Dear Rachael--
These conferences are great! I'm wondering whether the ones at noon may be available for listening at a later time? I teach a 1 P.M., and due to the logistics of the classroom, probably can't attend more than 10 minutes of the noon conferences.
Best Regards,
Cathy
Cathy A. Rusinko, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Management
School of Business Administration
School House Lane & Henry Avenue
Philadelphia University
Philadelphia, PA 19144-5497 USA
Phone: 215-951-2679
Fax: 215-951-2652
Email:
RusinkoC@PhilaU.edu
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Subject: Upcoming Aspen Institute web conferences
Hi everyone,
I wanted to let you know about five web conferences that are coming up in the next few weeks from The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education.
"Corporate Governance in the Current Economic Climate," featuring Gerald Davis, the Wilbur K. Pierpont Collegiate Professor of Management at the University of Michigan's Stephen M. Ross School of Business, and Jonathan Koppell, Associate Professor of Politics and Management the Yale School of Management, and moderated by Dr. Mary C. Gentile, Senior Research Scholar at Babson College. The conference is free of charge and will be held on Tuesday, October 27 at 12 noon Eastern time. To RSVP, please contact Chad Ayotte at
chad.ayotte@aspeninst.org.
"Sustainability and Stakeholders in the Finance Discipline," featuring John Becker-Blease, Assistant Professor of Finance at the Oregon State University College of Business, and moderated by Dr. Elizabeth Keating, CPA. The web conference is free of charge, and will be held on Thursday, October 29 at 12 noon Eastern. To RSVP, please contact Chad Ayotte at
chad.ayotte@aspeninst.org.
"Investing to Create Value for Society," featuring Elizabeth Glenshaw, Senior Vice President for Community Investment and Investor Relations at the Calvert Foundation and David Hess, Assistant Professor of Business Law at the University of Michigan's Stephen M. Ross School of Business. The conference is free of charge and will be held on Tuesday, November 3 at 12 noon Eastern. To RSVP, please contact Chad Ayotte at
chad.ayotte@aspeninst.org.
"Access," looking at the challenges and opportunities of ethical globalization and featuring William Margaritis, Corporate Vice President of Global Communications and Investor Relations at FedEx and Hildy Teegan, Dean and Professor of International Business at the University of South Carolina's Moore School of Business, and moderated by Maureen Scully, Assistant Professor of Management at UMASS Boston's College of Management. The conference is free of charge and will be held on Thursday, November 12 at 3:30 PM Eastern. To RSVP, please contact Chad Ayotte at
chad.ayotte@aspeninst.org.
"Low-Wage Workers," featuring Stacy Blake-Beard, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Simmons School of Management and Ellen Ernst Kossek, University Distinguished Professor at Michigan State University's Graduate School of Labor & Industrial Relations, and with introductory remarks from Barbara Dyer and Mark Popovich, President and CEO and Senior Program Officer respectively at the Hitachi Foundation, a major funder of efforts to improve labor market outcomes for low-wage workers. The web conference will be moderated by Maureen Scully, Assistant Professor of Management at UMASS Boston's College of Management. The web conference is free of charge and will be held on Friday, November 20 at 12 noon Eastern time. To RSVP, please contact Chad Ayotte at
chad.ayotte@aspeninst.org.
I hope you can join us for one or all of these events!
Best,
Rachel Shattuck
Rachel Shattuck
Manager of Research and Content
The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program
271 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
212-895-8016