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Anthony Casey, professor of law at the University of Chicago; William Organek, assistant professor of law at the Baruch College Zicklin School of Business; and Lindsey Simon, associate professor of law at Emory University join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss the legal, commercial, and social issues at play in the Supreme Court's upcoming Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P. bankruptcy case. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, associate professor of law at Emory University, and was edited by Brynn Radak, a law student at Emory University.
Cathey Kuo is a real estate broker, investor, and entrepreneur with over 10 years of experience in commercial real estate leasing and sales, real estate investing, asset management, and 1031 exchanges. As a business owner and investor, she has an innate grasp of the real estate market and entrepreneurship which allows her to be solution-oriented and empathize with all parties in a deal to structure a win-win resolution. Her immense desire to help others fulfill their entrepreneurial dreams and grow their investment portfolios stems from her own family's humble beginnings. As the child of first-generation immigrants, Cathey experienced firsthand the countless goals and opportunities that could be achieved through grit and hard work and strives to empower others to fulfill their dreams. She began her career in real estate working alongside her mother, who has her own successful 30-year track record in the industry as an agent and investor. After high school, Cathey went on to gain her BBA in real estate from Baruch College - Zicklin School of Business in New York City. She began her professional life in New York but moved to Las Vegas in 2014 to expand her career. In this episode… How can you lead with kindness? Is empathy important? What leadership traits do you embody? For Cathey Kuo, leading like a woman means leading with empathy, kindness, and integrity. When you don't know something, admit it — but don't let anyone make you feel inferior. It is also important to be authentic, know who you serve, and provide value to make people's lives better. Cathey Kuo, a real estate broker, investor, and entrepreneur, joins Andrea Heuston in this episode of the Lead Like A Woman Show to talk about building a business through grit and determination. Cathey shares her experience in the real estate industry, the limiting beliefs she had to overcome, and how she uses her skills to give back to the community.
Welcome back to Season 2, Episode 172 of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast! We are very excited to have Maurice Ng on this week's show. We interview Asian entrepreneurs around the world to amplify their voices and empower Asians to pursue their dreams and goals. We believe that each person has a message and a unique story from their entrepreneurial journey that they can share with all of us. Check us out on Anchor, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Spotify, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a positive 5-star review. This is our opportunity to use the voices of the Asian community and share these incredible stories with the world. We release a new episode every Wednesday and Saturday, so stay tuned! Maurice Ng (Ng Hong Nin 吳康年) is the Founder and General Partner at Tings Capital, where he focuses on leading and directing all investment and operational activities of the firm. Previously, Mr. Ng was a Strategic Finance Partner/ Chief Of Staff equivalent at Momentive Global (f.k.a. SurveyMonkey), where he was responsible for managing company-wide global business operations and strategy. Before Momentive Global, Mr. Ng was a Private Equity and Growth Equity Investment Professional at Farol Asset Management, LP, a minority-owned lower-middle-market investment firm based in New York City. At Farol, Mr. Ng was responsible for due diligence and monitoring investment opportunities across all industry sectors. Before joining Farol, Mr. Ng was an Investment Banker at J.P. Morgan. Mr. Ng is an Advisor at Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO), Modern Guild, Apex for Youth, and Attainable Dreams (AD), Council Member at Gerson Lehrman Group (GLG), Mentor at TechStars, and Contributor at “CNBC Make It”, “Grow by CNBC + Acorns”, Forbes and Business Insider. Mr. Ng received a degree in BBA in Finance and Investment from Baruch College Zicklin School of Business, and a degree in Executive Education (EEP) from Stanford University Graduate School of Business. To stay connected within the AHN community, please join our AHN directory: bit.ly/AHNDirectory --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asianhustlenetwork/support
John Hartofilis - Host of Big Fellas Podcast & Future NBA General ManagerJohn Hartofilis is a Junior at the Baruch College Zicklin School of Business, expecting to graduate in May 2022. John is a hard-working and self-motivated individual looking to launch a successful career in the sports industry post-graduation. Through his work at X2 Performance, coaching at Xavier HS, managing SLAA, and engaging in various other sports-based initiatives, John hopes to be a valuable asset to any high-level sports organization. His mastery in Final Cut Pro has aided him in launching his own basketball podcast, as well as creating content aired Nationally on NBC, Fox, GQ, and ESPN. Out now on all podcast platforms! #podcast #podcasts #beyondthebuckets #show #radio #basketball #coach #life #beyond #lifestyle #coaching #entrepreneur #business #ceo #apple #spotify #chrismcswain #lifecoach #mentalperformance #YouTube http://ow.ly/3kdI30qOSc6 #Applehttp://ow.ly/cAeV30qOSc8 #Spotify http://ow.ly/7EIe30qOSc9
Christopher Odinet, professor of law at the University of Iowa; Nitzan Packin, associate professor at Baruch College Zicklin School of Business; and Spencer Williams, associate professor of law at Golden Gate University, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss Consumer Protection & Finance as part of the Financial and Corporate Regulation in the Biden Administration symposium. Related to the panel conversation, Packin is the author of In Too-Big-To-Fail We Trust: Ethics and Banking in the Era of COVID-19 and Show Me the (Data About the) Money!. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, a teaching fellow and lecturer in law at Stanford Law School.
Introducing season 3! OG Wisdom: Hope dealers and carriers of the light.Seven episodes where we ask the same seven questions to seven different guests who have each trudged their own unique road toward self discovery. We're kicking it off with Elie Schwebel. Eli is a Brooklyn based recording artist, music producer, filmmaker and entrepreneur. As lead singer and producer of the Lev Tahor, he spearheaded the renaissance of Jewish Music. s. He has released 8 studio albums including 5 Lev Tahor albums and his widely acclaimed genre bending album titled “Hearts Mind”.Eli is currently focused on recording and releasing his second studio album. Eli’s rich musical lineage starts with the world famous Chazan Aaron Schwebel, his grandmother Florence Wassner, mezzo soprano who frequented the stage with the likes of Richard Tucker, and of course his father, one of the most recognizable tenors in Jewish Music, Rivie Schwebel of the band D’veykus.Eli holds an MBA from Baruch College Zicklin School of Business. His business accomplishments include the financing of 500mm of real estate transactions, lead financier of the Israeli startup Iskoot - sold to Qualcomm, and partner in the retail chain Amazing Savings.Nodeh Lecha https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeoaewrCD-4EmailConsciously62@gmail.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Conscious-ly-102949811230486/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/consciously_62/The Conscious(ly) teamHost & co-producer: Menachem PoznanskiProducer: Chaim KohnEditing: Eitan Corenblum
Sehwa Kim, assistant professor of accounting at Columbia Business School, and Seil Kim, assistant professor of accountancy at Baruch College Zicklin School of Business, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their new article Fragmented Securities Regulation: Neglected Insider Trading in Stand-Alone Banks. In our conversation, the authors explain why some publicly held banks file their securities disclosures with the FDIC (not the SEC) and what implications this fragmented system might have for capital markets.This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, a teaching fellow and lecturer in law at Stanford Law School.
Our guest today has been helping helping small, medium and large businesses improve on minimal budgets for over 13 years. A graduate of Baruch College Zicklin School of Business in New York, Estie Rand is also a Certified Professional Coach. After spending many years in the non-profit industry, Estie founded Strand Consulting to bring her skills of doing more with less to small business owners. Estie now enjoys every minute of her work helping others reach their earning potential, maximizing themselves, their time and of course, their profits. Her first foray into the business world was at the ripe old age of 10. Welcome Estie Rand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices (megaphone.fm/adchoices)
(Bloomberg) -- Marc Edelman, a professor at Baruch College Zicklin School of Business, discusses why former San Franscisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has filed a grievance against NFL owners for collusion after Kaepernick knelt for the national anthem during football games. He speaks with Bloomberg's June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's Bloomberg Law.
(Bloomberg) -- Marc Edelman, a professor at Baruch College Zicklin School of Business, discusses why former San Franscisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has filed a grievance against NFL owners for collusion after Kaepernick knelt for the national anthem during football games. He speaks with Bloomberg's June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's Bloomberg Law. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
(Bloomberg) -- Marc Edelman, a professor at the Baruch College Zicklin School of Business, and Alan Milstein, a shareholder at Sherman Silverstein, discuss the Supreme Court's decision to hear two cases, which could reinstate a New Jersey law legalizing sports betting in the state. They speak with Greg Stohr and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."
(Bloomberg) -- Marc Edelman, a professor at the Baruch College Zicklin School of Business, and Alan Milstein, a shareholder at Sherman Silverstein, discuss the Supreme Court's decision to hear two cases, which could reinstate a New Jersey law legalizing sports betting in the state. They speak with Greg Stohr and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity at the Baruch College Zicklin School of Business presents "Academic Integrity" as part of Baruch College's Ethics Week 2013. Moderated by Professor Glenn Peterson for the Ethics Weeks 2013, this year's program was lead with discussion from the following panelists of Baruch professors including Donald Schepers, Douglas Lackey, Terrence Martel, and Alan Evelyn. ts of Baruch professors including Donald Schepers, Douglas Lackey, Terrence Martel, and Alan Evelyn.
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity at the Baruch College Zicklin School of Business presents "Academic Integrity" as part of Baruch College's Ethics Week 2013. Moderated by Professor Glenn Peterson for the Ethics Weeks 2013, this year's program was lead with discussion from the following panelists of Baruch professors including Donald Schepers, Douglas Lackey, Terrence Martel, and Alan Evelyn. ts of Baruch professors including Donald Schepers, Douglas Lackey, Terrence Martel, and Alan Evelyn.
This is the 5th Annual Symposium on Sustainable Business on Profits and Politics: Sustainability and the Global Corporation. The second panel starts with remarks provided by David Matthew, Professor at Baruch College Zicklin School of Business. This panel includes Jorge Perez-Lopez, Executive Director of Fair Labor Association and Nathan Fleisig, Corporate Social Responsibility Manager in Outerstuff, Ltd. The panelists discuss the current practices of major global corporations of their labor and trade standards to meet the emerging global social standards for corporate responsibilities.
This is the 5th Annual Symposium on Sustainable Business on Profits and Politics: Sustainability and the Global Corporation. The second panel starts with remarks provided by David Matthew, Professor at Baruch College Zicklin School of Business. This panel includes Jorge Perez-Lopez, Executive Director of Fair Labor Association and Nathan Fleisig, Corporate Social Responsibility Manager in Outerstuff, Ltd. The panelists discuss the current practices of major global corporations of their labor and trade standards to meet the emerging global social standards for corporate responsibilities.