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Moderated by David Rosenberg, Professor from the Center for
Corporate Integrity at Zicklin School of Baruch College, this lecture focuses
on the environmental, social and governance (ESG) elements on corporate finance. The concept of ESG has been embraced widely by
corporate investors and financial professionals as a way
of more closely aligning capital markets with human values. In the
lecture, Aswath
Damodaran, Professor of Finance at NYU Stern School of
Business, speaks about corporate finance in relation to the climate
change and its ethical implications of portfolio choices.
How can mission-driven organizations improve their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices? A non-profit C-suite executive and board leader will review a range of DEI-related problems, solutions, and ongoing challenges, followed by Q&A.
Published 05/16/24
Ray Spitzley is a Vice Chairman in Morgan Stanley's Investment Banking Divi- sion and Co-Heads the Firm's Energy Transition banking efforts. Based in New York, Mr. Spitzley has 40 years of experience working with leading power, utility and energy companies with corporate and asset based...
Published 04/17/24