One post for all of NYC? I think so. Sorry for the huge delay, we had a bit too much fun hotel hopping and ended up without internet.
So we arrived in NYC Wednesday night, and after a few hours moved from one hotel in the Upper West Side to the Marriott Marquis in Times Square... Why yes in fact we could see the filming of Good Morning America from outside our window. Needless to say, the hotel was awesome! We all ate some good New York food Wednesday night and explored the city a bit.
Thursday morning - visit with CBX and Adam Hildebrand. It was so exciting and the atmosphere of CBX was so much different from all of the other visits we had. We learned about the different brands CBX works with through a variety of case studies, and I can assure you that you will never find a store more uniquely New York than Duane Reade. The number of Duane Reade stores in NYC: TOO MANY to count. We had a delicious lunch and got out picture taken with Adam (see below).
Thursday afternoon - visit to Apollo with Adam Eling. At Apollo, we learned how the company saved everyone's favorite childhood snack - the Twinkie! We also learned about the investment process and how competitive the market is. We then spoke with Mr. Stein who was head of investor and media relations where he stressed the importance of integrity and credibility for the corporations and ourselves.
On Friday morning, we went to Jefferies to meet with Robel and some of his coworkers. We were able to speak with the HR team and went through the Manchester United case study, which was extremely interesting and made us all want to go invest in the soccer team - not something you hear everyday! We also got our picture taken with Robel outside the Jefferies office at the Berlin Wall. The picture with Robel will be posted soon, but below is a picture of our class before the visit.
On Friday afternoon, we met with Deloitte to learn more about their advisory group and their Washington D.C. policy advisor. We also had a tour of Rockefeller Center, thanks to Deloitte. We all had a great time learning about the history of Rockefeller Center, looking for men in walls, learning about the significance of the architecture, and playing with our headphones.
Friday night - some went to Julianna's (next to Grimaldi's) for a good slice (or two) or New York pizza. They chatted with Grimaldi himself about his business decisions and pizza cooking history. Others went to Newsies on Broadway at the Nederlander Theatre and went out for sushi after meeting the cast members.
Saturday was a free day in New York City and the possibilities were endless. I went with a couple girls to the Plaza Hotel for breakfast (obviously we pretended to be Eloise) and then walked through Central Park, where we almost adopted a child. We then took the subway to The High Line, as it was suggested by Mike Magazine. It was such a beautiful urban park, and we followed it up with shopping in Chelsea, the Meatpacking District, and SoHo before hopping in a cab to go sit on the steps of The Met.
We wanted to try out one more hotel (this is #4 in case you lost track) before heading back to Cincinnati, so we travelled on Saturday night to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania to rest up for the long journey home on Sunday. Have you ever heard of Bethlehem, PA? Yeah, neither had we.
Some members of my class went to the 9/11 Memorial, walked through Grand Central Station, and took a ferry out to the Statue of Liberty.
Number of macarons eaten by a certain group of four ladies (you know who you are): 30.
Number of slices of pizza eaten: 76.
Number of stops at the 200+ Starbucks in New York City: 121.
Number of last names we can create to replace Rosfeld: The limit does not exist.
That's it for now readers. If I hear from any classmates who want to chime in, I will certainly update. Otherwise, you'll hear from us again as we near the #Asia2014 trip! Thanks for reading along with our journey!














