- Sy Syms School of Business
Infobox_University
name = YU Sy Syms School of Business
motto = Our Business is the Future
established =1987
free_label = Dean
free = [http://www.yu.edu/SySyms/page.aspx?id=12876&ekmensel=420_submenu_436_link_3 Michael J. Ginzberg, PhD]
type = Private
city =New York City
state =New York
country = USA
website = [http://www.yu.edu/sysyms/index.asp www.yu.edu/sysyms/]The Sy Syms School of Business is
Yeshiva University 's undergraduatebusiness school for men and women. It offers business programs for men at the Wilf Campus in New York’s Washington Heights neighborhood, and for women at the Beren Campus in New York’s Murray Hill neighborhood.As of July of 2007, Michael J. Ginzberg, Ph.D., serves as Sy Syms School of Business's dean.
The school offers the unique combination of a complete business curriculum along with Yeshiva University’s Jewish studies component, affording professional preparation with a broad base in liberal arts studies. Jewish tradition provides the framework for consideration of ethical issues, an integral part of the program.
Background
Established in 1987 through a $12.5 million endowment from businessman and philanthropist
Sy Syms and other business leaders, the school offers a complete business curriculum along with an intensive Jewish studies component for undergraduate men and women.Sy Syms School offers professional preparation with a broad base in liberal arts studies. The curriculum, leading to the bachelor of science degree, incorporates the study and use of computers as part of the coursework. Jewish tradition provides the framework for consideration of ethical issues, an integral part of the student's education. All Sy Syms students simultaneously attend one of the four schools of Jewish studies. Sy Syms faculty members are committed to teaching undergraduates while maintaining respected positions in the research and professional communities. They thus offer students a thorough background in the theoretical as well as practical aspects of business.
Campus & Facilities
and make use of the surrounding facilities. Thanks to another generous gift by Sy Syms, students can also have a productive workout at the state of the art Sy Syms Fitness Centre located in Rubin Hall.
Academics
Students take business courses through the Sy Syms School of Business and complete their liberal arts requirements at Yeshiva College or Stern College for Women. Women undertake their Jewish studies at Stern, while men attend one of four Jewish studies options:
* James Striar School of General Jewish Studies/Mechinah Program
* Yeshiva Program/Mazer School of Talmudic Studies
* Isaac Breuer College of Hebraic Studies
* Irving I. Stone Beit Midrash ProgramMajors offered include:
* Accounting (optional 5 year program leading to a B.S/M.S. in Accounting)
* Finance
* General business
* Information systems
* International business
* Management
* MarketingMinors offered include:
* Accounting
* Entrepreneurship
* Finance
* Humanities
* Information systems
* International business
* Management
* Marketing
* Real estate
* Social sciencesIn addition, the school offers a selection of honors courses, with a planned honors program in development.
Entrepreneurship
The Sy Syms School of Business maintains a strong focus on
entrepreneurship .*The Rennert Entrepreneurial Institute is one of the nation's few undergraduate programs teaching the knowledge and skills necessary for creating and developing a business. One of the first of its kind, the undergraduate program uses classroom instruction and hands-on experience to teach the intricacies of starting and managing a business. Students may take entrepreneurship courses as electives or as an integral part of the management concentration. The institute received its initial funding through a generous grant from Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Rennert , for whom the Institute is named.* The Doris and Dr. Ira Kukin Entrepreneurial Lecture Series allows students to interact with prominent CEOs and other business experts. Over the years SSSB has hosted many familiar names such as Abby Joseph Cohen, a prominent analyst at
Goldman Sachs , Warren Eisenberg co-founder ofBed Bath & Beyond , Joel Mael, Vice Chairman of theFlorida Marlins ,Sumner Redstone , Chairman and CEO ofViacom , andDavid Neeleman , founder & former CEO ofJetBlue .*At the annual Dr.
William Schwartz Business Plan Competition, students compete in front of prominent business leaders for four monetary prizes based on having the most solid and realistic plan.Real Estate
The real estate minor that was initiated by former Dean Charles Snow has become the most popular minor in Sy Syms. The minor was designed by Professor Stuart Verstandig, who has been teaching at the school since 1999. The curriculum include courses in real estate law, appraisal, investment, finance, and management. As a part of the curriculum, top industry leaders are invited to speak. Speakers have included
George H. Ross , senior counsel and executive vice president of theTrump Organization (and star of “The Apprentice”), Harris Lukashok, vice president,Bank of America ; the Hon.Sandra J. Feuerstein , associate justice of the New York Supreme Court, a member ofCardozo Law School ’s first graduating class and a board chairman; the Hon. Martin Shulman, a YU alum, supervising judge forNew York County and an acting justice for theNew York Supreme Court ; Ira Bloom, director of commercial leasing, Kushner Companies; and Anita Grossberg, vice president, Corcoran Group real estate. [ [http://www.yu.edu/uploadedFiles/SSSB/September%20Nwslttr%2006_sssb.pdf Real Estate Popularity on The Rise] ,From the Dean's Office: Issue V (September 2006), Yeshiva University. AccessedApril 27 ,2008 .]In the past, for the real estate management course, students toured Giants Stadium as an example of a facility at an income-producing property. Students also toured Kushner Companies and Massey/Knakal Realty Services to gain a better understanding of real estate investment.
Recognition and Distinction
* Students hail from a wide geographic area, both domestic and international. As a result, Sy Syms students have a broad knowledge of, and sensitivity to, other cultures--an experience that helps them better understand, and thrive in, an ever-growing global environment. Some foreign countries of origin of the students include Switzerland, South Africa, Iran, Brazil, Poland, Russia, Mexico, Panama, Chile, France, and Israel.
* SSSB's Accounting and Finance programs have been successful in placing students in top firm such asPricewaterhouseCoopers ,Deloitte ,Ernst & Young , andJ.P. Morgan for internships and employments. Reflecting this success, David Lin, a Campus Recruiting Manager ofKPMG "Each year, we have increased our hiring numbers here at Sy Syms and year after year, we have been very happy with the students that we have been getting." [ [http://www.yu.edu/sssbdinner/video.aspx SSSB Student Alumnia Gala Dinner - Video] , Yeshiva University. AccessedMay 15 ,2008 .]Notable Alumni
* Deborah Ifrah (B.S. '99) - VP of Investment Banking at
J.P. Morgan Chase
* Joseph Markovitz (B.S. '99) - Founder of OnlySimchas.com
* Eric Pinkis (B.S. '99) - CEO of National Foodservice Recyclers
* J. J. Sussman (B.S. '97) - Director of Business Development atSanDisk
* Ari Zoldan (B.S. '99) - Founder & CEO of Quantum Networks, LLC, A WiMax (802.16) CompanyNotable Faculty
* Moses Pava - distinguished researcher, teacher, and book-author on business ethics, financial accounting, corporate social responsibility, and the interface between religion and business.
*Robert Zwick - founding member of the National Campaign for National Tolerance, and editor of computer books forMcGraw-Hill ,Prentice Hall , andCTI .Notable Student Events
Executive Roundtable Dinner
This annual event provides a platform for business networking and relationship building. This past February, during the sixth annual dinner, over sixty alumni, fifty students, and a dozen board members and business leaders attended the event.
tudent and Alumni Gala Dinner
What began in April 2007 as a student- and alumni-initiated celebration of the schools 20th anniversary, it is now an annual event to recognize the school's achievements and reach for new levels of accomplishment. Over the night's course, past alumni are honored and current students are given their respectable awards. Past guest speakers include
Mitt Romney .Business Stock Market Trivia Competition
First organized in 2005, under Dean Charles J. Snow's tenure, this yearly event was developed as a recruitment project to offer high school students a chance to visit the business school, meet current students and develop an understanding of the subjects taught at the school. During the highlight of the event. student teams compete against other teams in answering stock market trivia questions. The top three teams in the competition share $1,500.00 in cash prizes. The 2008 competition featured over a dozen Jewish high schools.
Future Plans
Since the 2007 hiring of the new dean, several plans are underway:
Executive MBA Program
The dean is looking to develop an "executive MBA program that would differ from all other MBA programs in the country. Given the nature of Yeshiva University, we will find a way to create a unique program. On the most practical level, it would be different in that it will not meet on Saturday and instead will be coordinated to meet on Sunday. Of course this will fulfill a need in the Jewish community." [ [http://media.www.yuobserver.com/media/storage/paper989/news/2007/08/26/News/Sitting.Down.With.New.Syms.Dean.Michael.Ginzberg-2937057.shtml Sitting Down with New Syms Dean Michael Ginzberg] , The Observer, Yeshiva University. Accessed
April 24 ,2008 .]References
External links
* [http://www.yu.edu/sysyms/ Sy Syms School of Business]
* [http://www.yu.edu/SySyms/page.aspx?id=12876&ekmensel=420_submenu_436_link_3 Online profile of Dean Michael J. Ginzberg, PhD on YU's website]
* [http://www.yu-awards.com/index.html Yeshiva University Logo Shop]
* [http://www.yucommentator.com/ The Yeshiva University Commentator]
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