This is PART FOUR of the conference videos.
The Part of this Conference program entitled : Climate Change, Disclosure, and Firm Outcomes (2:45 pm–3:45 pm) is moderated by Professor Jun Wang, Zicklin School of Business. It includes the following speakers for the session:
·
Role
of Political Beliefs in Investor and Firm Attitudes Toward CSR-
Leonard Kostovetsky, Associate Professor, Bert W. Wasserman Department
of Economics and Finance, Zicklin School of Business
·
Corporate
Governance and Sustainability-
Yao Shen, Assistant Professor, Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics
and Finance, Zicklin School of Business
·
ESG
Disclosure and Corporate Investment-
Joonsung Won, PhD student, Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics and
Finance, Zicklin School of Business
·
ESG
Disclosure, Performance, and Stock Returns
Mehmet Ozbilgin, Assistant Professor, Stan Ross Department of
Accountancy, Zicklin School of Business
This is PART THREE of the conference videos.
The afternoon session of the Conference starts with Deans’ Panel on Interdisciplinary Collaboration (1:45 pm–2:30 pm) moderated by Professor Raquel Benbunan-Fich, Interim Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs, Research, and Innovation of Zicklin School of Business. There are three speakers on the Deans’ Panel, including:
· Dean Jessica Lang, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences,
· Interim Dean Paquita Davis-Friday, Zicklin School of Business, and
· Dean Sherry Ryan, Marxe School of Public and International Affairs.
This is PART TWO of the conference videos.
Research and Teaching: Climate and Sustainability (11:45 am–12:45 pm), Part Two is moderated by Professor Terrence Martell. The second panel includes the following panelists:
·
Developing Leaders to Save the Planet: The
Case of the Zicklin School of Business-
Cynthia Thompson, Professor, Narendra Paul Loomba Department of
Management, Zicklin School of Business
·
Climate Change, Real Estate Markets, and
Teaching Initiatives at the Newman Institute-
Yildiray Yildirim, Professor and Chair, William Newman Department of
Real Estate, Zicklin School of Business
·
ESG, Energy, Incentives, and Regulation-
Nizan Geslevich Packin, Professor, Department of Law, Zicklin School of
Business
·
Retrofitting Social and Behavioral Sciences
to Address Questions Related to Climate Change Impact-
Frank Heiland, Professor, Marxe School of Public and International Affairs
This conference videos is divided into several parts. This is PART One of the conference.
Climate change is an existential threat faced by our society. This conference provides a discussion forum between CUNY and other interdisciplinary researchers, educators, policymakers, as well as the private sector to address climate change and also building resilience and sustainability of the future.
The program starts with welcoming remarks provided by:· Mindy Engle-Friedman, Professor of Psychology, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences
· Lin Peng, Krell Chair Professor in Finance, Zicklin School of Business
· Linda Essig, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
Panel One: Research and Teaching: Climate and Sustainability, moderated by Professor Anna D’Souza, Marxe School of Public and International Affairs (10:30 am–11:30 am) the following panelists
·
Local Waterways and Coastal
Ecosystems
Chester Zarnoch, Professor of Environmental Studies and Biology, Weissman
School of Arts and Sciences
·
Bringing Oysters Back to NYC:
Research, Education, and Outreach Working with the BOP
Stephen Gosnell, Associate Professor of Environmental Science, Weissman School
of Arts and Sciences
·
Food Production, Factory
Farming, Environmental Impacts
Valerie Watnick, Professor and Chair, Department of Law, Zicklin School of
Business
·
Climate Impacts and
Environmental Justice
Shelly Eversley, Professor of English and Interim Chair, Black and Latino
Studies, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences
Moderated by Professor David Rosenberg, Director of the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, this lecture celebrates the lasting impact of Abe Briloff with a talk by of Abe’s former student and Baruch alum Charlie Dreifus for a discussion of how Abe fought to guarantee higher standards of transparency and ethical conduct in the financial and accounting industries. He was joined by Chair of the Stan Ross Department of Accountancy, Dr. Donal Byard.
Moderated by Prof. David Rosenberg, Center for Corporate Integrity, Zicklin School of Business, the program covers Insights from leaders and experts of some successful organizations with an eye toward planning and preparing for prospective climate changes and risk assessments. Speakers and Panelists include Daniel Kreeger, Steve Skadron, Matthew Fleming, Susanne Torriente, Paul D. Miller, Anita Seitz, Mardi McBrien, Richard Cantor, and Libby Bernick
Moderated by Prof. David Rosenberg, Center for Corporate Integrity, Zicklin School of Business, the program covers Insights from leaders and experts of some successful organizations with an eye toward planning and preparing for prospective climate changes and risk assessments. Speakers and Panelists include Daniel Kreeger, Steve Skadron, Matthew Fleming, Susanne Torriente, Paul D. Miller, Anita Seitz, Mardi McBrien, Richard Cantor, and Libby Bernick