Ratings Reimagined: How Synthetic Credit Ratings Can Compete with Agencies
CBS Professor Doron Nissim explores a new model for creating synthetic credit ratings.

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CBS Professor Doron Nissim explores a new model for creating synthetic credit ratings.
A collection of images from significant Columbia Business School conferences and events for the Summer/Fall 2024 Columbia Business Magazine.
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As it becomes increasingly common for today's professionals to work alongside AI technology, the need for them to meld technical skills with human skills is paramount, according to faculty experts at Columbia Business School.
When Portia Archer '98 joined the NBA in February 2020 as chief operating officer of the NBA G League, she made history, becoming the first woman and African American to serve in the role.
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