
A student-run podcast featuring discussions between high school leaders of the Global Student Economics Forum (GSEF) and both academics and industry professionals throughout the world on the role of economics in research, finance, business, education, policy, society, institutions, and more. Learn more about the GSEF by visiting www.gsefofficial.org
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceSocial Sciences | ||||

In this episode we will be speaking with Dr. Siva Viswanathan, a professor of information systems at the University of Maryland Smith School of Business. Professor Viswanathan specializes in the information systems, management, and the digital econom... more
In this episode we will be speaking with Richard Mabey, an Advanced Placement Microeconomics and Macroeconomics teacher at South Windsor High School in Connecticut. To learn more about the Global Student Economics Forum (GSEF), visit us at www.gsefof... more
In this episode we will be speaking with Arjun Ramamurthy, the Head of Video Product, O&O at Verizon Communications, a leading multinational telecommunications conglomerate that offers wireless products and media services. Before becoming the Head of... more
In this episode we will be speaking with Suraj Krishnan, the Chief Procurement Officer of Multi-Color Corporation, which provides global premium labeling solutions to customers building brands in various markets. Before this role at Multi-Color Corpo... more
In this episode we will be speaking with Dr. Raveesh Mayya, a professor of technology, operations, and statistics at the New York University Stern School of Business. Professor Mayya specializes in econometrics, information systems, and the digital e... more
In this episode we will be speaking with Ram Vittal, the Chief Executive Officer of Marex Spectron North America, a leading independent global commodity specialist that provides clients with extensive access to financial and physical markets. Before ... more
In this episode we will be speaking with Dr. Ramesh Shankar, Professor of Operations and Information Management at the University of Connecticut School of Business. Professor Shankar specializes in the economics of digital goods, big data analytics, ... more









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