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Altman's business program at Tulane focuses on giving students an international edge
By Danielle Beurteaux
Jeffrey Altman: Being part of a culture is very different from just learning a language The transformation and fusion of international economies poses a challenge for the next generation of business students, says Owl Creek Asset Management's Jeffrey Altman. They will need to be well-rounded not just in business and finance but culturally as well.
"The world's becoming more global, and more and more of the issues affecting businesses and the world of finance are moving away from the United States," says Altman. "If you look five to 10 years from now, the most important questions relative to our students are, what should they be focused on and how should they be best prepared?"
Altman has an answer. The 44-year-old founder and managing partner of...