Touted as an opportunity to gain valuable insights into the finance sector, a women in finance panel discussion recently held by the Miami Herbert Business School didn’t disappoint.
Two teams from Miami Herbert recently competed in the CFA Institute Research Challenge, a rigorous investment analysis competition, held annually and organized by the CFA Institute, a global association of investment professionals that sets the standard for excellence in the industry for chartered financial analysts (CFAs).
University of Miami business technology professors researching the emerging digitalized, decentralized finance and governance system highlight its potential and the vulnerabilities that heralds the newest generation of the web.
Jim Cramer, television personality and host of CNBC’s “Mad Money with Jim Cramer,” visited the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus on Thursday to film his popular television show and to speak with students at the Miami Herbert Business School.
Crypto markets have tumbled along with the general economy, a novel alignment for the new technologies. Miami Herbert Business School faculty members expect it will rebound stronger than ever in part because of its inherent risk-averse stability.
Inspired by her friends at the University, Rachel Keller’s Miss Miami magazine pushes the envelope and recently took first place at the UDisrupt Women Empowerment Business Competition.
In spite of a downturn in the markets, 22 of its companies saw their stock prices rise during this tumultuous first quarter
The all-women team wins the written portion and takes a top spot in the state of Florida.
Zsa Zsa Goldstrom co-authored a guide to help others understand the basics of cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens, and blockchain, as well as learn ways to market the currency offerings.
Alan Chang, a Revolut executive, discussed the neobank’s expansion strategy during a webinar with the Miami Herbert Business School.
Cathie Wood, founder and CEO/CIO of ARK Invest, outlined the unique approach of her firm to invest solely in disruptive innovation and spurn traditional investment strategies, during a virtual conversation with the Miami Herbert Business School.
Miami Herbert’s Florida 50 Index (UMIAMIFL) finished 2021 with a modest gain of 17.64%, and half of its companies saw their stock prices rise by over 20%.