Center for Business and Economics
The Bruce R. Thompson Center for Business and Economics (CBE) prepares Allegheny College students to succeed in a diverse, global economy.
Bloomberg Certification
Allegheny College Students Gain a Competitive Edge with Bloomberg on their Resume
The Bruce R. Thompson Center for Business and Economics is home to the Bloomberg Lab at Allegheny College. When hiring new employees, businesses involved in banking and finance are looking for students skilled in utilizing the Bloomberg terminal to conduct research using the world’s most valuable tool in banking and finance. Allegheny’s Bloomberg terminals teach students to access and analyze real-time data on every market, discover breaking news, perform in-depth research and take advantage of sophisticated communications tools. Students can take Introduction to Bloomberg Terminals to gain mastery in the uses and applications for the terminals.
Students who enroll in the class can take advantage of the Bloomberg Trading Challenge. The Bloomberg Trading Challenge is an investment type competition among student teams from the world’s top business universities and programs in finance. In the main stage of the competition, each team has a $1 million nominal amount to invest across any number of securities.
Allegheny students may also earn certification by completing The Bloomberg Market Concepts (BMC) online skills assessment, a course that provides an interactive introduction to the financial markets. The BMC consists of 3 sections — Core Concepts (includes four modules – Economic Indicators, Currencies, Fixed Income, Equities), Getting Started on the Terminal and Portfolio Management.
“Earning my Bloomberg certification through ECON 120 was an insightful and useful experience. The course helped me see how the Bloomberg Terminal can be used as a tool for a variety of purposes and it sharpened what I have learned previously from my economics courses. I would definitely recommend students to take this class to earn their Bloomberg Certification!” Arigun Bayaraa ’22
The Bruce R. Thompson Center for Business & Economics attracts Allegheny’s next generation of business innovators and entrepreneurs by providing a host of co-curricular activities that connect with and deepen their classroom experiences.
Money, Finance, Entrepreneurship
Zingale Financial Literacy Challenge – An event in which students develop a personal financial budget and investing plan appropriate for a recent college graduate.
Allegheny College Student Managed Investment Fund – This fund provides students with experience investing in the stock market under the guidance of faculty and an advisory board.
The Zingale Big Idea Competition – A student-focused seed-funding business pitch presentation competition. This contest emulates the experiences seen on the popular CNBC broadcast, Shark Tank, but with a heart.
Mentorship, Networking, Discovery
The Board of Visitors Annual Event – The CBE Board of Visitors is an advisory board made up of distinguished alumni and business leaders that convenes annually to engage with students in a variety of activities to answer questions and offer “real world” perspective on trending topics in business and economics.
The Executive In Residence Program – This event is designed to connect Allegheny students and faculty with prominent business executives who spend several days on campus speaking about their life experiences in business, paths to success, and lessons learned.
Distinguished Lecture/Executive Roundtable – The department hosts an annual event to address contemporary issues of regional, national, and global interest. Participants are leading practitioners in business, government, higher education, and related fields.
City Trips – City Trips are designed to enable students to travel to a major metropolitan area, visit leading corporations and interact with business leaders. Students can explore first-hand internship and entry-level opportunities, interview for open positions and meet with successful Allegheny alumni.
Omicron Delta Epsilon Student Honor Society – One of the world’s largest academic honor societies recognizing scholastic attainment and honors outstanding achievements in the field of economics.
Women in Business and Economics (WIBE) – Students in the Women in Business and Economics Club support, mentor, and promote women in the fields of Business and Economics, encouraging all who join to stay engaged in and excited about their academic and professional success.
Center for Business and Economics Calendar
Co-Curricular Activities Fall Semester 2024
Our calendar is updated regularly as new events are scheduled. Bookmark this page and add it to your Reading List to stay up-to-date on all activities associated with Business, Economics and Healthcare Management.
Sept. 5: The Roadmap to Navigating Careers in Business and Economics
Sept. 9: Nick Rumzie ’19, Mussel-ing into a Career as an Environmental Economist: From Senior Project to the Bureau of Reclamation
Sept. 10: Adulting 101, Managing Your Finances is Easy!
Sept. 11: Healthcare Management Program Information Session
Sept. 17: Constitution Day in Quigley Hall, Center for Political Participation
Sept. 18: Book Launch – Food Economics: Agriculture, Nutrition and Health, Professor Amelia Finaret, Allegheny College
Sept. 19 Gator2Gator Live! Blue and Gold Career Fair
Sept. 19-20 Board of Visitors Meeting
Sept. 20-22: Blue and Gold Weekend
Sept. 24: Adulting 101, Your Income & How You’ll Be Taxed
Sept. 26: Local Business Roundtable
Oct. 1: Rising Through the Ranks, a conversation with Diane Sutter ’72, President and CEO of ShootingStar Broadcasting, Inc.
Oct. 8: Adulting 101, Managing Your Living Expenses
Oct. 10-13: Fall Break
Oct. 17: Bruce R. Thompson ’86, Vice Chair, Head of Enterprise Credit, Bank of America
Oct. 22: Adulting 101, How To Talk Money
Oct. 22: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program recruiting, ECON-501 Tabling in the Campus Center
Oct. 31: Byron Rich, Assistant Provost of Academic Innovation, Associate Professor
Nov. 5: Gator Day Get Out the Vote Joint Event with the CBE & CPP Fellows
Nov. 12: Adulting 101, Getting Started Investing
Nov. 27-29: Thanksgiving Break
Dec. 6: Last Day of Class
Dec. 7: Zingale Financial Literacy Challenge
Spring Semester 2025
April 11-12: Zingale Big Idea Competition
2024 Board of Visitors
The Board of Visitors is an advisory body of alumni for the Center for Business and Economics that journeys back to campus each year to help students achieve their career goals.
Dayan Rajive Abeyaratne ’94 Managing Director PJT Partners |
Stuart Armstrong ’81 Financial Planner Centinel Financial Group, LLC |
Don Belt ’93 Managing Director Mariner Wealth Advisors |
Stacy Corbin ’89 Managing Director KeyBanc Capital Markets |
Thomas Dudeck ’75 Global Head of Real Estate Portfolio Management (retired) Barings Real Estate Advisers |
Anne Gearan ’85 Partner, FGS Global |
Naveed Ismail ’12 VP Customer Management Healthcare Analytics at Craneware |
Amanda Jones ’08 Senior Manager Deloitte |
Trisha Lawless ’92 VP – Transformation Management PNC |
Anne Linaberger ’84 Vice President C4CS |
Devone McLeod ’13 VP and Financial Advisor Wealth Enhancement Group |
Lauren Odrechowski ’10 Communications and Governance, Risk & Compliance at BNY Mellon |
Evelyn Pendleton ’87 VP, CFO, Commercial, Specialty & Markets at Aetna, a CVS Health Company |
Mike Rumrill ’83 President/CEO Leader Professional Services |
Angelica Runova ’06 VP, Sr. Strategy & Planning Mgr. PNC |
Diane Sutter ’72 President/CEO ShootingStar Broadcasting Inc. |
Eileen Webb ’06 Senior Manager, Exempt Organization Tax Services, EY |
Alan Weinstein ’64 President (retired) Premier, Inc. Hospital Alliance |
Elizabeth White ’83 Founder and President White Biotech Solutions, LLC |
Keith White ’83 VP Risk Management TD Bank |
Emeritus Members
William Demchak ’84 President and CEO PNC Financial Services Group |
Thomas St. Clair ’57 Chief Financial Officer, retired Phelps-Dodge Corp. |
Natalie Taaffe Hoffman ’68 Managing Partner Linden Partners |
The Board of Visitors annual event is supported by the Earl W. Adams, Jr. Endowment, established by Allegheny College Trustee William H. Brown, Jr., Allegheny Class of 1980, in honor of Professor Earl William Adams, Jr. – teacher, mentor and friend.
City Trips
City Trips are designed to enable students to travel to a major metropolitan area, visit leading corporations and interact with business leaders. Students can explore first-hand internship and entry-level opportunities, interview for open positions and meet with successful Allegheny alumni.
One student commented, “The chance to listen to young professionals speak to me at all four of the firms we visited was amazing. I will be graduating this May, and knowing that so many of these people were in my position a few short years ago was very reassuring. Knowing that it is still possible to achieve a rewarding career with hard work, even in today’s economy, is something that I know a lot of the other students will appreciate hearing as well.”
Major City Trips are made possible through the generosity of Allegheny Trustee Bruce Thompson ’86.
The Allegheny Economics department has enjoyed trips to these metropolitan locations: