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Abraham J. Briloff '37, retired Emanuel Saxe Emeritus Professor of Accountancy, talks with Baruch's accountancy students and faculty and answers questions from the audience. John Elliott, Dean of Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on February 9, 2011 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center.
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 16th Annual Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished Lecture presents Roger S. Wareham, Esq., a lawyer and political activist of over four decades. He is a member of the December 12th Movement, a human rights organization of African people which organizes in the Black and Latino community around human rights violations. The event is moderated by Arthur Lewin, professor of sociology and Black and Hispanic studies. The event takes place on December 5, 2011, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 62 min.] Opening Remarks by Professor Arthur Lewin Lecture by Roger S. Wareham, Esq. [Part II -- 32 min.] Introduction of Dr. Donald H. Smith by Professor Bobbie Pollard, Newman Library Remarks by Dr. Donald H. Smith [Part III -- 64 min.] Q & A Session
The 16th Annual Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished Lecture presents Roger S. Wareham, Esq., a lawyer and political activist of over four decades. He is a member of the December 12th Movement, a human rights organization of African people which organizes in the Black and Latino community around human rights violations. The event is moderated by Arthur Lewin, professor of sociology and Black and Hispanic studies. The event takes place on December 5, 2011, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 62 min.] Opening Remarks by Professor Arthur Lewin Lecture by Roger S. Wareham, Esq. [Part II -- 32 min.] Introduction of Dr. Donald H. Smith by Professor Bobbie Pollard, Newman Library Remarks by Dr. Donald H. Smith [Part III -- 64 min.] Q & A Session
The 16th Annual Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished Lecture presents Roger S. Wareham, Esq., a lawyer and political activist of over four decades. He is a member of the December 12th Movement, a human rights organization of African people which organizes in the Black and Latino community around human rights violations. The event is moderated by Arthur Lewin, professor of sociology and Black and Hispanic studies. The event takes place on December 5, 2011, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 62 min.] Opening Remarks by Professor Arthur Lewin Lecture by Roger S. Wareham, Esq. [Part II -- 32 min.] Introduction of Dr. Donald H. Smith by Professor Bobbie Pollard, Newman Library Remarks by Dr. Donald H. Smith [Part III -- 64 min.] Q & A Session
The 15th Annual Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished Lecture presents Dr. Greg Carr, Chair of African American Studies at Howard University on black studies. The event is moderated by Arthur Lewin, professor of sociology and Black and Hispanic studies. The event takes place on December 6, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 73 min.] Opening Remarks by Professor Arthur Lewin and Baruch President Mitchel Wallerstein Lecture by Dr. Greg Carr, Howard University Introduction of Dr. Donald H. Smith by Professor Bobbie Pollard, Newman Library [Part II -- 105 min.] Remarks by Dr. Donald H. Smith Q & A Session
The 15th Annual Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished Lecture presents Dr. Greg Carr, Chair of African American Studies at Howard University on black studies. The event is moderated by Arthur Lewin, professor of sociology and Black and Hispanic studies. The event takes place on December 6, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 73 min.] Opening Remarks by Professor Arthur Lewin and Baruch President Mitchel Wallerstein Lecture by Dr. Greg Carr, Howard University Introduction of Dr. Donald H. Smith by Professor Bobbie Pollard, Newman Library [Part II -- 105 min.] Remarks by Dr. Donald H. Smith Q & A Session
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 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
The 16th Annual Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished Lecture presents Roger S. Wareham, Esq., a lawyer and political activist of over four decades. He is a member of the December 12th Movement, a human rights organization of African people which organizes in the Black and Latino community around human rights violations. The event is moderated by Arthur Lewin, professor of sociology and Black and Hispanic studies. The event takes place on December 5, 2011, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 62 min.] Opening Remarks by Professor Arthur Lewin Lecture by Roger S. Wareham, Esq. [Part II -- 32 min.] Introduction of Dr. Donald H. Smith by Professor Bobbie Pollard, Newman Library Remarks by Dr. Donald H. Smith [Part III -- 64 min.] Q & A Session
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
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
The 15th Annual Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished Lecture presents Dr. Greg Carr, Chair of African American Studies at Howard University on black studies. The event is moderated by Arthur Lewin, professor of sociology and Black and Hispanic studies. The event takes place on December 6, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 73 min.] Opening Remarks by Professor Arthur Lewin and Baruch President Mitchel Wallerstein Lecture by Dr. Greg Carr, Howard University Introduction of Dr. Donald H. Smith by Professor Bobbie Pollard, Newman Library [Part II -- 105 min.] Remarks by Dr. Donald H. Smith Q & A Session
The 15th Annual Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished Lecture presents Dr. Greg Carr, Chair of African American Studies at Howard University on black studies. The event is moderated by Arthur Lewin, professor of sociology and Black and Hispanic studies. The event takes place on December 6, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 73 min.] Opening Remarks by Professor Arthur Lewin and Baruch President Mitchel Wallerstein Lecture by Dr. Greg Carr, Howard University Introduction of Dr. Donald H. Smith by Professor Bobbie Pollard, Newman Library [Part II -- 105 min.] Remarks by Dr. Donald H. Smith Q & A Session
The 16th Annual Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished Lecture presents Roger S. Wareham, Esq., a lawyer and political activist of over four decades. He is a member of the December 12th Movement, a human rights organization of African people which organizes in the Black and Latino community around human rights violations. The event is moderated by Arthur Lewin, professor of sociology and Black and Hispanic studies. The event takes place on December 5, 2011, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 62 min.] Opening Remarks by Professor Arthur Lewin Lecture by Roger S. Wareham, Esq. [Part II -- 32 min.] Introduction of Dr. Donald H. Smith by Professor Bobbie Pollard, Newman Library Remarks by Dr. Donald H. Smith [Part III -- 64 min.] Q & A Session
The 16th Annual Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished Lecture presents Roger S. Wareham, Esq., a lawyer and political activist of over four decades. He is a member of the December 12th Movement, a human rights organization of African people which organizes in the Black and Latino community around human rights violations. The event is moderated by Arthur Lewin, professor of sociology and Black and Hispanic studies. The event takes place on December 5, 2011, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 62 min.] Opening Remarks by Professor Arthur Lewin Lecture by Roger S. Wareham, Esq. [Part II -- 32 min.] Introduction of Dr. Donald H. Smith by Professor Bobbie Pollard, Newman Library Remarks by Dr. Donald H. Smith [Part III -- 64 min.] Q & A Session
Gale A. Brewer, New York City Council member - District 6, and Chair of City Council Committee on Technology in Government, speaks about how to make better use of technology to save money, improve public services, make government information more accessible to the pubic, and bring residents, businesses and non-profits closer to government and their communities, etc. A Q&A session follows. James Krauskopf, Distinguished Lecturer, and Director of Nonprofit Group at School of Public Affairs (SPA), introduces the speaker. David Birdsell, Dean of SPA, gives the opening remarks. The event takes place on April 10, 2007 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center 750.
The first annual power lunch by the Executives on Campus (EOC) features Lisa M. Price, founder and managing partner of Carols' Daughter, Inc., the Brooklyn, New York-based company launched in 1993 that produces a wide assortment of nature-inspired beauty products. Ms. Price talks about her experience of building the business and shares her passion, enthusiasm and courage that made her succeed. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the welcoming remarks. Christopher Cloud, Vice President of College Advancement, brings greetings from Baruch College. Richard Merians, Chairman, Executives on Campus Steering Committee, brings greetings from EOC. Kristin McDonough, EOC Steering Committee Member, introduces the keynote speaker, Lisa Price. The event takes place on March 6, 2008, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, 7th floor.
The 17th annual Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture Series features Dr. Simon Gikandi, a Robert Schirmer Professor of English at Princeton University. The title of his talk is "The Black Aesthetic in the Age of Globalization." This lecture series is named in honor of Addison Gayle, Jr., CUNY Distinguished Professor of English, who taught at Baruch College for many years until his death in October 1991. Jeffrey M. Peck, Dean of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, makes the welcoming remarks. English Professor Tuzyline Allan who is in charge of organizing the Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture series, speaks briefly about the event. Clarence Taylor, Professor of Black and Hispanic Studies & Professor of History, speaks about the black studies. Kevin Frank, Professor of English, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on March 31, 2011, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, 7th floor.
The Spring 2010 Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence at Baruch College features Major Jackson, the author of Hoops and Leaving Saturn and the poetry editor of the Harvard Review. Roslyn Bernstein, Director of the Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Program, introduces the event. Grace Schulman, Poet and Distinguished Professor at Baruch College, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on March 16, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, co-sponsored by Poets & Writers.
The 16th annual Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture features Dr. Nathaniel Norment, Jr., chair of the African American Studies at Temple University. Dr. Norment, Jr. is the editor of the newly published The Addison Gayle Reader. The title of his talk is Addison Gayle: His Impact and Legacy in a Postmodern Age. This lecture series is named in honor of Addison Gayle, Jr., CUNY Distinguished Professor of English, who taught at Baruch College for many years until his death in October 1991. Jeffrey M. Peck, Dean of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, and John Brenkman, Chair of the Department of English, make the welcoming remarks. English Professor Tuzyline Allan introduces the speaker. Professor Allan is in charge of organizing the Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture series. The event takes place on April 20, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center.
The Department of Communication Studies of Baruch College, in collaboration with the Fuchsberg Family Foundation and the Herman Lissner Foundation presents the Nineteenth Annual Spring Speech Festival. The competition topic is "Where are U.S.-Chinese Economic Relations Heading in the Next 5 Years?" Student speakers include: Benjamin Cuozzo, No Country Left Behind: The Failure of U.S. Renewable Energy Programs Myroslava Fedoronchuk, The Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Will Help U.S. Companies Prosper in China Jonathan Felix, The Last Star on the American Flag Sharon Wong, Carbon Cap and Trade: Encouraging Renewable Energy Development Herbert Zea, The Reluctance of U.S. Information Providers to Complete in the Chinese Market Michael Senders, The American/Chinese Symbiosis: It's a Good Thing Jonathan Batista, The Fattening of China The Chief Judge, Professor Denise Patrick, Department of Communication Studies announces the winners of the competition. Professor Susan B. Goldstein, Department of Communication Studies, makes the closing remarks. The event takes place on April 22, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750, moderated by Jonathan Batista.
"The Newman Library and the Baruch College Computing Center for Visually Impaired People (CCVIP) co-sponsor a lecture by Mike Mellor, the writer of the authoritative biography of the Louis Braille. This event marked the library’s official opening of the traveling exhibition on loan from the National Braille Press. The twenty-panel display, in print and Braille, celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille. It takes a viewer through the highlights of Louis’s life, the Braille production process, and why Braille remains important today. Karen Luxon Gourgey, Director of CCVIP, makes the opening remarks. Konstandinos Chalkias, Coordinator, CCVIP Demo Center and Lynnette Tatum, Training Specialist, CCVIP, demonstrate a penfriend labeling system. Arthur Downing, Chief Information Officer and Chief Librarian, Baruch College, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on December 3, 2009, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750."
Harvey Kamil, President and CFO, NBTY, is interviewed by Professor Donald Vredenburgh. Mr. Kamil talks about his leadership experience in the nutritional supplements industry and offers his insights on the qualities of a good leader. The event takes place on March 16, 2011 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750, as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series.
Baruch College School of Public Affairs and the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America present "The Uneven Results of Diversity Management." Frank Dobbin, Professor of Sociology at Harvard University, gives a keynote speech on workforce diversity management. The event begins with welcome greetings from David Birdsell, Dean of School of Public Affairs. Irwin Engelman speaks on behalf of the Ackerman family. Ryan Alan Smith, Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Chair of Social Justice, Associate Professor, Baruch College School of Public Affairs, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on November 1, 2011 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 14-220.
The Spring 2010 Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence at Baruch College features Major Jackson, the author of Hoops and Leaving Saturn and the poetry editor of the Harvard Review. Roslyn Bernstein, Director of the Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Program, introduces the event. Grace Schulman, Poet and Distinguished Professor at Baruch College, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on March 16, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, co-sponsored by Poets & Writers.
"The Newman Library and the Baruch College Computing Center for Visually Impaired People (CCVIP) co-sponsor a lecture by Mike Mellor, the writer of the authoritative biography of the Louis Braille. This event marked the library's official opening of the traveling exhibition on loan from the National Braille Press. The twenty-panel display, in print and Braille, celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille. It takes a viewer through the highlights of Louis's life, the Braille production process, and why Braille remains important today. Karen Luxon Gourgey, Director of CCVIP, makes the opening remarks. Konstandinos Chalkias, Coordinator, CCVIP Demo Center and Lynnette Tatum, Training Specialist, CCVIP, demonstrate a penfriend labeling system. Arthur Downing, Chief Information Officer and Chief Librarian, Baruch College, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on December 3, 2009, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750."
"Baruch College and the Flatiron 23rd Street Partnership Business Improvement District co-sponsor the forum to help New York's hard-pressed entrepreneurs and small business owners revitalize and retool their businesses in a recessionary economy. The panel discussion focuses on the state of entrepreneurship in New York and the challenges facing small business owners and managers, following welcoming remarks by John Elliott, Dean of the Zicklin School of Business; Stan Altman, President of Baruch College; Jennifer Brown, Executive Director Flatiron 23rd Street Partnership; and Robert Walsh, NYC Department of Small Business Services Commissioner. The panel is moderated by Brian Tracey, Online Editor, Crain's New York Business Panelists include: Jonathan Bowles, Director, Center for an Urban Future; Steve Cohen, Deputy Commissioner, Empire State Development, Division for Small Business; Raymond Keating, Chief Economist, Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council; Edward G. Rogoff, Chair, Department of Management, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College. The event takes place on November 20, 2009 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, 7th floor."
The Center for Leadership and Innovation in Government and the Citizens Union host a panel discussion on revising NYC's charter. Panelists include: Stephen Fiala County Clerk, Richmond County; Former NYC Councilman Dr. Ester Fuchs Former Special Advisor to Mayor Bloomberg; Chairperson, 2005 Charter Revision Commission Eric Lane Professor of Law, Hofstra; Senior Fellow, Brennan Center of Justice, NYU; Former Executive Director, 1989 Charter Revision Commission William C. Thompson Former NYC Comptroller Dick Dadey, Executive Director of the Citizens Union, makes the opening remarks. The event is moderated by Douglas Muzzio, Professor, Baruch College School of Public Affairs. The event takes place on February 9, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
Baruch College School of Public Affairs and the Mexican-American Students Alliance present "The Big Countdown: Census 2010", a panel discussion examining the 2010 Census and how its results will impact New York City. Sam Roberts, Urban Affairs Correspondent, The New York Times, moderates the event. Panelists include: Seema Agnani, Executive Director - Chhaya CDC Stacey Cumberbatch, New York City Census Coordinator Angelo Falcon, President - National Institute for Latino Policy Tony Farthing, Director - New York Regional Office, U.S. Census Bureau Joseph Salvo, Director - Population Division, NYC Department of City Planning Doug Muzzio, Co-Director of the Center for Innovation & Leadership in Government and Professor of Baruch College, makes the opening remarks and introduces the speakers. The event takes place on March 25, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity presents a panel discussion on "Google vs. China" as part of the David Berg Foundation Series on Ethics and Accountability. The panel experts take a closer look at the conflict between Google and China. Panelists include: Devin Stewart - Director, Global Policy Initiatives, Carnegie Council Zachary Karabell - President, River Twice Research Joey Lee - Robert L. Bernstein Fellow in International Human Rights, Human Rights in China Donald H. Schepers, Director, the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, moderates the panel discussion. The event takes place on March 23, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
Jonny Frank, Fraud, Risks, & Controls leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers, gives an overview of top fraud and corruption cases in 2009 and discusses why leading organizations now view fraud management as a profit, rather than a cost center. Donald H. Schepers, Director, the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on March 17, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
The Spring 2010 Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence at Baruch College features Major Jackson, the author of Hoops and Leaving Saturn and the poetry editor of the Harvard Review. Roslyn Bernstein, Director of the Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Program, introduces the event. Grace Schulman, Poet and Distinguished Professor at Baruch College, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on March 16, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, co-sponsored by Poets & Writers.
The School of Public Affairs presents "Pork Barrel Spending: Are Earmarks Kosher?" - 2010 Fall program of the Peter F. Vallone, Sr. Lecture Series. Speakers focus on the topic of budgetary earmarks made by legislators and whether or not these earmarks provide a valid service to the recipient as well as the taxpayer. Panelists include: Carol Kellerman, President, Citizens Budget Commission; Melissa Mark-Viverito, New York City Councilmember; Nicole P. Marwell, Associate Professor, Baruch College School of Public Affairs; David Weprin, New York State Assembly. The panel discussion is moderated by Peter F. Vallone, Sr., former Speaker, New York City Council. David Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on November 22, 2010 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
The 17th annual Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture Series features Dr. Simon Gikandi, a Robert Schirmer Professor of English at Princeton University. The title of his talk is "The Black Aesthetic in the Age of Globalization." This lecture series is named in honor of Addison Gayle, Jr., CUNY Distinguished Professor of English, who taught at Baruch College for many years until his death in October 1991. Jeffrey M. Peck, Dean of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, makes the welcoming remarks. English Professor Tuzyline Allan who is in charge of organizing the Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture series, speaks briefly about the event. Clarence Taylor, Professor of Black and Hispanic Studies & Professor of History, speaks about the black studies. Kevin Frank, Professor of English, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on March 31, 2011, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, 7th floor.
The first annual power lunch by the Executives on Campus (EOC) features Lisa M. Price, founder and managing partner of Carols' Daughter, Inc., the Brooklyn, New York-based company launched in 1993 that produces a wide assortment of nature-inspired beauty products. Ms. Price talks about her experience of building the business and shares her passion, enthusiasm and courage that made her succeed. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the welcoming remarks. Christopher Cloud, Vice President of College Advancement, brings greetings from Baruch College. Richard Merians, Chairman, Executives on Campus Steering Committee, brings greetings from EOC. Kristin McDonough, EOC Steering Committee Member, introduces the keynote speaker, Lisa Price. The event takes place on March 6, 2008, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, 7th floor.
William L. McComb, chief executive officer of Liz Claiborne Inc., is interviewed by Professor Donald Vredenburgh. Mr. McComb talks about his leadership experience in the apparel industry and offers his insights on the qualities of a good leader. The event takes place on February 16, 2011 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750, as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series.
The 16th annual Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture features Dr. Nathaniel Norment, Jr., chair of the African American Studies at Temple University. Dr. Norment, Jr. is the editor of the newly published The Addison Gayle Reader. The title of his talk is Addison Gayle: His Impact and Legacy in a Postmodern Age. This lecture series is named in honor of Addison Gayle, Jr., CUNY Distinguished Professor of English, who taught at Baruch College for many years until his death in October 1991. Jeffrey M. Peck, Dean of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, and John Brenkman, Chair of the Department of English, make the welcoming remarks. English Professor Tuzyline Allan introduces the speaker. Professor Allan is in charge of organizing the Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture series. The event takes place on April 20, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center.
"In an interview conducted by Professor Donald Vredenburgh, David B. Henry, President, Vice Chairman and CEO of Kimco Realty Corporation offers his career advice and expert opinions on leadership, management, and organizational change. Contrary to the typical idea of having a plan and mapping out our career paths and goals, he actually points out that more often than we think, we will stumble into our professions. In addition to this, he offers three key pieces of advice: Like what you do; Be fairly compensated; and Be sure it’s meaningful for you to be at your job. The event takes place on December 8, 2010 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750, as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series."
"The Newman Library and the Baruch College Computing Center for Visually Impaired People (CCVIP) co-sponsor a lecture by Mike Mellor, the writer of the authoritative biography of the Louis Braille. This event marked the library's official opening of the traveling exhibition on loan from the National Braille Press. The twenty-panel display, in print and Braille, celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille. It takes a viewer through the highlights of Louis's life, the Braille production process, and why Braille remains important today. Karen Luxon Gourgey, Director of CCVIP, makes the opening remarks. Konstandinos Chalkias, Coordinator, CCVIP Demo Center and Lynnette Tatum, Training Specialist, CCVIP, demonstrate a penfriend labeling system. Arthur Downing, Chief Information Officer and Chief Librarian, Baruch College, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on December 3, 2009, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750."
"The Newman Library and the Baruch College Computing Center for Visually Impaired People (CCVIP) co-sponsor a lecture by Mike Mellor, the writer of the authoritative biography of the Louis Braille. This event marked the library’s official opening of the traveling exhibition on loan from the National Braille Press. The twenty-panel display, in print and Braille, celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille. It takes a viewer through the highlights of Louis’s life, the Braille production process, and why Braille remains important today. Karen Luxon Gourgey, Director of CCVIP, makes the opening remarks. Konstandinos Chalkias, Coordinator, CCVIP Demo Center and Lynnette Tatum, Training Specialist, CCVIP, demonstrate a penfriend labeling system. Arthur Downing, Chief Information Officer and Chief Librarian, Baruch College, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on December 3, 2009, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750."
The School of Public Affairs presents "Pork Barrel Spending: Are Earmarks Kosher?" - 2010 Fall program of the Peter F. Vallone, Sr. Lecture Series. Speakers focus on the topic of budgetary earmarks made by legislators and whether or not these earmarks provide a valid service to the recipient as well as the taxpayer. Panelists include: Carol Kellerman, President, Citizens Budget Commission; Melissa Mark-Viverito, New York City Councilmember; Nicole P. Marwell, Associate Professor, Baruch College School of Public Affairs; David Weprin, New York State Assembly. The panel discussion is moderated by Peter F. Vallone, Sr., former Speaker, New York City Council. David Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on November 22, 2010 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
The Spring 2010 Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence at Baruch College features Major Jackson, the author of Hoops and Leaving Saturn and the poetry editor of the Harvard Review. Roslyn Bernstein, Director of the Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Program, introduces the event. Grace Schulman, Poet and Distinguished Professor at Baruch College, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on March 16, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, co-sponsored by Poets & Writers.
Jonny Frank, Fraud, Risks, & Controls leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers, gives an overview of top fraud and corruption cases in 2009 and discusses why leading organizations now view fraud management as a profit, rather than a cost center. Donald H. Schepers, Director, the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on March 17, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity presents a panel discussion on "Google vs. China" as part of the David Berg Foundation Series on Ethics and Accountability. The panel experts take a closer look at the conflict between Google and China. Panelists include: Devin Stewart - Director, Global Policy Initiatives, Carnegie Council Zachary Karabell - President, River Twice Research Joey Lee - Robert L. Bernstein Fellow in International Human Rights, Human Rights in China Donald H. Schepers, Director, the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, moderates the panel discussion. The event takes place on March 23, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
"In an interview conducted by Professor Donald Vredenburgh, David B. Henry, President, Vice Chairman and CEO of Kimco Realty Corporation offers his career advice and expert opinions on leadership, management, and organizational change. Contrary to the typical idea of having a plan and mapping out our career paths and goals, he actually points out that more often than we think, we will stumble into our professions. In addition to this, he offers three key pieces of advice: Like what you do; Be fairly compensated; and Be sure it's meaningful for you to be at your job. The event takes place on December 8, 2010 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750, as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series."
William L. McComb, chief executive officer of Liz Claiborne Inc., is interviewed by Professor Donald Vredenburgh. Mr. McComb talks about his leadership experience in the apparel industry and offers his insights on the qualities of a good leader. The event takes place on February 16, 2011 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750, as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series.
Harvey Kamil, President and CFO, NBTY, is interviewed by Professor Donald Vredenburgh. Mr. Kamil talks about his leadership experience in the nutritional supplements industry and offers his insights on the qualities of a good leader. The event takes place on March 16, 2011 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750, as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series.
Baruch College School of Public Affairs and the Mexican-American Students Alliance present "The Big Countdown: Census 2010", a panel discussion examining the 2010 Census and how its results will impact New York City. Sam Roberts, Urban Affairs Correspondent, The New York Times, moderates the event. Panelists include: Seema Agnani, Executive Director - Chhaya CDC Stacey Cumberbatch, New York City Census Coordinator Angelo Falcon, President - National Institute for Latino Policy Tony Farthing, Director - New York Regional Office, U.S. Census Bureau Joseph Salvo, Director - Population Division, NYC Department of City Planning Doug Muzzio, Co-Director of the Center for Innovation & Leadership in Government and Professor of Baruch College, makes the opening remarks and introduces the speakers. The event takes place on March 25, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
The Center for Leadership and Innovation in Government and the Citizens Union host a panel discussion on revising NYC's charter. Panelists include: Stephen Fiala County Clerk, Richmond County; Former NYC Councilman Dr. Ester Fuchs Former Special Advisor to Mayor Bloomberg; Chairperson, 2005 Charter Revision Commission Eric Lane Professor of Law, Hofstra; Senior Fellow, Brennan Center of Justice, NYU; Former Executive Director, 1989 Charter Revision Commission William C. Thompson Former NYC Comptroller Dick Dadey, Executive Director of the Citizens Union, makes the opening remarks. The event is moderated by Douglas Muzzio, Professor, Baruch College School of Public Affairs. The event takes place on February 9, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
"Baruch College and the Flatiron 23rd Street Partnership Business Improvement District co-sponsor the forum to help New York’s hard-pressed entrepreneurs and small business owners revitalize and retool their businesses in a recessionary economy. The panel discussion focuses on the state of entrepreneurship in New York and the challenges facing small business owners and managers, following welcoming remarks by John Elliott, Dean of the Zicklin School of Business; Stan Altman, President of Baruch College; Jennifer Brown, Executive Director Flatiron 23rd Street Partnership; and Robert Walsh, NYC Department of Small Business Services Commissioner. The panel is moderated by Brian Tracey, Online Editor, Crain’s New York Business Panelists include: Jonathan Bowles, Director, Center for an Urban Future; Steve Cohen, Deputy Commissioner, Empire State Development, Division for Small Business; Raymond Keating, Chief Economist, Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council; Edward G. Rogoff, Chair, Department of Management, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College. The event takes place on November 20, 2009 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, 7th floor."
The Department of Communication Studies of Baruch College, in collaboration with the Fuchsberg Family Foundation and the Herman Lissner Foundation presents the Nineteenth Annual Spring Speech Festival. The competition topic is "Where are U.S.-Chinese Economic Relations Heading in the Next 5 Years?" Student speakers include: Benjamin Cuozzo, No Country Left Behind: The Failure of U.S. Renewable Energy Programs Myroslava Fedoronchuk, The Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Will Help U.S. Companies Prosper in China Jonathan Felix, The Last Star on the American Flag Sharon Wong, Carbon Cap and Trade: Encouraging Renewable Energy Development Herbert Zea, The Reluctance of U.S. Information Providers to Complete in the Chinese Market Michael Senders, The American/Chinese Symbiosis: It's a Good Thing Jonathan Batista, The Fattening of China The Chief Judge, Professor Denise Patrick, Department of Communication Studies announces the winners of the competition. Professor Susan B. Goldstein, Department of Communication Studies, makes the closing remarks. The event takes place on April 22, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750, moderated by Jonathan Batista.