Preparing business leaders for a dynamic world
The Waterbury Reilly School of Business is a leader of academic excellence and innovation. Accredited by the ACBSP, the school helps students gain skills and knowledge needed in today’s job market. Students benefits from internships, research, international travel, and professional conferences. It enhances their academic experience.
Learning Through Experience

The Fainor Center for Financial Services is used by DeSales University business and finance students. State-of-the-art software simulates real-world market situations and portfolio management.

A resource offering practical applications in data science and AI. It focuses on community outreach and programming to bridge academic and local needs.

A program providing free tax preparation help to low-income individuals The program focuses on hands-on student experience, community outreach, and financial literacy programming.

Give students a chance to engage with global business practices through optional international travel and study abroad programs.

The CRS stimulates interest in retail and sales careers and focuses on connecting students to industry professionals. Members of the CRS develop relationships, strategic alliances, and partnerships with stakeholders in these industries.
For more information, visit the Council for Retail and Sales.
Program Offerings
Graduate Business Programs
Department of Marketing & Management
- Business Administration
- Healthcare Administration
- International Business
- Management
- Marketing
- Pharmaceutical Marketing
- Sport Management
- Supply Chain Management
Department of Accounting & Finance
Bloesch Student Investment Fund
The Bloesch Student Investment Fund gives students the opportunity to gain real-world experience in investments, securities analysis, and portfolio management.
Thanks to several donors, students will invest actual dollars in the stock market as part of a classroom experience. The Investment Fund allows students to emulate what financial professionals do day in and day out. Students apply the theories and financial equations they have learned to real world applications, and are provided with a deeper understanding of the markets. This is not only a great learning opportunity, but a resume-enhancing skill set.
"Investment Practicum (FN3000) is a series of seminar-style meetings where we will discuss company valuation and performance metrics, meet with industry practitioners, and pitch investment ideas. The course is open to all students — not just finance majors! — who have taken FN331 or FN361 (or with instructor permission)." — Finance Chair Bradley Barnhorst, CFA
Funding
We are extremely grateful to the donors who have made this possible. Special thanks to DSU Business grads and brothers, Keith Bloesch ’97 and Eric Bloesch ’94, for their leadership and naming gift.
Keith Bloesch ’97 spent 15 years working as a management consultant in the entertainment, media, and communication industries. Since 2012 he has been working as a Managing Director at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) where he leads the Financial Reporting and Project Management teams.
Eric Bloesch ’94 has spent about 25 years working in public accounting. He currently leads KPMG’s SAP Risk Consulting practice. His focus has been on audit, strategy, and business transformations.
The Goals
- Helping our students be more competitive in the job market.
- Providing an invaluable real-world experience for our students to add to their resumes.
- When the fund grows through successful investing, a portion of the gains will be used to provide scholarships for future DeSales students.