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Faculty and StaffOctober 30, 2025
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Marketing Professor Larry Chiagouris speaks to Channel News Asia about how younger U.S. consumers are more price-conscious and willing to try new brands.
Lubin Professor Philip Cohen pens an op-ed in The Journal News warning that cutting IRS funding would lead to increased fraud and revenue losses. He argues the agency is crucial to maintaining tax system integrity and compares cuts to defunding police amid a crime surge— the story gets picked up by Times Herald-Record, Poughkeepsie Journal, Times Telegram, The Democrat and Chronicle, Asbury Park Press, and more.
From hands-on client work to behind-the-scenes content shoots, Skye Tchegnon ’28 is turning her first internship into a launchpad for a career in social media marketing and analytics.
Pace University recently named Ajay Khorana, Ph.D., as the next Dean of the Lubin School of Business, effective September 1. Dean Khorana previously served as Global Treasurer for the U.S. Personal Banking and Global Wealth businesses at Citigroup.
From deal analysis to networking, Christian Valerio ’27 dives into private equity at Court Square, shaping his path in finance.
Lubin Professor Claudia G. Green speaks with Gothamist on the economic ripple effects of anti-U.S. sentiment and travel policy. She flagged a dramatic decline in international tourism, calling it “catastrophically” damaging to U.S. travel industries, with some estimates projecting up to $12.5 billion in losses —and Travel and Travel World has the story.
After an extensive nationwide search, Pace University today announced the appointment of Ajay Khorana, Ph.D., as Dean of the Lubin School of Business and professor of finance, effective September 1, 2025.
Lubin Professor Claudia G. Green shares expert insights with WalletHub in a feature on the Best Travel Credit Cards of 2025, offering guidance to consumers navigating reward programs, fees, and perks to make the most of their travel spending.
From club leader to Human Resources intern, Maxelle Cohen ’26 brings passion and purpose to HR with the New York Islanders.
Is an MBA or a master’s in finance a better fit for your financial career? Compare the goals, structure, and benefits of both degrees, plus their potential outcomes and earning potential, so you can choose your path forward.