

Chief Investment Officer Program

Columbia Business School
Columbia Business School (CBS) is a graduate-level professional school within Columbia University, founded in 1916 and located in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is one of the oldest business schools in the United States, established with a mandate to connect rigorous academic inquiry with the practical demands of commerce in the world's leading financial centre. CBS moved to its current purpose-built home at Columbia's Manhattanville campus β Henry R. Kravis Hall and David Geffen Hall β beginning in 2022, a $600 million development that physically reflects the school's ambitions. The academic philosophy is anchored in what CBS calls "ideas at work": the conviction that theoretical insight and real-world application are inseparable, not sequential.Accreditations and RankingsAccreditations:AACSB accreditedRankings:Financial Times Global MBA Ranking: #9 (2024)Financial Times Executive Education Open Programs: Top 15 globally (2023)Financial Times Executive Education Custom Programs: Top 15 globally (2023)Bloomberg Businessweek MBA Ranking: #7 in the U.S. (2023)QS Global MBA Ranking: #14 worldwide (2024)U.S. News & World Report Best Business Schools: #8 (2024)Executive Education at a GlanceColumbia Business School Executive Education is one of the most active executive education operations in the Ivy League, running over 40 open-enrollment programs annually alongside a substantial custom and corporate solutions portfolio. The school is particularly recognised for programs in finance, value investing, private equity, digital business, healthcare management, and leadership β a reflection of both faculty research strengths and the industries concentrated in New York. Programs range from two-day intensive workshops to multi-week certificates, with the Columbia Senior Executive Program standing out as the flagship general management offering for leaders with significant organisational responsibility. Online and hybrid formats have expanded meaningfully since 2020, with several certificate programs now available in fully live-virtual formats. Open program fees typically range from approximately $3,000 for shorter workshops to $15,000 or more for multi-week residential programs; corporate custom engagements are scoped and priced separately. CBS does not widely publicise scholarships for open executive education participants, though some programs offer alumni pricing for Columbia graduates.Campus and FacilitiesThe Manhattanville campus β bounded by 125th and 133rd Streets in upper Manhattan β represents one of the most significant new business school developments of the past decade. Henry R. Kravis Hall, opened in 2022, was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and features tiered, flexible classrooms built explicitly for discussion-heavy pedagogy, executive boardrooms, and collaborative spaces designed to eliminate the distinction between seminar and social learning. David Geffen Hall connects to Kravis and houses the business school's social and dining infrastructure. Beyond the buildings, the location matters enormously: executive participants are forty minutes from Wall Street, minutes from Harlem's emerging tech and media ecosystem, and adjacent to Columbia's broader university campus β including its medical centre, law school, and School of International and Public Affairs β enabling cross-disciplinary conversations that are structurally difficult to replicate in isolated suburban campuses.Faculty and ResearchCBS has approximately 200 full-time faculty members, drawn from economics, sociology, psychology, finance, and operations β an unusually broad disciplinary base for a business school. The school is home to several research centres directly relevant to executive learners, including the Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing, the Center on Global Brand Leadership, the Richard Paul Richman Center for Business, Law, and Public Policy, and the Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics. Faculty such as Tano Santos, Sheena Iyengar, and Rita McGrath are not only active researchers but regular contributors to public discourse on investing, decision-making, and competitive strategy β and they teach in executive programs rather than delegating to adjuncts. This proximity of research agenda to classroom instruction gives CBS executive programs an intellectual density that distinguishes them from provider-style executive training.Student Body, Alumni, and Career OutcomesColumbia Business School's alumni network exceeds 47,000 graduates across more than 100 countries, with particular density in financial services, technology, private equity, media, and healthcare β industries where New York's gravitational pull is strongest. Executive education cohorts are typically international and senior: participants in flagship programs such as the Senior Executive Program routinely represent companies from across North America, Europe, and Asia, with functional backgrounds spanning C-suite leadership, investment management, and entrepreneurship. CBS alumni include Warren Buffett (Class of 1951), who credits his time studying under Benjamin Graham as foundational to his investment philosophy β a lineage that continues to attract finance professionals to the school's investing-focused programs specifically. For senior executives, the CBS network operates not only through formal alumni chapters in major cities but through the informal density of CBS graduates in leadership roles at institutions including Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, Blackstone, and major technology firms.
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All-inclusive program fee
Duration
6 months
Format
hybrid
Topic
Finance
Language
English
About This Program
Why Columbia Business School?
Few business schools can claim a campus embedded in one of the world's most consequential cities β and actually mean it. Columbia Business School has built its entire executive education philosophy around New York as a living laboratory: finance, media, technology, healthcare, and policy all intersect within walking distance of campus, and the faculty who teach executives are the same people advising the institutions that drive those industries.
Your Profile
- The Chief Investment Officer Program is ideal for:
Benefits
- Lead innovative investment strategies by integrating behavioral finance principles with empirical market analysis
- Evaluate advanced portfolio management techniques through quantitative analysis and investing frameworks
- Combine big data analytics with traditional investment approaches to forecast trends and guide strategy
- Analyze complex asset classes to optimize strategic portfolio management within diverse market scenarios
- Apply artificial intelligence and machine learning insights to drive organizational decision making in asset management
- Cultivate a forward-thinking leadership approach to influence organizational adaptation and investment foresight
What You'll Learn
- Core Modules Comprehensive Curriculum - The Chief Investment Officer Program offers senior investment leaders a dynamic experience with online sessions, expert lectures, and practical activities. It combines a cutting-edge curriculum, case studies, and a capstone project to enhance investment acumen and leadership skills. It concludes with an optional two-day on-campus networking event in New York City, connecting you with Columbia Business School faculty and global peers.
- Core Modules: Online | 18 Weeks
- Phase 1: Investment Strategy (6 Weeks) - Develop a comprehensive understanding of active investing and capital markets, enhancing your foundational investment strategies and knowledge. Session topics include: Defining Investment Objectives: Risk, Return, Liquidity, Time Horizons in Evolving Dynamics, Measuring and Evaluating Investment Risks, Evaluation of Investment Strategies, Evaluation of Internal and External Managers, Market Efficiency and Behavioral Finance, Market Forecasting and Harnessing Big Data, AI, and Predictive Analytics in Asset Management
- Phase 2: Asset Allocation and Portfolio Management (6 Weeks) - Deepen your understanding of practical portfolio construction and diversification across asset classes. Session topics include: Accounting Principles for Chief Investment Officers, Value Investing Framework, Portfolio Considerations, Practical Portfolio Construction, Alternative Asset Classes, Real Estate
- Phase 3: Chief Investment Officer as a Strategic Leader (6 Weeks) - Enhance your leadership skills to drive strategic decisions, foster ethical environments, and achieve organizational impact. Session topics include: Future-Oriented Leadership: Leadership in the Face of Disruption and Transformation, Principled Leadership: The Art of Influencing with Ethics, Situational Dynamics: Influencing with and without Authority, Organizational Dynamics: Leverage Organization Structure to Create a Culture of Belonging, Performance Excellence: Creating and Leading with High-Impact Teams, Strategic Executive: Connecting Vision to Strategy to Implementation for Impact
- Core Modules Live Online Sessions - You will take part in a series of live online workshops led by Columbia Business School Faculty, applying learnings from core modules. These sessions will enable you to stay updated with the latest industry trends and receive guidance from experienced faculty. Insights from guest speakers, including leading CFOs, CMOs, VCs, and PE professionals, will offer actionable strategies for career success. This approach blends theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing you for effective implementation in your roles.
- Core Modules Open-Enrollment Elective: In Person | Three, Four, or Five Days - You will choose one in-person open-enrollment elective to deepen your expertise in a specific area of interest, further unraveling the complexities of your chosen specialization. Held in New York City, the world's financial capital, the electives are designed to provide an immersive learning experience and enhance your understanding of diverse financial and strategic management areas. They will position you as an advanced strategist poised to thrive in an increasingly complex and volatile market environment and lead with confidence. Additionally, you will benefit from invaluable networking opportunities with your cohort peers. A list of select current availabilities is below: Note: While Columbia Business School Executive Education will attempt to accommodate participant preference selections, we cannot guarantee that all preferences will be granted due to the high demand for our open-enrollment programs. Electives are subject to change. Advanced Value Investing, AI-Driven Marketing Strategy: Leveraging New Technologies to Cultivate Enduring Customer Relationships, Behavioral Science in Business: Understanding People to Drive Results, Business and Climate: The Journey to Net Zero, Growing and Managing Global Customers, High-Impact Leadership β Dubai, Leading in a Data-Driven World: Developing Quantitative Intuitionβ’, M&A and Corporate Strategy, Strategy and Leadership in the Future of Work, The Business of AI: Shaping the Future of Business with Generative AI, The Strategic Leader Program: How to Excel as Your Responsibility Increases, Think Bigger: Start Choosing Innovative Solutions, Value Investing, Women in Leadership: Next Level Success
- Core Modules Capstone Project - The capstone project is an immersive, team-based exercise where participants create an investment policy statement (IPS) for an organization such as a pension fund or insurance company. This project mirrors real investment practices and consists of three interconnected parts, each building on the previous and fostering collaboration and practical application.
- Core Modules Section 1: Defining Objectives - Establish the foundational objectives and parameters to guide all portfolio decisions.
- Core Modules Section 2: Portfolio Implementation - Develop and apply a comprehensive investment strategy, including asset allocation and risk management.
- Core Modules Section 3: Governance and Leadership - Create governance frameworks and ethical standards to support effective team development and decision-making. Note: Session topics, networking event duration, and electives are subject to change.
- On-Campus Networking Event | Two Days* In Person - Meet your cohort peers and faculty in person on the Columbia Business School campus in New York City during an optional two-day networking event. This event provides you with an opportunity to network with your peers as well as professionals from other cohorts to create a lifelong community of global executives. For full details of the curriculum, please download the brochure. Note: Session topics, networking event duration, and electives are subject to change.
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