Did Kellogg not know that they were no match for the athletic and drinking prowess of the GSB? This was the conclusion I reached after seeing a mere twenty of the purple northern folks attend this year's highly successful Chicago GSB-Kellogg Olympics. While it meant a landslide victory for the GSB, it was slightly disappointing that the effort put in to organize such a great day (a big thanks to Dan McKelvey!) was not experienced by more people.
Warren Buffett, Chairman of the Board of Berkshire Hathaway and the second-wealthiest person in the world, met with 80 GSB students in an event organized by the Buffett Club. The Oracle of Omaha very generously gave the students two hours in which he would answer any questions asked of him, and said that no subject matter, from religion, to investing, to personal questions, was off-limits.
Japan Specialist and Senior Economist Adam Posen of the Institute for International Economics addressed Professor Christian Broda's International Financial Policy Course 33502 at Gleacher on May 14. Preceded by Professor Broda's macro analytic framework, NY-based Dr.
Tito Cordella, a top member of the Research Department at the IMF in Washington, DC, addressed Professor Christian Broda's International Financial Policy course on Saturday, May 21 at Gleacher. After a summary of European currency history by Professor Broda, Cordella took the floor.