LifeTimeline
Bruce Greenwald
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The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Bruce Greenwald, Ava Seave, their daughter Diana Seave Greenwald and Hughes Le Bras '17The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Diana, Ava, and Bruce at Diana's Bat Mitzvah, February 2, 2002The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
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The Graham and Dodd breakfast is launched
The Graham & Dodd Breakfast exemplifies eight decades of Graham and Dodd tradition at Columbia Business School. Held in New York City every fall, the breakfast brings together alumni, students, scholars, and practitioners for a forum on current insights and approaches to investing.
This highly successful and invigorating event attracts some of the most prominent figures in the investing community.
Speakers have included Christopher H. Browne, Leon Cooperman ’67, Jean-Marie Eveillard, Mario J. Gabelli ’67, Seth A. Klarman, Bill Miller, Arthur J. Samberg ’67, Lewis A. Sanders, and Martin J. Whitman.The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Bruce Greenwald and Art Samberg at the 2002 Graham & Dodd breakfastThe Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Bruce Greenwald and Seth Klarman at the 2008 Graham & Dodd breakfastThe Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Cheah Cheng Hye, Value Partners Limited at the 2010 Graham & Dodd breakfast -
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The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Invitation from NYSSA to discuss Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
New York Times article featuring Bruce and value investing in 2000The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
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The Columbia Student Investment Management Association conference is launched
New York, New York
Each year, the Heilbrunn Center and the Columbia Student Investment Management Association (CSIMA) host a conference on value investing at Columbia University.
The conference provides an excellent opportunity to hear from some of the top names in the investment management business and has been featured by key publications, including the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
David Einhorn and Bruce Greenwald at the 2009 CSIMA conferenceThe Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Bruce Greenwald and William Ackman at the 2014 CSIMA conferenceThe Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Bruce moderating the 'Shorting in Today's Markets' panel at the 2015 CSIMA conference -
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The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing is established at Columbia Business School
Value investing is more than an investment strategy — it’s a fundamental way of thinking about finance. The mission of the Heilbrunn Center is to promote the study and practice of Graham & Dodd’s original investing principles; to improve investing with world-class education, research, and practitioner-academic dialogue; and to further Columbia Business School’s role as the leading resource for investment management professionals.The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Erin Bellissimo, former Heilbrunn Center directorThe Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Louisa Schneider '06 and Meredith TrivediThe Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Bruce Greenwald and Tano Santos discuss the Past, Present, and Future of Value Investing at Columbia Business School on February 8, 2016 in honor of the School's Centennial celebration -
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The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Adjunct faculty member Ken Shubin Stein and Erin Bellissimo, former Heilbrunn Center director at the 2008 Pershing Square ChallengeThe Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Bruce with Meredith Trivedi and the 2016 Value Investing Program classThe Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Bruce with Artie Williams '02, Value Investing Program adjunct professor and Louisa Schneider, former senior director of the Heilbrunn Center at the 2014 VI Program Welcome Reception -
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The Pershing Square Challenge is launched
Each year the Heilbrunn Center presents the Pershing Square [Philanthropic] Challenge which is the culmination of a three-month competition among roughly forty teams of first- and second-year Columbia Business School Students enrolled in the Center's Applied Security Analysis course.
Bill Ackman, founder and CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management L.P., launched the challenge in 2008. The challenge is open to students who are enrolled in Applied Security Analysis. -
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The Moon Lee Prize is launched
The Amici Capital Prize (formerly known as Moon Lee Prize) is given in memoriam of both Alex Porter, the founder and the managing member of Amici Capital, LLC and Moon Lee, a dedicated value investor with Porter Orlin, LLC. The prize was created to honor Alex Porter and Moon Lee by their friends at Amici Capital, LLC and recognizes the achievements of outstanding Columbia Business School students who excel at the study of value investing. Two winners will receive cash prizes of $15,000 and $5,000. Submissions are judged on the quality of their research and the concise presentation of a strong investment idea. -
From Graham to Buffett and Beyond Omaha dinner is launched
Omaha, Nebraska
The dinner is held on the eve of the Berkshire Hathaway shareholders’ meeting.
Each year, the dinner features a panel of renowned speakers. Past speakers have included Tom Russo, Gardner Russo & Gardner; David Winters, Wintergreen Advisers; and Mario Gabelli, GAMCO Investors.The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Sid and Helaine (Heilbrunn) Lerner at the 2014 From Graham to Buffett and Beyond Omaha dinnerThe Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Bruce Greenwald, Mario Gabelli '67, and Thomas Russo at the 2010 From Graham to Buffett and Beyond Omaha dinnerThe Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Bruce Greenwald, Wally Weitz, William Ackman, Thomas Russo, and Mario Gabelli ‘67 at the 2014 From Graham to Buffett and Beyond Omaha dinner -
The 5x5x5 student investment portfolio is launched
This innovative fund was made possible by a generous gift given by Tom Russo and his wife Georgina. The Russo’s gift affords students the invaluable opportunity to connect value-oriented investment theories to real world practice as they apply their classroom learning to the management of this fund. At the end of five years, the original amount, accounting for inflation, will be invested back into the 5x5x5 Fund and the remainder of any gains will be used to support current-use scholarships for students interested in investment management. As alumni, program students will remain active managers of the 5x5x5 Fund, continuing their support of, and connection to, the Heilbrunn Center and Columbia Business School.The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing
Thomas Russo and Bruce Greenwald at the 2014 Value Investing Program Welcome Reception announcing the launch of the 5x5x5 student investment portfolio -
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Creating a Learning Society receives the Eccles Prize
George S. Eccles ’22 initially established the prize at Columbia Business School to foster interest in and spur public discussion of economic theory, practice, and issues. Between 1986 and 1993, it was awarded annually to esteemed figures such as Henry Kaufman, Maryann Keller, and Paul Krugman, for their works bridging theory and practice. It was given again in 1998, when Bhagwati, then of MIT, was recognized for his book, Stream of Windows (The MIT Press, 1999).
In 2010, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation inaugurated an annual research award in finance and economics for Columbia Business School faculty members and reestablished the prize for economic writing. -