Joseph M. McShane, S.J., president of Fordham, greets E. Gerald Corrigan and his wife, Cathy E. Minehan, during a celebration in Corrigan’s honor. Photo by Chris Taggart
Joseph M. McShane, S.J., president of Fordham, greets E. Gerald Corrigan and his wife, Cathy E. Minehan, during a celebration in Corrigan’s honor.
Photo by Chris Taggart

Joseph M. McShane, S.J., president of Fordham, joined the University’s Board of Trustees, members of the financial industry and faculty in hosting a celebratory dinner on May 29 for E. Gerald Corrigan, Ph.D., (GSAS ’65, ’71), whose gift has created the Corrigan Chair in International Business and Finance in the Graduate School of Business Administration.

“Mr. Corrigan is a towering figure in the world of finance,” said Father McShane. “Both in his tenure at the New York Federal Reserve and Goldman Sachs, he has established for himself a reputation for being one of the wisest and most honest men in international business. Therefore, the fact that he chose to establish the E. Gerald Corrigan, Ph.D., Chair in International Business and Finance is especially gratifying.”

Corrigan, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, is a managing director of financial-services giant Goldman Sachs. The Corrigan chair will bolster Fordham’s reputation as a global business center focused on economic and business research and policy.

A portion of the gift will further build the E. Gerald Corrigan Endowed Scholarship Fund at Fordham College at Rose Hill, which has provided financial support to minority students for nearly a decade.

Corrigan received his master’s and doctoral degrees in economics from Fordham.

– Janet Sassi

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Janet Sassi is editor/associate director of internal communications. She can be reached at (212) 636-7577 or fallersassi@fordham.edu