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Rams in the News: New Orleans Business Hall of Fame inducts 2022 laureates

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CLIPS OF THE WEEK

TANIA TETLOW
Nell Nolan: Junior Achievement Hall of Fame, Dress for Success, Ogden Richardson Society
The New Orleans Advocate 06-15-2022
Of course the highlight of the evening was the induction of the 2022 laureates. Spotlighted were Susan Brennan, founder, Second Stages, LLC; Patrick Comer, founder, Lucid; John M. Hairston, President and CEO, Hancock Whitney Corporation; Sonia Perez, President, AT&T Southeast States; Tania Tetlow, President, Loyola University of New Orleans, who will move to New York this summer to be the next president of Fordham University.

JOHN FORTUNATO
New Saudi-Sponsored Golf Tour Roils US Golf
VOA News 06-14-2022
John A. Fortunato, a professor at Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business, told VOA that the question of “free agency” in golf is not new. Some European players, for example, play in PGA Tour events in the U.S. but also participate in non-PGA events in Europe.

JOHN PFAFF
What Liberal Prosecutors Are Drawing From Chesa Boudin’s Recall
The New York Times 06-13-2022
John Pfaff, a law professor at Fordham University, said a preliminary look at voting patterns suggested that in San Francisco, Philadelphia and other cities, the areas most affected by violent crime and guns tended to strongly support liberal prosecutors.

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

Justin Lin Net Worth 2022: What Is Lin Famous for?
Michigan Sports Zone 06-14-2022
In 2009, Lin was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Fordham University, and the following year, he was chosen to become a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy.

Brian Daboll happy with offseason progress
Giants.com 06-13-2022
Daboll recently sat down with Bob Papa on the ‘Giants Huddle: Front Office Edition’ podcast – presented by Fordham University – to discuss a variety of topics, including how he thought his first offseason program as head coach went.

SKELETON CREW’s Phylicia Rashad Wins 2022 Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play
Broadway World 06-13-2022
She is the first recipient of the Denzel Washington Chair in Theatre at Fordham University, and has received Honorary Doctorates from Spelman College, Fordham University, Carnegie Mellon University, Howard University, Providence College, Morris Brown College…

ADMINISTRATION

TANIA TETLOW
Nell Nolan: Junior Achievement Hall of Fame, Dress for Success, Ogden Richardson Society
The New Orleans Advocate 06-15-2022
Of course, the highlight of the evening was the induction of the 2022 laureates. Spotlighted were Susan Brennan, founder, Second Stages, LLC; Patrick Comer, founder, Lucid; John M. Hairston, President and CEO, Hancock Whitney Corporation; Sonia Perez, President, AT&T Southeast States; Tania Tetlow, President, Loyola University of New Orleans, who will move to New York this summer to be the next president of Fordham University.

ADMINISTRATORS

SUSAN BALL
RNL Announces Higher Education Fundraising Advisory Board
Yahoo Finance 06-13-2022
The 11 members of the RNL Fundraising Advisory Board are:
Susan Ball, Executive Director of Development, Fordham University

EDWARD KULL
No angst about college athletes cashing in at 1st NIL summit
The Associated Press 06-15-2022
One of the few athletic directors to attend was Fordham’s Ed Kull. He brought water polo players Victor Schultz and Mark Katsev, who created a company called Opp4U that companies can use to connect with college athletes.

SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY

JOHN PFAFF
What Liberal Prosecutors Are Drawing From Chesa Boudin’s Recall
The New York Times 06-13-2022
John Pfaff, a law professor at Fordham University, said a preliminary look at voting patterns suggested that in San Francisco, Philadelphia and other cities, the areas most affected by violent crime and guns tended to strongly support liberal prosecutors.

GABELLI SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FACULTY

JOHN FORTUNATO
The collateral dilemma: why it’s harder to get bank loans when you live on a reserve
Cost of Living with Paul Haavardsrud 06-12-2022
HOST: “John Fortunato, a professor at Fordham University, says this can be money well-spent; but not always.” 

JOHN FORTUNATO
New Saudi-Sponsored Golf Tour Roils US Golf
VOA News 06-14-2022
John A. Fortunato, a professor at Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business, told VOA that the question of “free agency” in golf is not new. Some European players, for example, play in PGA Tour events in the U.S. but also participate in non-PGA events in Europe.

ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY

SAUL CORNELL
The 2nd Amendment
Civics 101 06-14-2022
HOST: “And right after that, you heard Saul Cornell, he’s professor of history at Fordham University, and he wrote the book, A Well-Regulated Militia.”

BRANDY MONK-PAYTON
STOP CALLING REALITY TV A “GUILTY PLEASURE”
Mic 06-13-2022
“Reality TV is very generative in the sense that it allows us to hopefully better critically consume how we understand our identity and how identity itself is a performance,” Brandy Monk-Payton, Assistant Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University, tells me. “It’s crucial to how we are social creatures and how we create relationships with each other.” 

CHRISTINA GREER
Why We Can’t (and Shouldn’t) Move On From Jan. 6
The United States of Anxiety on WNYC 06-14-2022
Why We Can’t (and Shouldn’t) Move On From Jan. 6. Fordham University political science professor, Christina Greer, joins to takes our politics questions on the hearings and more. 

GIACOMO SANTANGELO
What Wall Street volatility means to people struggling to keep up with rising costs
CBS New York 06-14-2022
Santangelo, a senior lecturer in economics at Fordham: “The economy is going too fast because they created too much money too rapidly in order to fight what they expected to be the covid recession. It was too much stimulus too quickly because there was a slowdown in production, and everyone had more money but nothing to spend it on so price levels went up.” 

GIACOMO SANTANGELO
New Yorkers grappling with inflation call for action from feds
NY1 Spectrum News 06-15-2022
Economist and Fordham University professor Dr. Giacomo Santangelo agrees. He says the combination of inflation, supply chain issues and uncertainty about future corporate profits can mean big trouble if the Federal Reserve and the Biden administration don’t act fast.

GIACOMO SANTANGELO
US interest rates see highest increase in 30 years
TRT World 06-16-2022
Santangelo: “It means that moving forward, anytime the average person goes into a bank to take out a loan – anytime we borrow – we should expect to see higher interest rates. So this is going to have an adverse effect on mortgages, car loans, student loans, so this is going to have an adverse effect on all of our spending moving forward.”

ALUMNI

Mario Gabelli’s 2022 Portfolio: 10 Tech Stock Picks
Yahoo Finance 06-13-2022
[Mario Gabelli] was a first-generation college graduate in his family from Fordham University’s College of Business Administration in 1965 as a summa cum laude. After completing his graduation, Gabelli joined Loeb, Rhoades, & Co. as a security analyst and covered the farm equipment industry and auto parts conglomerates. 

New episcopal vicar of education appointed for the Archdiocese of Newark
Essex News Daily 06-13-2022
[Rev. Stephen J.] Fiichter, who was ordained a priest in 2000, earned his Licentiate in Philosophy and Bachelor of Sacred Theology from the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum in Rome, a Master of Social Work from Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service, and a Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in sociology from Rutgers University. 

Latinas in Business Inc Announces a Strong Lineup of Speakers for 2022 Women
Entrepreneurs Empowerment Summit
Fox 40 WICZ 06-14-2022
Rechelle Balanzat, CEO & Founder of JULIETTE and thrice time entrepreneur, immigrated from the Philippines with her parents as a teenager.  She graduated from Fordham and has a background in tech. She is the recipient of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses award, she is a Tory Burch Fellow, and a graduate of the International Drycleaning & Laundry Institute. 

TODAYS DENTAL NEWSNew York State Dental Association Installs New President
Dentistry Today 06-13-2022
Dr. Anthony M. Cuomo, president-elect, is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. He is in practice with his son, Christopher, at Northeast Implant & Oral Surgery in Carmel and Danbury, CT. Dr. Cuomo is a graduate of Fordham University and New York University College of Dentistry.

Long Island Rep. Tom Suozzi runs as a tax-slashing centrist in bid to topple Hochul in NY governor’s race
New York Daily News 06-13-2022
The young Suozzi attended Boston College and Fordham Law School in the city. Along the way, he became enamored of former Gov. Mario Cuomo, perhaps planting the seeds of his own push for governor.

SkyPath Private Wealth, Firm with $1.2 Billion AUM, Chooses Sanctuary Wealth
MyChamplainValley.com 06-13-2022
Founding Partner Ken Hopkins began his financial career with Merrill Lynch in 2013, rising to the position of Vice President and Wealth Management Advisor. He graduated from Fordham University with a master’s degree in finance in 2013.

Donaldson determined to build chemistry
Jamaica Observer 06-13-2022
Defender Maliah Atkins of the University of South Dakota and goalkeeper Serena Mensah of Fordham University, who were both a part of the Under-20 set-up, are the only new additions to the senior Reggae Girlz pool.

ATHLETICS

2023 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Tim DeMorat, QB, Fordham
NFL Draft Diamonds 06-14-2022
Fordham University’s gunslinger, Tim DeMorat, recently sat down with NFL Draft Diamonds writer Jimmy Williams.

Basketball: Newcastle Falcons import Nicole Munger has hunger back for playing
Cessnock Advertiser 06-13-2022
Satisfied, Munger moved into coaching at Fordham University, where she was the coordinator of recruiting and player development. Then COVID-19 struck. “After I graduated from Michigan, I had no interest in playing or traveling for that matter,” Munger told the Newcastle Herald. “I got into coaching at Fordham. I loved it. The first year I missed playing and second year with COVID I got to play in practice. I still had it. I thought I may as well give it a try.”

STUDENTS

National collegiate sportscasters program recognizes two Hokies for work behind the microphone
Virginia Tech News 06-14-2022
Chelesnik started reading off the first team All-Americans in alphabetical order and began with Nick DeLuca, a senior from Fordham University. DiDomenico quickly ran through the alphabet in his head. Phew. ‘E’ in DeLuca comes before ‘I’ in DiDomenico, so there was still hope.

 

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