Faculty
from Inside SBU
"Dr. Carl J. Case, Darwin L. King, and Kimberly DeSimone presented their paper “Virtual Worlds: An Exploratory Study of Undergraduate Behavior ” at the Allied Academies 2009 Spring International Conference held in New Orleans, La., on April 8-10, 2009.Two of the authors also collaborated on
"Dr. Carl J. Case, professor of management science, and Darwin L. King, professor of accounting, presented their paper “The Undergraduate Blogosphere: Academic Class Activity and Perceptions” at the American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences 16th Annual Conference held in Las Vegas, Nev., on Feb. 19-22, 2009. The paper was also selected as Best Paper for the MIS II Track."and in other news
" Dr. Kimberly Young, professor of management sciences, had a paper published in the International Journal of Cyber Criminology. The paper, Understanding Deviant Behavior Online from an Addiction Perspective, outlined 22 forensic cases that Young worked on as an expert witness. These were federal or state criminal cases involving traveling or online sex offending that Young evaluated from an addictive or psychological perspective."
Calling all school of business alumni!
To do this we need some information. So if you graduated from the SBU School of Business, we'd love to here from you!
Some suggestions:
- Name: (including maiden name)
- Email:
- Major:
- When you graduated:
- What you are doing now:
- News:
- Most important thing you learned at the SBU School of Business:
- Most memorable event that happened when you were at SBU:
- Anything else that you think might be interesting:
Thanks in advance!
For now, email to me (hey my mailbox is already so full I can't reply, what are a few more hundred emails?) lol... jmahar@sbu.edu
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Reminder that Vince Volpe will be speaking
"This is a reminder Vince Volpe, President and CEO of Dresser-Rand Group Inc., will discuss Business Strategy in a talk tomorrow (Wednesday) at 3:00 p.m. in the Dresser Auditorium."
Here is a previous link to this along with a brief bio of Mr. Volpe.
Did you ever see our fall 2008 newsletter?
Just realized many of you may not have seen the Fall 2008 newsletter from the SBU School of Business. It is available here.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Catching up with Rodney Paul
Recently some of this work has been referenced in blogs and news stories. We thought you might be interested so here is a handful of such articles.
- Studies of Addiction - on lottery betting
- Brandes Institute on Market Efficiency - on Market efficiency using NFL data
- Blog on Academic Studies of Sports Gambling - on sports gambling
- SportsInsights on Academic Studies of Football - on football betting
- Washington Capitals Blue Line Website--does fighting increase hockey attendance? and more on fighting in Hockey.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Finance Club Trip to Chicago
Finance Club Trip to
The Finance Club just returned from their annual trip to
The Club went to the Chicago Board of Options Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade and ThinkorSwim. ThinkorSwim is unique, fast growing company that is a specialized online trading platform, with many SBU alumni at the company.
Along of the formal visits the students and faculty on the trip got a chance to relax with alumni and really experience
Thanks to all the alumni out in
Submitted by Mark Larry Finance Club President
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Several SIFE videos
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
SBU's SIFE Embraces Africa!
Last Wednesday, April 1st, the Embrace It Africa team presented to alumni, family, and friends in midtown NYC. The event was sponsored by John Boucher, Bonaventure alum and KPMG partner at the Heritage Training Center on Park Avenue at the KPMG office.
The embrace it Africa team, MBA student Andrew Mantilia, seniors Erin Danahy, Lindsay Pohlman and Zachary Rodriguez and freshman Lauren Morris, presented their work and progress since the projects beginning last year. Their goal was to provide those who live farther away with information on the Africa project and show what St. Bonaventure students are doing to help those in need. The hour-long presentation included a slideshow of pictures and information and a question and answer session.
The team believes that it was a very successful event and hopes to have similar nights in more cities this spring.
For more information please check out the embrace it Africa website: embraceitafrica.org
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Congratulation to Carl Pfadt
Carl is a Finance and Accounting Double major.
Honorable mention to Gregory Weidert a BIS major.
SIMM-Students in Money Management
The following is from a Handout made by David Abriatis a co-General Manager (with Mark Larry) of the Fund. It was handed out to students to get more in the class.
Overview
What?: SIMM, Students in Money Management, is a student run class where we invest real money into various asset classes. Currently our portfolio has almost $140,000, which we can invest and trade with in two separate accounts, one that has been donated by alumni, and another that is part of the university’s endowment fund. Students do their own analysis of assets we wish to buy and the class decides whether or not to buy the asset. The majority of classes not lectured-based but are student oriented projects and analysis of different investments.
Who: SIMM is available to all majors as a club, and students can sit in on classes and participate as frequently as they would like. SIMM can also be taken as a class for credit with the only pre-requisite being Finance 301. The class can be taken three different times for credit, twice as an undergrad and once as a graduate student
When: SIMM is offered every semester and has held a few different time slots. This coming Fall SIMM will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays at 4:00-5:15
What Others Think
“SIMM s the most valuable finance class we offer in the program. This is because you have to take all of the financial principles and calculations and apply them to a real life situation… This is one of the best experiences you can bring into an interview whether it is for an internship or a career.”
– James Kane, Alumni Undergrad 2006, MBA 2007, Currently at MetLife
“This is one area in which St. Bonaventure truly excels students manage all levels of the course, and it is a great experience overall. They invest real money and are currently facing one of the most challenging investment times on record.”
- Jim Mahar, SIMM Instructor
"SIMM is a fantastic learning opportunity for current students in that it allows for unique, practical application of Financial concepts and principles that are learned in a traditional classroom setting. The course is rigorous, the material is advanced, and the structure is very demanding - students don't just participate, they actively run and manage the fund....is a great tool to set oneself apart not only in the University setting, but in the interview process as well. Success in SIMM demonstrates the ability to apply what is learned in the classroom to real life situations, and shows future employers that the candidate is capable of insightful and strategic analysis - prior to even being hired. SIMM was easily one of the highlights of my tenure at St. Bonaventure; the class truly enriched my education and experience at SBU."
--Stephanie Karnas Class of 2005. SIMM board member. Currently at M&T.
“The leadership experience and analytic tools students gain in SIMM parallel that of the skills needed to be successful in today’s challenging investment industry. This class puts Bona students’ one giant step ahead when seeking employment in today's extremely competitive job market."
- Chris Zimmer, Alumni 2006, Currently at
Thursday, April 2, 2009
YouTube - Finance @ St. Bonaventure University - Director's Cut
This is the long version of the TV Commercial that SBU is running in various markets. The focus is the SIMM program, but about mid way it brings in service that happens at SBU as well.
A short video on Joe Coate speaking on the Pacioli Project
A special Thank you to Kathy Premo's Management class
For more on the day and many pictures see the BonaResponds Blog.