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Excerpts from a one-day conference "Zoning the City: Addressing New York City's 21st Century Challenges" sponsored by the New York City Department of City Planning, the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute of Baruch College. The event takes place on November 15, 2011, at McGraw-Hill Conference Center, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor. [Part I -- 58 min.] Welcome Robert K. Steel, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, New York City Zoning New York City Amanda M. Burden, Director, New York City Department of City Planning; Chair, New York City Planning Commission Panel One: Shaping New York City Zoning, 1961 to the Present Hilary Ballon, Deputy Vice Chancellor, NYU Abu Dhabi; University Professor of Urban Studies and Architecture, NYU Carol Willis, Founder, Director, Curator, The Skyscraper Museum, New York; Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Studies, Columbia University Alex Garvin, Professor of Urban Planning and Management (Adjunct), Yale University; President and CEO, AGA Public Realm Strategists Moderator: Rick Bell, Executive Director, American Institute of Architects New York Panel Two: Challenges Facing New York City In the 21st Century Daniel L. Doctoroff, President and CEO of Bloomberg LP Rosanne Haggerty, President, Community Solutions (CS) Rohit T. Aggarwala, C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group Paul Goldberger, Architecture Critic, The New Yorker; Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture, The New School Moderator: Errol Louis, Host, "Inside City Hall," NY1 Panel Three: Zoning's Role In Addressing Challenges Facing New York City In the 21st Century: Zoning and the Competitive City Vishaan Chakrabarti, AIA, Holliday Professor and Director, Center for Urban Real Estate, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, Columbia University Kairos Shen, Chief Planner, Boston Redevelopment Authority Moderator: Alex Garvin, Professor of Urban Planning and Management (Adjunct), Yale University; President and CEO, AGA Public Realm Strategists Panel Four: Zoning and the Equitable City Toni Griffin, Professor & Director of the J. Max Bond Center at the Spitzer School of Architecture, City College of New York, CUNY John Rahaim, Director of Planning, City and County of San Francisco Moderator: Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Panel Five: Zoning and the Sustainable City Harriet Tregoning, Director, Office of Planning, Government of the District of Columbia Jonathan F. P. Rose, President, Jonathan Rose Companies Moderator: Jack Nyman, Director, Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, Baruch College, CUNY [Part II -- 60 min.] Framing the Place of Zoning in Modern Cities Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Panel Six: Zoning and the Physical City Matthew Carmona, Professor of Planning & Urban Design, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London Peter Park, Loeb Fellow, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Moderator: Paul Goldberger, Architecture Critic, The New Yorker; Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture, The New School Panel Seven: Where Do We Go From Here? Thom Mayne, Founder, Morphosis Robert A. M. Stern, Dean, Yale School of Architecture; Founder and Senior Partner, Robert A. M. Stern Architects, LLP Mary Ann Tighe, Chief Executive Officer, New York Tri-State Region, CB Richard Ellis; Chair, Real Estate Board of New York Moderator: Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Closing Remarks Amanda M. Burden, Director, New York City Department of City Planning; Chair, New York City Planning Commission
Excerpts from a one-day conference "Zoning the City: Addressing New York City's 21st Century Challenges" sponsored by the New York City Department of City Planning, the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute of Baruch College. The event takes place on November 15, 2011, at McGraw-Hill Conference Center, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor. [Part I -- 58 min.] Welcome Robert K. Steel, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, New York City Zoning New York City Amanda M. Burden, Director, New York City Department of City Planning; Chair, New York City Planning Commission Panel One: Shaping New York City Zoning, 1961 to the Present Hilary Ballon, Deputy Vice Chancellor, NYU Abu Dhabi; University Professor of Urban Studies and Architecture, NYU Carol Willis, Founder, Director, Curator, The Skyscraper Museum, New York; Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Studies, Columbia University Alex Garvin, Professor of Urban Planning and Management (Adjunct), Yale University; President and CEO, AGA Public Realm Strategists Moderator: Rick Bell, Executive Director, American Institute of Architects New York Panel Two: Challenges Facing New York City In the 21st Century Daniel L. Doctoroff, President and CEO of Bloomberg LP Rosanne Haggerty, President, Community Solutions (CS) Rohit T. Aggarwala, C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group Paul Goldberger, Architecture Critic, The New Yorker; Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture, The New School Moderator: Errol Louis, Host, "Inside City Hall," NY1 Panel Three: Zoning's Role In Addressing Challenges Facing New York City In the 21st Century: Zoning and the Competitive City Vishaan Chakrabarti, AIA, Holliday Professor and Director, Center for Urban Real Estate, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, Columbia University Kairos Shen, Chief Planner, Boston Redevelopment Authority Moderator: Alex Garvin, Professor of Urban Planning and Management (Adjunct), Yale University; President and CEO, AGA Public Realm Strategists Panel Four: Zoning and the Equitable City Toni Griffin, Professor & Director of the J. Max Bond Center at the Spitzer School of Architecture, City College of New York, CUNY John Rahaim, Director of Planning, City and County of San Francisco Moderator: Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Panel Five: Zoning and the Sustainable City Harriet Tregoning, Director, Office of Planning, Government of the District of Columbia Jonathan F. P. Rose, President, Jonathan Rose Companies Moderator: Jack Nyman, Director, Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, Baruch College, CUNY [Part II -- 60 min.] Framing the Place of Zoning in Modern Cities Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Panel Six: Zoning and the Physical City Matthew Carmona, Professor of Planning & Urban Design, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London Peter Park, Loeb Fellow, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Moderator: Paul Goldberger, Architecture Critic, The New Yorker; Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture, The New School Panel Seven: Where Do We Go From Here? Thom Mayne, Founder, Morphosis Robert A. M. Stern, Dean, Yale School of Architecture; Founder and Senior Partner, Robert A. M. Stern Architects, LLP Mary Ann Tighe, Chief Executive Officer, New York Tri-State Region, CB Richard Ellis; Chair, Real Estate Board of New York Moderator: Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Closing Remarks Amanda M. Burden, Director, New York City Department of City Planning; Chair, New York City Planning Commission
"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"
"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"
The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College with Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer presents "Banking on the Future: A New Paradigm for Rebuilding Our Nation's Infrastructure". The program brings together notable experts and thought leaders who broadly examine national, regional and state infrastructure bank concepts and forward-thinking proposals, followed by focused discussions on clean energy, transportation and high speed rail, private and pension investments for the public good, the labor force and jobs creation. The event takes place on March 14, 2011 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 55 min.] Remarks: Jack Nyman Director of the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College Mitchel B. Wallerstein, President, Baruch College Honorable Scott M. Stringer, Manhattan Borough President Honorable Steve Israel US House of Representatives, 2nd Congressional District of NY Panel Discussion: Mitchell L. Moss, Moderator Director, Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management, New York University Honorable Rosa DeLauro US House of Representatives, 3rd Congressional District of CT Honorable Edward G. Rendell Former Governor, State of Pennsylvania Felicity B. Gates Co-Head, Citi Infrastructure Investors Christopher O. Ward Executive Director, NY-NJ Port Authority Honorable Jerrold Nadler Us House of Representatives, 8th Congressional District of NY Bernard L. Schwartz Chairman & CEO, BLS Investments, LLP [Part II -- 59 min.] Remarks by the Honorable Jerrold Nadler A panel discussion on "Infrastructure of the Future: Transportation and High Speed Rail" Robert E. Paaswell Director Emeritus, Region II University Transportation Research Center, City University of New York Moderator Stanley Gee Executive Deputy Commissioner, NYS Department of Transportation Ya-Ting Liu Federal Advocate, Tri-State Transportation Campaign Manfred Ohrenstein Partner, Ohrenstein & Brown, LLP Petra Todorovich Director, America 2050 Regional Plan Association Christopher J. Taylor Deputy Director - High Speed Rail, AECOM
The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College with Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer presents "Banking on the Future: A New Paradigm for Rebuilding Our Nation's Infrastructure". The program brings together notable experts and thought leaders who broadly examine national, regional and state infrastructure bank concepts and forward-thinking proposals, followed by focused discussions on clean energy, transportation and high speed rail, private and pension investments for the public good, the labor force and jobs creation. The event takes place on March 14, 2011 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 55 min.] Remarks: Jack Nyman Director of the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College Mitchel B. Wallerstein, President, Baruch College Honorable Scott M. Stringer, Manhattan Borough President Honorable Steve Israel US House of Representatives, 2nd Congressional District of NY Panel Discussion: Mitchell L. Moss, Moderator Director, Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management, New York University Honorable Rosa DeLauro US House of Representatives, 3rd Congressional District of CT Honorable Edward G. Rendell Former Governor, State of Pennsylvania Felicity B. Gates Co-Head, Citi Infrastructure Investors Christopher O. Ward Executive Director, NY-NJ Port Authority Honorable Jerrold Nadler Us House of Representatives, 8th Congressional District of NY Bernard L. Schwartz Chairman & CEO, BLS Investments, LLP [Part II -- 59 min.] Remarks by the Honorable Jerrold Nadler A panel discussion on "Infrastructure of the Future: Transportation and High Speed Rail" Robert E. Paaswell Director Emeritus, Region II University Transportation Research Center, City University of New York Moderator Stanley Gee Executive Deputy Commissioner, NYS Department of Transportation Ya-Ting Liu Federal Advocate, Tri-State Transportation Campaign Manfred Ohrenstein Partner, Ohrenstein & Brown, LLP Petra Todorovich Director, America 2050 Regional Plan Association Christopher J. Taylor Deputy Director - High Speed Rail, AECOM
"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, and Corporate Communication International present the following program on Sustainability 2.0 as part of the David Berg Foundation Speaker Series. Experts from business, government, communities, and technology discuss how they are meeting the challenge by envisioning business and the urban environment. The event takes place on November 6, 2009 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 60 min.] Water Panel Moderated by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International Paul S. Mankiewicz, PhD, Executive Director, The Gaia Institute Gary Rancourt, Worldwide Business Development Executive, Big Green Innovations, IBM Corporation Beth Sauerhaft, PhD, Sr. Manager Environmental Stewardship, Pepsi Cola North America Beverages [Part II -- 60 min.] Energy Panel Opening Remarks by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International Moderated by Donald Schepers PhD, Dir., The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity G. Sandy Diehl, III, VP, Integrated Commercial Solutions, United Technologies Corporation Reza Ghafurian, Technical Leader, Central Engineering, Consolidated Edison Tom Schepers, Director, Systems Engineering, CISCO Systems [Part III -- 60 min.] Real Estate Panel Moderated by Jack S. Nyman, Dir., The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute Michael P. Davidson, Sr. V.P., Corporate Workplace Executive, Bank of America Robert F. Fox, Jr. AIA, Partner, Cook + Fox Architects LLP Scott E. Frank PE, Partner, Jaros Baum & Bolles Amanda Kaminsky, LEED AP, BD+C, Sustainable Construction Manager, One Bryant Park
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, and Corporate Communication International present the following program on Sustainability 2.0 as part of the David Berg Foundation Speaker Series. Experts from business, government, communities, and technology discuss how they are meeting the challenge by envisioning business and the urban environment. The event takes place on November 6, 2009 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 60 min.] Water Panel Moderated by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International Paul S. Mankiewicz, PhD, Executive Director, The Gaia Institute Gary Rancourt, Worldwide Business Development Executive, Big Green Innovations, IBM Corporation Beth Sauerhaft, PhD, Sr. Manager Environmental Stewardship, Pepsi Cola North America Beverages [Part II -- 60 min.] Energy Panel Opening Remarks by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International Moderated by Donald Schepers PhD, Dir., The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity G. Sandy Diehl, III, VP, Integrated Commercial Solutions, United Technologies Corporation Reza Ghafurian, Technical Leader, Central Engineering, Consolidated Edison Tom Schepers, Director, Systems Engineering, CISCO Systems [Part III -- 60 min.] Real Estate Panel Moderated by Jack S. Nyman, Dir., The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute Michael P. Davidson, Sr. V.P., Corporate Workplace Executive, Bank of America Robert F. Fox, Jr. AIA, Partner, Cook + Fox Architects LLP Scott E. Frank PE, Partner, Jaros Baum & Bolles Amanda Kaminsky, LEED AP, BD+C, Sustainable Construction Manager, One Bryant Park
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, and Corporate Communication International present the following program on Sustainability 2.0 as part of the David Berg Foundation Speaker Series. Experts from business, government, communities, and technology discuss how they are meeting the challenge by envisioning business and the urban environment. The event takes place on November 6, 2009 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 60 min.] Water Panel Moderated by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International Paul S. Mankiewicz, PhD, Executive Director, The Gaia Institute Gary Rancourt, Worldwide Business Development Executive, Big Green Innovations, IBM Corporation Beth Sauerhaft, PhD, Sr. Manager Environmental Stewardship, Pepsi Cola North America Beverages [Part II -- 60 min.] Energy Panel Opening Remarks by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International Moderated by Donald Schepers PhD, Dir., The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity G. Sandy Diehl, III, VP, Integrated Commercial Solutions, United Technologies Corporation Reza Ghafurian, Technical Leader, Central Engineering, Consolidated Edison Tom Schepers, Director, Systems Engineering, CISCO Systems [Part III -- 60 min.] Real Estate Panel Moderated by Jack S. Nyman, Dir., The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute Michael P. Davidson, Sr. V.P., Corporate Workplace Executive, Bank of America Robert F. Fox, Jr. AIA, Partner, Cook + Fox Architects LLP Scott E. Frank PE, Partner, Jaros Baum & Bolles Amanda Kaminsky, LEED AP, BD+C, Sustainable Construction Manager, One Bryant Park
Baruch College hosts the "Employment and Visual Impairment: Policy & Practice" conference. Karen Gourgey, Director, Computer Center for Visually Impaired People (CCVIP), moderates the event. The conference is co-sponsored by American International Group (AIG) and Verizon with additional support from the New York Community Trust, the Lavelle Fund for the Blind, and the Allene Reuss Memorial Trust. The event takes place on April 2, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 69 min.] Opening Remarks Ann Clarkson, Assistant Dean, Continuing and Professional Studies, Baruch College; Barbara Sirois, Director, Office of Services for Students with Disabilities, Baruch College; David Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Plenary Session: Policy & Practice Moderator: Barbara Fife, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Presenters: Tony Spinelli, former Regional Director, Rehabilitation Services Administration; Arnie Kramer, District Manager, NYC Commission for the Blind & Visually Handicapped District Office; and Aaron Shmueli, Disability Program Navigator Supervisor, Goowill [Part II -- 40 min.] Keynote Address by Gale A. Brewer, NYC Council Member and Chair of the Committee on Technology in Government, introduced by David Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College [Part III -- 68 min.] Matthew Sapolin, Commissioner, NYC Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities, presents Access Builder awards to exemplary employers chosen by the Metropolitan Placement Consortium for Visually Impaired Job Seekers Plenary Session: Employee/Manager Relationship Moderators: Barbara Sirois, Director, Office of Services for Students with Disabilities, Baruch College; Leah Schanke, Training and Development Specialist, Office of Human Resources, Baruch College. Presenters: Sherry DeFrancesco and Mel Tansman, Westchester Disabled on the Move; R. Brian Watson, JPMorgan Chase; Giovanni Aguirre and Derek Suarez, BPA International
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs in partnership with Citizens Union Foundation presents "Mayoral Control of NYC Schools? What's Worked. What Hasn't. What's Next?" [Part I -- 60 min.] Introductions Kathleen M. Waldron, President, Baruch College David S. Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Peter J. Sherwin, Chair, Citizens Union & Citizens Union Foundation Board Dick Daddey, Executive Director, Citizens Union Moderator Doug Muzzio, Professor, Baruch College Speakers Joseph Viteritti, Former Executive Director, Commission on School Governance Joel Klein, Chancellor, Department of Education Monica Major, President, Community Education Council, District 11 Ana Maria Archilla, Executive Director, Make the Road NY Michael Mulgrew, Chief Operating Office, UFT Rev. David K. Brawley, Co-Chair, East Brooklyn Congregations [Part I -- 56 min.] Panel Discussion (Cont.)
Baruch College School of Public Affairs in partnership with Citizens Union Foundation presents "Mayoral Control of NYC Schools? What's Worked. What Hasn't. What's Next?" [Part I -- 60 min.] Introductions Kathleen M. Waldron, President, Baruch College David S. Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Peter J. Sherwin, Chair, Citizens Union & Citizens Union Foundation Board Dick Daddey, Executive Director, Citizens Union Moderator Doug Muzzio, Professor, Baruch College Speakers Joseph Viteritti, Former Executive Director, Commission on School Governance Joel Klein, Chancellor, Department of Education Monica Major, President, Community Education Council, District 11 Ana Maria Archilla, Executive Director, Make the Road NY Michael Mulgrew, Chief Operating Office, UFT Rev. David K. Brawley, Co-Chair, East Brooklyn Congregations [Part I -- 56 min.] Panel Discussion (Cont.)
Excerpts from a one-day conference "Zoning the City: Addressing New York City's 21st Century Challenges" sponsored by the New York City Department of City Planning, the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute of Baruch College. The event takes place on November 15, 2011, at McGraw-Hill Conference Center, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor. [Part I -- 58 min.] Welcome Robert K. Steel, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, New York City Zoning New York City Amanda M. Burden, Director, New York City Department of City Planning; Chair, New York City Planning Commission Panel One: Shaping New York City Zoning, 1961 to the Present Hilary Ballon, Deputy Vice Chancellor, NYU Abu Dhabi; University Professor of Urban Studies and Architecture, NYU Carol Willis, Founder, Director, Curator, The Skyscraper Museum, New York; Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Studies, Columbia University Alex Garvin, Professor of Urban Planning and Management (Adjunct), Yale University; President and CEO, AGA Public Realm Strategists Moderator: Rick Bell, Executive Director, American Institute of Architects New York Panel Two: Challenges Facing New York City In the 21st Century Daniel L. Doctoroff, President and CEO of Bloomberg LP Rosanne Haggerty, President, Community Solutions (CS) Rohit T. Aggarwala, C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group Paul Goldberger, Architecture Critic, The New Yorker; Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture, The New School Moderator: Errol Louis, Host, "Inside City Hall," NY1 Panel Three: Zoning's Role In Addressing Challenges Facing New York City In the 21st Century: Zoning and the Competitive City Vishaan Chakrabarti, AIA, Holliday Professor and Director, Center for Urban Real Estate, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, Columbia University Kairos Shen, Chief Planner, Boston Redevelopment Authority Moderator: Alex Garvin, Professor of Urban Planning and Management (Adjunct), Yale University; President and CEO, AGA Public Realm Strategists Panel Four: Zoning and the Equitable City Toni Griffin, Professor & Director of the J. Max Bond Center at the Spitzer School of Architecture, City College of New York, CUNY John Rahaim, Director of Planning, City and County of San Francisco Moderator: Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Panel Five: Zoning and the Sustainable City Harriet Tregoning, Director, Office of Planning, Government of the District of Columbia Jonathan F. P. Rose, President, Jonathan Rose Companies Moderator: Jack Nyman, Director, Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, Baruch College, CUNY [Part II -- 60 min.] Framing the Place of Zoning in Modern Cities Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Panel Six: Zoning and the Physical City Matthew Carmona, Professor of Planning & Urban Design, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London Peter Park, Loeb Fellow, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Moderator: Paul Goldberger, Architecture Critic, The New Yorker; Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture, The New School Panel Seven: Where Do We Go From Here? Thom Mayne, Founder, Morphosis Robert A. M. Stern, Dean, Yale School of Architecture; Founder and Senior Partner, Robert A. M. Stern Architects, LLP Mary Ann Tighe, Chief Executive Officer, New York Tri-State Region, CB Richard Ellis; Chair, Real Estate Board of New York Moderator: Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Closing Remarks Amanda M. Burden, Director, New York City Department of City Planning; Chair, New York City Planning Commission
Excerpts from a one-day conference "Zoning the City: Addressing New York City's 21st Century Challenges" sponsored by the New York City Department of City Planning, the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute of Baruch College. The event takes place on November 15, 2011, at McGraw-Hill Conference Center, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor. [Part I -- 58 min.] Welcome Robert K. Steel, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, New York City Zoning New York City Amanda M. Burden, Director, New York City Department of City Planning; Chair, New York City Planning Commission Panel One: Shaping New York City Zoning, 1961 to the Present Hilary Ballon, Deputy Vice Chancellor, NYU Abu Dhabi; University Professor of Urban Studies and Architecture, NYU Carol Willis, Founder, Director, Curator, The Skyscraper Museum, New York; Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Studies, Columbia University Alex Garvin, Professor of Urban Planning and Management (Adjunct), Yale University; President and CEO, AGA Public Realm Strategists Moderator: Rick Bell, Executive Director, American Institute of Architects New York Panel Two: Challenges Facing New York City In the 21st Century Daniel L. Doctoroff, President and CEO of Bloomberg LP Rosanne Haggerty, President, Community Solutions (CS) Rohit T. Aggarwala, C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group Paul Goldberger, Architecture Critic, The New Yorker; Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture, The New School Moderator: Errol Louis, Host, "Inside City Hall," NY1 Panel Three: Zoning's Role In Addressing Challenges Facing New York City In the 21st Century: Zoning and the Competitive City Vishaan Chakrabarti, AIA, Holliday Professor and Director, Center for Urban Real Estate, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, Columbia University Kairos Shen, Chief Planner, Boston Redevelopment Authority Moderator: Alex Garvin, Professor of Urban Planning and Management (Adjunct), Yale University; President and CEO, AGA Public Realm Strategists Panel Four: Zoning and the Equitable City Toni Griffin, Professor & Director of the J. Max Bond Center at the Spitzer School of Architecture, City College of New York, CUNY John Rahaim, Director of Planning, City and County of San Francisco Moderator: Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Panel Five: Zoning and the Sustainable City Harriet Tregoning, Director, Office of Planning, Government of the District of Columbia Jonathan F. P. Rose, President, Jonathan Rose Companies Moderator: Jack Nyman, Director, Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, Baruch College, CUNY [Part II -- 60 min.] Framing the Place of Zoning in Modern Cities Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Panel Six: Zoning and the Physical City Matthew Carmona, Professor of Planning & Urban Design, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London Peter Park, Loeb Fellow, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Moderator: Paul Goldberger, Architecture Critic, The New Yorker; Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture, The New School Panel Seven: Where Do We Go From Here? Thom Mayne, Founder, Morphosis Robert A. M. Stern, Dean, Yale School of Architecture; Founder and Senior Partner, Robert A. M. Stern Architects, LLP Mary Ann Tighe, Chief Executive Officer, New York Tri-State Region, CB Richard Ellis; Chair, Real Estate Board of New York Moderator: Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Closing Remarks Amanda M. Burden, Director, New York City Department of City Planning; Chair, New York City Planning Commission
"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"
"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"
The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College with Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer presents "Banking on the Future: A New Paradigm for Rebuilding Our Nation's Infrastructure". The program brings together notable experts and thought leaders who broadly examine national, regional and state infrastructure bank concepts and forward-thinking proposals, followed by focused discussions on clean energy, transportation and high speed rail, private and pension investments for the public good, the labor force and jobs creation. The event takes place on March 14, 2011 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 55 min.] Remarks: Jack Nyman Director of the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College Mitchel B. Wallerstein, President, Baruch College Honorable Scott M. Stringer, Manhattan Borough President Honorable Steve Israel US House of Representatives, 2nd Congressional District of NY Panel Discussion: Mitchell L. Moss, Moderator Director, Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management, New York University Honorable Rosa DeLauro US House of Representatives, 3rd Congressional District of CT Honorable Edward G. Rendell Former Governor, State of Pennsylvania Felicity B. Gates Co-Head, Citi Infrastructure Investors Christopher O. Ward Executive Director, NY-NJ Port Authority Honorable Jerrold Nadler Us House of Representatives, 8th Congressional District of NY Bernard L. Schwartz Chairman & CEO, BLS Investments, LLP [Part II -- 59 min.] Remarks by the Honorable Jerrold Nadler A panel discussion on "Infrastructure of the Future: Transportation and High Speed Rail" Robert E. Paaswell Director Emeritus, Region II University Transportation Research Center, City University of New York Moderator Stanley Gee Executive Deputy Commissioner, NYS Department of Transportation Ya-Ting Liu Federal Advocate, Tri-State Transportation Campaign Manfred Ohrenstein Partner, Ohrenstein & Brown, LLP Petra Todorovich Director, America 2050 Regional Plan Association Christopher J. Taylor Deputy Director - High Speed Rail, AECOM
The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College with Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer presents "Banking on the Future: A New Paradigm for Rebuilding Our Nation's Infrastructure". The program brings together notable experts and thought leaders who broadly examine national, regional and state infrastructure bank concepts and forward-thinking proposals, followed by focused discussions on clean energy, transportation and high speed rail, private and pension investments for the public good, the labor force and jobs creation. The event takes place on March 14, 2011 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 55 min.] Remarks: Jack Nyman Director of the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College Mitchel B. Wallerstein, President, Baruch College Honorable Scott M. Stringer, Manhattan Borough President Honorable Steve Israel US House of Representatives, 2nd Congressional District of NY Panel Discussion: Mitchell L. Moss, Moderator Director, Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management, New York University Honorable Rosa DeLauro US House of Representatives, 3rd Congressional District of CT Honorable Edward G. Rendell Former Governor, State of Pennsylvania Felicity B. Gates Co-Head, Citi Infrastructure Investors Christopher O. Ward Executive Director, NY-NJ Port Authority Honorable Jerrold Nadler Us House of Representatives, 8th Congressional District of NY Bernard L. Schwartz Chairman & CEO, BLS Investments, LLP [Part II -- 59 min.] Remarks by the Honorable Jerrold Nadler A panel discussion on "Infrastructure of the Future: Transportation and High Speed Rail" Robert E. Paaswell Director Emeritus, Region II University Transportation Research Center, City University of New York Moderator Stanley Gee Executive Deputy Commissioner, NYS Department of Transportation Ya-Ting Liu Federal Advocate, Tri-State Transportation Campaign Manfred Ohrenstein Partner, Ohrenstein & Brown, LLP Petra Todorovich Director, America 2050 Regional Plan Association Christopher J. Taylor Deputy Director - High Speed Rail, AECOM
"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, and Corporate Communication International present the following program on Sustainability 2.0 as part of the David Berg Foundation Speaker Series. Experts from business, government, communities, and technology discuss how they are meeting the challenge by envisioning business and the urban environment. The event takes place on November 6, 2009 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 60 min.] Water Panel Moderated by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International Paul S. Mankiewicz, PhD, Executive Director, The Gaia Institute Gary Rancourt, Worldwide Business Development Executive, Big Green Innovations, IBM Corporation Beth Sauerhaft, PhD, Sr. Manager Environmental Stewardship, Pepsi Cola North America Beverages [Part II -- 60 min.] Energy Panel Opening Remarks by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International Moderated by Donald Schepers PhD, Dir., The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity G. Sandy Diehl, III, VP, Integrated Commercial Solutions, United Technologies Corporation Reza Ghafurian, Technical Leader, Central Engineering, Consolidated Edison Tom Schepers, Director, Systems Engineering, CISCO Systems [Part III -- 60 min.] Real Estate Panel Moderated by Jack S. Nyman, Dir., The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute Michael P. Davidson, Sr. V.P., Corporate Workplace Executive, Bank of America Robert F. Fox, Jr. AIA, Partner, Cook + Fox Architects LLP Scott E. Frank PE, Partner, Jaros Baum & Bolles Amanda Kaminsky, LEED AP, BD+C, Sustainable Construction Manager, One Bryant Park
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, and Corporate Communication International present the following program on Sustainability 2.0 as part of the David Berg Foundation Speaker Series. Experts from business, government, communities, and technology discuss how they are meeting the challenge by envisioning business and the urban environment. The event takes place on November 6, 2009 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 60 min.] Water Panel Moderated by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International Paul S. Mankiewicz, PhD, Executive Director, The Gaia Institute Gary Rancourt, Worldwide Business Development Executive, Big Green Innovations, IBM Corporation Beth Sauerhaft, PhD, Sr. Manager Environmental Stewardship, Pepsi Cola North America Beverages [Part II -- 60 min.] Energy Panel Opening Remarks by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International Moderated by Donald Schepers PhD, Dir., The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity G. Sandy Diehl, III, VP, Integrated Commercial Solutions, United Technologies Corporation Reza Ghafurian, Technical Leader, Central Engineering, Consolidated Edison Tom Schepers, Director, Systems Engineering, CISCO Systems [Part III -- 60 min.] Real Estate Panel Moderated by Jack S. Nyman, Dir., The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute Michael P. Davidson, Sr. V.P., Corporate Workplace Executive, Bank of America Robert F. Fox, Jr. AIA, Partner, Cook + Fox Architects LLP Scott E. Frank PE, Partner, Jaros Baum & Bolles Amanda Kaminsky, LEED AP, BD+C, Sustainable Construction Manager, One Bryant Park
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, and Corporate Communication International present the following program on Sustainability 2.0 as part of the David Berg Foundation Speaker Series. Experts from business, government, communities, and technology discuss how they are meeting the challenge by envisioning business and the urban environment. The event takes place on November 6, 2009 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 60 min.] Water Panel Moderated by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International Paul S. Mankiewicz, PhD, Executive Director, The Gaia Institute Gary Rancourt, Worldwide Business Development Executive, Big Green Innovations, IBM Corporation Beth Sauerhaft, PhD, Sr. Manager Environmental Stewardship, Pepsi Cola North America Beverages [Part II -- 60 min.] Energy Panel Opening Remarks by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International Moderated by Donald Schepers PhD, Dir., The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity G. Sandy Diehl, III, VP, Integrated Commercial Solutions, United Technologies Corporation Reza Ghafurian, Technical Leader, Central Engineering, Consolidated Edison Tom Schepers, Director, Systems Engineering, CISCO Systems [Part III -- 60 min.] Real Estate Panel Moderated by Jack S. Nyman, Dir., The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute Michael P. Davidson, Sr. V.P., Corporate Workplace Executive, Bank of America Robert F. Fox, Jr. AIA, Partner, Cook + Fox Architects LLP Scott E. Frank PE, Partner, Jaros Baum & Bolles Amanda Kaminsky, LEED AP, BD+C, Sustainable Construction Manager, One Bryant Park
Baruch College hosts the "Employment and Visual Impairment: Policy & Practice" conference. Karen Gourgey, Director, Computer Center for Visually Impaired People (CCVIP), moderates the event. The conference is co-sponsored by American International Group (AIG) and Verizon with additional support from the New York Community Trust, the Lavelle Fund for the Blind, and the Allene Reuss Memorial Trust. The event takes place on April 2, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 69 min.] Opening Remarks Ann Clarkson, Assistant Dean, Continuing and Professional Studies, Baruch College; Barbara Sirois, Director, Office of Services for Students with Disabilities, Baruch College; David Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Plenary Session: Policy & Practice Moderator: Barbara Fife, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Presenters: Tony Spinelli, former Regional Director, Rehabilitation Services Administration; Arnie Kramer, District Manager, NYC Commission for the Blind & Visually Handicapped District Office; and Aaron Shmueli, Disability Program Navigator Supervisor, Goowill [Part II -- 40 min.] Keynote Address by Gale A. Brewer, NYC Council Member and Chair of the Committee on Technology in Government, introduced by David Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College [Part III -- 68 min.] Matthew Sapolin, Commissioner, NYC Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities, presents Access Builder awards to exemplary employers chosen by the Metropolitan Placement Consortium for Visually Impaired Job Seekers Plenary Session: Employee/Manager Relationship Moderators: Barbara Sirois, Director, Office of Services for Students with Disabilities, Baruch College; Leah Schanke, Training and Development Specialist, Office of Human Resources, Baruch College. Presenters: Sherry DeFrancesco and Mel Tansman, Westchester Disabled on the Move; R. Brian Watson, JPMorgan Chase; Giovanni Aguirre and Derek Suarez, BPA International
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Baruch College School of Public Affairs in partnership with Citizens Union Foundation presents "Mayoral Control of NYC Schools? What's Worked. What Hasn't. What's Next?" [Part I -- 60 min.] Introductions Kathleen M. Waldron, President, Baruch College David S. Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Peter J. Sherwin, Chair, Citizens Union & Citizens Union Foundation Board Dick Daddey, Executive Director, Citizens Union Moderator Doug Muzzio, Professor, Baruch College Speakers Joseph Viteritti, Former Executive Director, Commission on School Governance Joel Klein, Chancellor, Department of Education Monica Major, President, Community Education Council, District 11 Ana Maria Archilla, Executive Director, Make the Road NY Michael Mulgrew, Chief Operating Office, UFT Rev. David K. Brawley, Co-Chair, East Brooklyn Congregations [Part I -- 56 min.] Panel Discussion (Cont.)
Baruch College School of Public Affairs in partnership with Citizens Union Foundation presents "Mayoral Control of NYC Schools? What's Worked. What Hasn't. What's Next?" [Part I -- 60 min.] Introductions Kathleen M. Waldron, President, Baruch College David S. Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Peter J. Sherwin, Chair, Citizens Union & Citizens Union Foundation Board Dick Daddey, Executive Director, Citizens Union Moderator Doug Muzzio, Professor, Baruch College Speakers Joseph Viteritti, Former Executive Director, Commission on School Governance Joel Klein, Chancellor, Department of Education Monica Major, President, Community Education Council, District 11 Ana Maria Archilla, Executive Director, Make the Road NY Michael Mulgrew, Chief Operating Office, UFT Rev. David K. Brawley, Co-Chair, East Brooklyn Congregations [Part I -- 56 min.] Panel Discussion (Cont.)
Former Speaker of the NY City Council Peter F. Vallone, Sr., moderates a panel discussion on the proposed tolling of the East and Harlem River Bridges. Speakers include Peter Goldmark, Ravitch Commission; John Liu, New York City Council; Dr. Robert Paaswell, University Transportation Research Center and Gene Russianoff, NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign. Barbara J. Fife, Director of External Affairs at the School of Public Affairs, makes the welcoming remarks. The event takes place on March 30, 2009, at the New Conference Center, 7th floor.
Former Speaker of the NY City Council Peter F. Vallone, Sr., moderates a panel discussion on term limits with Oliver Koppell, New York City Council Member from the Bronx; Dr. Richard Niemi, professor of political science at the University of Rochester; Frederick A.O Schwarz, former New York City Corporation Counsel; and Kenneth Moltner, New Yorkers for Term Limits. The event takes place on October 16, 2008, at the New Conference Center, 7th floor.
Professor Doug Muzzio moderates this panel discussion featuring Democratic Strategist Harold Ickes, Republican Consultant Ed Rollins, polling expert Kellyanne Conway, and NY Daily News Columnist Errol Louis as they discuss the 2008 presidential election. David Birdsell, Dean of the School of Public Affairs, makes the welcoming remarks. The event takes place on October 28, 2008, at the Newman Conference Center.
The Center for Innovation and Leadership in Government presents a panel discussion on "A Post Election View: New Coalitions, New Politics, Race, Gender, Youth & More". Professor Sonia R. Jarvis, Director of the Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy (CEPP), moderates the discussion. Panelists include: Micheline Blum, Distinguished Lecturer, Director of Baruch College Survey Research, Baruch College Rodolfo de la Garza, Deputy Chair of the Department of International and Public Affairs and the Eaton Professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science in the Political Science Department, Columbia University Jonathan Capehart, an editorial writer for The Washington Post, specializing in national politics and environmental issues. David Birdsell, Dean of the School of Public Affairs, makes the welcoming remarks. The event takes place on November 18, 2008.
"Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents a series of events at the Fourth Annual Public Affairs Week. At the second night of the Week, two panelists speak on ""Closing the Educational Achievement Gap"": Herman Badillo, Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute for Policy Research; and Richard Rothstein, Research Associate, Economic Policy Institute. Herman Badillo is a former U.S. Congressman, Deputy Mayor of New York City, Bronx Borough President, and Chairman of the Board of the City University of New York. He is currently a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and Of Counsel to Sullivan Papain Block McGrath & Cannavo, P.C. He just published One Nation, One Standard: An Ex-Liberal on How Hispanics Can Succeed Just Like Other Immigrant Groups. Mr. Badillo holds a B.A. Magna Cum Laude from City College and a J.D. from Brooklyn Law School. Richard Rothstein is a research associate of the Economic Policy Institute and an adjunct lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. From 1999 to 2002 he was the national education columnist for The New York Times. He is the author of Class and Schools: Using Social, Economic and Educational Reform to Close the Black-White Achievement Gap; The Way We Were? Myths and Realities of America's Student Achievement; The Charter School Dust-Up: Examining the Evidence on Enrollment and Achievement; and All Else Equal, Are Public and Private Schools Different?. David Birdsell, Dean of School of Public Affairs, gives the welcoming remarks. The event is moderated by Dorothy Shipps, Professor, School of Public Affairs, and sponsored by Ackerman Lecture Series and Center for Equality, Pluralism and Policy. The event takes place on March 20, 2007 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th floor, with questions and answers at the end."
Former Speaker of the NY City Council Peter F. Vallone, Sr., moderates a panel discussion on the proposed tolling of the East and Harlem River Bridges. Speakers include Peter Goldmark, Ravitch Commission; John Liu, New York City Council; Dr. Robert Paaswell, University Transportation Research Center and Gene Russianoff, NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign. Barbara J. Fife, Director of External Affairs at the School of Public Affairs, makes the welcoming remarks. The event takes place on March 30, 2009, at the New Conference Center, 7th floor.
Former Speaker of the NY City Council Peter F. Vallone, Sr., moderates a panel discussion on term limits with Oliver Koppell, New York City Council Member from the Bronx; Dr. Richard Niemi, professor of political science at the University of Rochester; Frederick A.O Schwarz, former New York City Corporation Counsel; and Kenneth Moltner, New Yorkers for Term Limits. The event takes place on October 16, 2008, at the New Conference Center, 7th floor.
Professor Doug Muzzio moderates this panel discussion featuring Democratic Strategist Harold Ickes, Republican Consultant Ed Rollins, polling expert Kellyanne Conway, and NY Daily News Columnist Errol Louis as they discuss the 2008 presidential election. David Birdsell, Dean of the School of Public Affairs, makes the welcoming remarks. The event takes place on October 28, 2008, at the Newman Conference Center.
The Center for Innovation and Leadership in Government presents a panel discussion on "A Post Election View: New Coalitions, New Politics, Race, Gender, Youth & More". Professor Sonia R. Jarvis, Director of the Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy (CEPP), moderates the discussion. Panelists include: Micheline Blum, Distinguished Lecturer, Director of Baruch College Survey Research, Baruch College Rodolfo de la Garza, Deputy Chair of the Department of International and Public Affairs and the Eaton Professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science in the Political Science Department, Columbia University Jonathan Capehart, an editorial writer for The Washington Post, specializing in national politics and environmental issues. David Birdsell, Dean of the School of Public Affairs, makes the welcoming remarks. The event takes place on November 18, 2008.
This is the panel 3 of the inaugural conference "Institute Paper Series in Applied Finance" presented by the Zicklin School of Business of Baruch College and the Capco Institute. Terrence Martell, Saxe Distinguished Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, and Director, Zicklin-Capco Institute Paper Series in Applied Finance, makes the opening remarks. Mark J. Flannery, Bank of America Eminent Scholar in Finance, Warrington College of Business Administration, University of Florida, makes the presentation on the future of financial services. The panel is moderated by Nick Jackson, Member, Board of Editors, Journal of Financial Transformation Partner, Capco. Panelists include: Joe Anastasio, Partner, Capco; Michael C. Bodson, Chief Operating Officer, Depository Trust and Clearing Corp.; Scott A. Hill, SVP and Chief Financial Officer, InterContinental Exchange, Inc.; Nicholas C. Silitch, Chief Credit Officer, Prudential; Randy Snook, Executive Vice President, SIFMA. The event takes place on February 9, 2012 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220.
"Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents a series of events at the Fourth Annual Public Affairs Week. At the second night of the Week, two panelists speak on ""Closing the Educational Achievement Gap"": Herman Badillo, Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute for Policy Research; and Richard Rothstein, Research Associate, Economic Policy Institute. Herman Badillo is a former U.S. Congressman, Deputy Mayor of New York City, Bronx Borough President, and Chairman of the Board of the City University of New York. He is currently a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and Of Counsel to Sullivan Papain Block McGrath & Cannavo, P.C. He just published One Nation, One Standard: An Ex-Liberal on How Hispanics Can Succeed Just Like Other Immigrant Groups. Mr. Badillo holds a B.A. Magna Cum Laude from City College and a J.D. from Brooklyn Law School. Richard Rothstein is a research associate of the Economic Policy Institute and an adjunct lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. From 1999 to 2002 he was the national education columnist for The New York Times. He is the author of Class and Schools: Using Social, Economic and Educational Reform to Close the Black-White Achievement Gap; The Way We Were? Myths and Realities of America’s Student Achievement; The Charter School Dust-Up: Examining the Evidence on Enrollment and Achievement; and All Else Equal, Are Public and Private Schools Different?. David Birdsell, Dean of School of Public Affairs, gives the welcoming remarks. The event is moderated by Dorothy Shipps, Professor, School of Public Affairs, and sponsored by Ackerman Lecture Series and Center for Equality, Pluralism and Policy. The event takes place on March 20, 2007 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th floor, with questions and answers at the end."
Dowell Myers, Professor of Urban Planning and Demography, University of Southern California, gives a lecture entitled "Finding the Keys to Consensus on Immigration by Looking Ahead: Old Myths and New Realities" as part of the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America. Professor Myers makes specific suggestions about how we can move past entrenched positions and develop a comprehensive consensus on immigration policy. The event begins with opening remarks from David Birdsell, Dean of School of Public Affairs, and Rosalyn Engelman, daughter of Lillie and Nathan Ackerman. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220.
"The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity presents the third seminar of 2010 in the David Berg Foundation Series on Ethics and Accountability. Peter J. Henning, New York Times DealBook blogger, Professor of Law, Wayne State University Law School, examines the ethical issues surrounding efforts to recover assets lost by the thousands of victims of Bernard Madoff's colossal Ponzi scheme. Seth Lipner, Professor of Law, The Zicklin School of Business, moderates the conversation. Donald Schepers, Director, The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate, Integrity, introduces the speakers. Larry Zicklin, Clinical Professor of Business Ethics, Stern School of Business, NYU, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on May 10, 2011 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220."
This video is part eleven of a multi-part series of a two-day symposium "Public Management and the Lindsay Years (1966-1973)", presented by Baruch College School of Public Affairs in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York on September 29 and 30, 2010. Sarah Bartlett, Professor at CUNY School of Journalism, interviews Carl Weisbrod, President, Real Estate Division, Trinity Church and Marc Shaw, Interim Senior Vice Chancellor for Budget, Finance & Fiscal Policy, City University of New York. Stan Altman, symposium organizer, Professor of School of Public Affairs and Director of American Humanics at Baruch College, introduces the event.
This video is part ten of a multi-part series of a two-day symposium "Public Management and the Lindsay Years (1966-1973)", presented by Baruch College School of Public Affairs in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York on September 29 and 30, 2010. The following panelists discuss the innovations introduced by Fred Hayes in the Bureau of the Budget that included reform of the capital budget process, introduction of program planning, project management and development of analytical talent to help reform the agencies. David Grossman, Deputy Budget Director during Lindsay Years, eventually become Budget Director; Carter F. Bales, Acting Assistant Budget Director in charge of Program Budget Systems and Consultant with McKinsey & Co. during Lindsay years; Peter Goldmark, Lindsay's Assistant Budget Director & Executive Assistant. Stan Altman, symposium organizer, Professor of School of Public Affairs and Director of American Humanics at Baruch College, introduces the event.
This video is part eight of a multi-part series of a two-day symposium "Public Management and the Lindsay Years (1966-1973)", presented by Baruch College School of Public Affairs in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York on September 29 and 30, 2010. A panel of executives whose careers began in the Lindsay Administration discusses the recruitment of talent to the City through the establishment of Talent Search to bring talented individuals in city government as well as to create a domestic peace corps with the establishment of the Urban Corps. Panelists include: Sigmund G. Ginsburg, Executive VP & Director, Nonprofit Practice in NYC, DHR International; Founder & Director, New York Urban Fellowship Program; Ilene Leff, Managing Director at Chief Executive Group and Independent Management Consultant; Management Consultant formerly with McKinsey & Co. during Lindsay Years; Deborah M. Sale, Executive VP for External Affairs, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS); Director, Special Circular 90 H.S. Internship Program for Lindsay's Office. The panel discussion is moderated by Stanley S. Litow, VP, Corporate Citizenship & Affairs, IBM, President of IBM Foundation; Executive Director, NYC Urban Corps in Lindsay Administration. Stan Altman, symposium organizer, Professor of School of Public Affairs and Director of American Humanics at Baruch College, introduces the moderator and the event.
This video is part nine of a multi-part series of a two-day symposium "Public Management and the Lindsay Years (1966-1973)", presented by Baruch College School of Public Affairs in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York on September 29 and 30, 2010. Participating managers, recognized for introducing successful innovations into the operation of New York City government, discuss the challenges of managing New York City, the lessons they learned as a result of their experiences and their thoughts on the challenges the city will face in the years ahead. Speakers include: Stanley Brezenoff, President & CEO Continuum Health Partners; Herb Elish, Chief Operating Officer, The College Board; Linda I. Gibbs, Deputy Mayor for Health & Human Services; Caswell F. Holloway, Commissioner, NYC Department of Environmental Protection. Stan Altman, symposium organizer, Professor of School of Public Affairs and Director of American Humanics at Baruch College, introduces the speakers and the event.
This video is part seven of a multi-part series of a two-day symposium "Public Management and the Lindsay Years (1966-1973)", presented by Baruch College School of Public Affairs in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York on September 29 and 30, 2010. Ken Auletta, Author & Journalist, the first Executive Director of OTB (Off-Track Betting) during Lindsay Years, discusses Howard Samuel's role in the creation of the OTB Corporation. Jeffrey Kay, COO of Muss Development, shares his insights from his experience as former Director of Mayor Bloomberg's Office of Operations. Stan Altman, symposium organizer, Professor of School of Public Affairs and Director of American Humanics at Baruch College, introduces the speakers.
This video is part one of a multi-part series of a two-day symposium "Public Management and the Lindsay Years (1966-1973)", presented by Baruch College School of Public Affairs in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York on September 29 and 30, 2010. Symposium organizer Stan Altman, Professor of School of Public Affairs and Director of American Humanics at Baruch College, makes the opening presentation "Pre-Lindsay Years and the State of the Nation and NYC", joined by Peter Goldmark, Lindsay's Assistant Budget Director & Executive Assistant and Jay Kriegel, Chief of Staff Special Counsel to Mayor Lindsay.
This video is part five of a multi-part series of a two-day symposium "Public Management and the Lindsay Years (1966-1973)", presented by Baruch College School of Public Affairs in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York on September 29 and 30, 2010. This session addresses the challenge of allocating limited resources to growing demand for service in Fire, Police and Sanitation Departments. Specific initiatives in these departments were undertaken to address this issue; they were the use of Tactical Control Units in the Fire Department, the Fourth Platoon in the Police Department and a revised Chart Day System in the Sanitation Department. Panelists include: Steve Savas Presidential Professor, Baruch College First Deputy Administrator of NYC in Lindsay Administration; Herbert Elish Chief Operating Officer, The College Board Sanitation Commissioner in Lindsay Administration; Peter Kolesar Professor Emeritus, Columbia University Analyst, NYC Rand Institute during Lindsay Administration. The speakers are introduced by Stan Altman, symposium organizer, Professor of School of Public Affairs and Director of American Humanics at Baruch College.
This video is part six of a multi-part series of a two-day symposium "Public Management and the Lindsay Years (1966-1973)", presented by Baruch College School of Public Affairs in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York on September 29 and 30, 2010. This session addresses the decentralization of management and services to spur innovation and improve accountability by delegating responsibility and authority down to district level commanders in order to make agencies more accountable and responsive to specific community needs. Panelists include: Lewis M. Feldstein President, The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Senior Staff to Mayor Lindsay; Craig Hammerman District Manager, Brooklyn Community Board 6; Joseph P. Viteritti Blanche D. Blank Professor of Public Policy and Chair of the Department of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, CUNY. The speakers are introduced by Stan Altman, symposium organizer, Professor of School of Public Affairs and Director of American Humanics at Baruch College.