A NYSE start for Freeman Days New York

The always enthusiastic Peter Ricchiuti, clinical professor of finance and research director of the Burkenroad Reports program, led a group of Burkenroad Reports analysts and investment research managers on a tour of the New York Stock Exchange during Freeman Days New York, which took place Sept. 16-17 at locations around New York.
This year's Freeman Days was the biggest in the event's history, with 28 companies, more than 150 students and nearly 150 alumni taking part in various sessions. Among the companies interviewing students, hosting site visits or delivering information sessions were Bergdorf Goodman, CBS, Bloomberg, Raymond James, BNP Paribas, Ernst & Young, Morgan Stanley, Google, Deutsche Bank, Macy’s, Citi, UBS, NFL, JP Morgan Investment Banking, Goldman Sachs and World Wrestling Entertainment.
Freeman Days New York was the first of four Freeman Days events sponsored by the Career Management Center this year. Freeman Days Houston will take place Sept. 30-Oct. 1 at the Marriott Hotel West Loop; Freeman Days Washington D.C. will take place on Oct. 29 at the Washington Marriott at Metro Center; and Freeman Days New Orleans will take place Feb. 10-11 at the Freeman School.
If you're an employer or an alumnus and you're interested in participating, visit FreemanDays.com for more information.
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