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Hugh Panero, President and Chief Executive Officer of XM Satellite Radio talks about leadership and ethics as part of the Zicklin's Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. The event takes place on October 10, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 42 min.] Speech by Hugh Panero [Part II -- 30 min.] Q & A
Hugh Panero, President and Chief Executive Officer of XM Satellite Radio talks about leadership and ethics as part of the Zicklin's Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. The event takes place on October 10, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 42 min.] Speech by Hugh Panero [Part II -- 30 min.] Q & A
Baruch President Waldron presides over the Employee Service Awards ceremony on April 19, 2007, at the Baruch Vertical Campus. [Video 1: 19 min.] Elizabeth Robinson, Director of Human Resources, gives the opening remarks. President Waldron provides the welcome greetings. Honorees of the Baruch College Employee Service Awards with ten, fifteen and twenty years of service are recognized. [Video 2: 21 min.] Honorees of the Dean Esther Liebert Employee Service Awards with twenty-five, thirty and thirty-five years of service are recognized. [Video 3: 23 min.] Honorees of the Baruch College Employee Service Awards with over thirty-five years of service and honorees of the Baruch College Excellence Awards are recognized. President Waldron gives the closing remarks.
Hugh Panero, President and Chief Executive Officer of XM Satellite Radio talks about leadership and ethics as part of the Zicklin's Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. The event takes place on October 10, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 42 min.] Speech by Hugh Panero [Part II -- 30 min.] Q & A
Hugh Panero, President and Chief Executive Officer of XM Satellite Radio talks about leadership and ethics as part of the Zicklin's Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. The event takes place on October 10, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 42 min.] Speech by Hugh Panero [Part II -- 30 min.] Q & A
Baruch President Waldron presides over the Employee Service Awards ceremony on April 19, 2007, at the Baruch Vertical Campus. [Video 1: 19 min.] Elizabeth Robinson, Director of Human Resources, gives the opening remarks. President Waldron provides the welcome greetings. Honorees of the Baruch College Employee Service Awards with ten, fifteen and twenty years of service are recognized. [Video 2: 21 min.] Honorees of the Dean Esther Liebert Employee Service Awards with twenty-five, thirty and thirty-five years of service are recognized. [Video 3: 23 min.] Honorees of the Baruch College Employee Service Awards with over thirty-five years of service and honorees of the Baruch College Excellence Awards are recognized. President Waldron gives the closing remarks.
Baruch President Waldron presides over the Employee Service Awards ceremony on April 19, 2007, at the Baruch Vertical Campus. [Video 1: 19 min.] Elizabeth Robinson, Director of Human Resources, gives the opening remarks. President Waldron provides the welcome greetings. Honorees of the Baruch College Employee Service Awards with ten, fifteen and twenty years of service are recognized. [Video 2: 21 min.] Honorees of the Dean Esther Liebert Employee Service Awards with twenty-five, thirty and thirty-five years of service are recognized. [Video 3: 23 min.] Honorees of the Baruch College Employee Service Awards with over thirty-five years of service and honorees of the Baruch College Excellence Awards are recognized. President Waldron gives the closing remarks.
Hugh Panero, President and Chief Executive Officer of XM Satellite Radio talks about leadership and ethics as part of the Zicklin's Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. The event takes place on October 10, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 42 min.] Speech by Hugh Panero [Part II -- 30 min.] Q & A
Baruch President Waldron presides over the Employee Service Awards ceremony on April 19, 2007, at the Baruch Vertical Campus. [Video 1: 19 min.] Elizabeth Robinson, Director of Human Resources, gives the opening remarks. President Waldron provides the welcome greetings. Honorees of the Baruch College Employee Service Awards with ten, fifteen and twenty years of service are recognized. [Video 2: 21 min.] Honorees of the Dean Esther Liebert Employee Service Awards with twenty-five, thirty and thirty-five years of service are recognized. [Video 3: 23 min.] Honorees of the Baruch College Employee Service Awards with over thirty-five years of service and honorees of the Baruch College Excellence Awards are recognized. President Waldron gives the closing remarks.
Baruch President Waldron presides over the Employee Service Awards ceremony on April 19, 2007, at the Baruch Vertical Campus. [Video 1: 19 min.] Elizabeth Robinson, Director of Human Resources, gives the opening remarks. President Waldron provides the welcome greetings. Honorees of the Baruch College Employee Service Awards with ten, fifteen and twenty years of service are recognized. [Video 2: 21 min.] Honorees of the Dean Esther Liebert Employee Service Awards with twenty-five, thirty and thirty-five years of service are recognized. [Video 3: 23 min.] Honorees of the Baruch College Employee Service Awards with over thirty-five years of service and honorees of the Baruch College Excellence Awards are recognized. President Waldron gives the closing remarks.
Baruch President Waldron presides over the Employee Service Awards ceremony on April 19, 2007, at the Baruch Vertical Campus. [Video 1: 19 min.] Elizabeth Robinson, Director of Human Resources, gives the opening remarks. President Waldron provides the welcome greetings. Honorees of the Baruch College Employee Service Awards with ten, fifteen and twenty years of service are recognized. [Video 2: 21 min.] Honorees of the Dean Esther Liebert Employee Service Awards with twenty-five, thirty and thirty-five years of service are recognized. [Video 3: 23 min.] Honorees of the Baruch College Employee Service Awards with over thirty-five years of service and honorees of the Baruch College Excellence Awards are recognized. President Waldron gives the closing remarks.
Hugh Panero, President and Chief Executive Officer of XM Satellite Radio talks about leadership and ethics as part of the Zicklin's Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. The event takes place on October 10, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 42 min.] Speech by Hugh Panero [Part II -- 30 min.] Q & A
"Alair Townsend, Publishing Director of Crain's New York Business, makes her presentation to business journalism and English students, touching on topics as diverse as the differing leadership styles of city mayors over the years to the prohibitive cost of doing business in New York state as a whole. Townsend also shares her concerns over the future of the print media industry. The event takes place on October 31 2006 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-270."
Hugh Panero, President and Chief Executive Officer of XM Satellite Radio shares his life and career experience as part of the Zicklin's Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. Mr. Panero earned his MBA from Baruch College in 1989. The event takes place on October 27, 2004 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-250.
A conversation on leadership with Matthew Blank (MBA '76), Chairman and CEO, Showtime Networks, Inc., moderated by Donald Vredenburgh, Professor of Management at Baruch College. The event takes place on October 22, 2008 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220.
Several alumni, along with some faculty members, turned up at Sigma Alpha Delta's annual dinner for new candidates, held this year on November 30, 2006 at Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220. Speakers include Abe Briloff, Emanuel Saxe Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Accountancy who graduated in 1937, Charles R. Dreifus '66, MBA '73, Principal & Senior Portfolio Manager, Royce & Associates, Inc.; and Denise Williams, Training Consultant at JP Morgan Chase.
"Abe Briloff, Emanuel Saxe Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Accountancy, speakers at the Sigma Alpha Delta's annual dinner held on November 30, 2006 at Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220. Describing his arrival at Baruch from the obscurity of Williamsburg in 1934, he portrayed himself as the callow youth who aspired to nothing more than to become a “bookkeeper.” Baruch, in the person of his teacher, the great Emanuel L. Saxe, transformed his vision and his life. “Memorable” and “inspiring,” were the words Sigma Alpha Delta President Ravi Gill used to describe Professor Briloff's remarks."
Anthony Chan, Managing Director & Chief Economist for JPMorgan Private Client Services, shares his career experiences and talks about economy and financial markets as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. Dr. Chan is a well known economist interviewed mainly by CNBC's Squawk Box, Bloomberg Television. He graduated from Baruch College in 1979. The event takes place on March 7, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220.
Sandra O'Hearen, Chief Financial Office, Tribeca Enterprises, talks about people and events that have shaped her life as she grows into a leader. Ms. O'Hearen shares her list of essential characteristics of a strong leader. The event takes place on November 19, 2008 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220, as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series.
Shawntee Reed, JP Morgan Chase and Mark Sigona, Signature Bank, discuss the importance of internships and offer tips and advice on career development at JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on October 28, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
Ericka Blackwell, Human Resources Coordinator, Tribune Broadcasting, WPIX/CW11 and Bret Itskowitch, Senior Vice President, Group Director, Strategic Integration and Entertainment, MediaCom talk about their career experiences and qualifications essential for professionals in the media industry at the JobSmart Career Hour, the Executives On Campus Program. The event takes place on March 27, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235, moderated by Gilberto Gil, Baruch student.
Steven Coutts, Senior Vice President, National Research Services, Studley and Joshua Weinkranz, Vice President, Northeast Region, Kimco Realty discuss about their career experiences, and share insights on real estate trends and outlooks at the JobSmart Career Hour by the Executives On Campus. The event takes place on March 20, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235, moderated by Mike Fedigan, Baruch student.
Eileen Cohen, Managing Director, JP Morgan Asset Management and Kathleen Costine, Head Manager, Bear Stearns Health and Education Finance Group speak about their individual career paths, job functions, experiences within the finance industry at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event is moderated by Nelgene Stiell, Baruch student, Marketing Director of the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society. The event takes place on March 6, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
Caitlin McLaughlin, Managing Director, Global Campus Recruiting, Citigroup and Jason Harper, Principal, Deloitte & Touche LLP speak about their career experiences and presents tips and guidelines for appropriate and successful networking approaches at the JobSmart Career Hour by the Executives On Campus. The event is co-sponsored by Baruch student organizations Golden Key National Honor Society and Society for Human Resources Management. The event takes place on March 13, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235, moderated by David Wright, Baruch student.
Patrick Hidalgo, retired President of the Latin America/Iberia Educational Publishing Division of Simon & Schuster, and Richard Pilla, Vice President/Director of People Development, Global Consumer Group for CitiGroup, talk about their careers and job responsibilities, corporate cultures and work environments. The event takes place on November 28, 2006 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235, moderated by Jennifer Verbanac, Vice President of Membership, Society for Human Resources Management, Baruch College.
Janet Raiffa, Vice President in the Human Capital Management Division at Goldman Sachs, and Lesley Dopp, Senior Vice President of Human Resource with Bank of America, offer their advice on careers to attendant students. Topics include how they get where they are now, their job functions and responsibilities, and skills and qualifications necessary to land a job and succeed in finance. The event takes place on November 14, 2006 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235, moderated by Julia Rosenfeld, President, Finance and Economics Society, Baruch College.
A conversation on leadership with Matthew Blank (MBA '76), Chairman and CEO, Showtime Networks, Inc., moderated by Donald Vredenburgh, Professor of Management at Baruch College. The event takes place on October 22, 2008 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220.
Sandra O'Hearen, Chief Financial Office, Tribeca Enterprises, talks about people and events that have shaped her life as she grows into a leader. Ms. O'Hearen shares her list of essential characteristics of a strong leader. The event takes place on November 19, 2008 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220, as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series.
Dr. Mel Silberman, Professor of Adult and Organizational Development at Temple University, presents a workshop on active learning as part of the Baruch College Master Teacher Series for faculty development. Dr. Mel Silberman is President of "Active Training," a company based in Princeton, NJ. He is the author of many books on the topic including "Active Learning: 101 Strategies to Teach Any Subject" and "Teaching Actively". He is introduced by Associate Provost Dennis Slavin. The workshop takes place on February 7, 2007, 12:30-2:30 at Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-285.
Harvey Mallement and Harvey Wertheim, Co-founders of Harvest Partners, a New York based private equity investment firm, speak about careers in private equity at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. A Q&A session follows. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on November 4, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
Anthony Chan, Managing Director & Chief Economist for JPMorgan Private Client Services, shares his career experiences and talks about economy and financial markets as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. Dr. Chan is a well known economist interviewed mainly by CNBC's Squawk Box, Bloomberg Television. He graduated from Baruch College in 1979. The event takes place on March 7, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220.
Hugh Panero, President and Chief Executive Officer of XM Satellite Radio shares his life and career experience as part of the Zicklin's Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. Mr. Panero earned his MBA from Baruch College in 1989. The event takes place on October 27, 2004 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-250.
Christopher Brown, President and Chief Executive Officer of Institutional Investor shares his leadership experiences and highlights the differences regarding leadership in America and other cultures as part of the Zicklin's Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. The event takes place on November 1, 2006 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220.
Eric Zahler, President & Chief Operating Officer of Loral Space & Communications shares his leadership experiences and his thoughts on what an effective leaders is as part of the Zicklin's Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. The event takes place on October 18, 2006 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220.
Dr. Mel Silberman, Professor of Adult and Organizational Development at Temple University, presents a workshop on active learning as part of the Baruch College Master Teacher Series for faculty development. Dr. Mel Silberman is President of "Active Training," a company based in Princeton, NJ. He is the author of many books on the topic including "Active Learning: 101 Strategies to Teach Any Subject" and "Teaching Actively". He is introduced by Associate Provost Dennis Slavin. The workshop takes place on February 7, 2007, 6:00-8:00pm at Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-285.
Eleanor L. Thomas, Managing Director of Meteora Partners, L.L.C., a specialized financial services firm, speaks about careers in hedge funds at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event takes place on March 4, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235, moderated by Jed Lim, Baruch student.
Eleanor L. Thomas, Managing Director of Meteora Partners, L.L.C., a specialized financial services firm, speaks about careers in hedge funds at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event takes place on March 4, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235, moderated by Jed Lim, Baruch student.
Gowri Cavale, Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Gene Ozgar, Partner, Risk Management-Advisory Services, KPMG, talk about the importance of networking, key aspects of networking, and how to polish networking skills to get internships and jobs at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. A Q&A session follows. Jolie Harris, Assistant to the Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event is moderated by Baruch student Harb Johnson. The event takes place on March 18, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
GIlene Mack, Senior Program Officer to Program Director, Grants, The Hearst Foundation, and Justin Rockefeller, Co-Founder and National Program Director, Generation Engage, talk about their experiences working in nonprofit organizations at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. A Q&A session follows. Jolie Harris, Assistant to the Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event is moderated by Baruch student Tim Woodall. The event takes place on March 18, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
"Bernie Siegel, PCC, “Chief of Staff” and Chief Financial Officer, Waterhouse Securities (now TD Ameritrade) and Linda R. Newman, a third generation Property and Casualty Insurance Broker with the firm of Haskell Brokerage Corp, offer tips on networking at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event is moderated by Rena Mixon, Assistant to Director, Executives On Campus. The event takes place on April 23, 2009, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245."
Jim Mumm, Executive Officer of 1st Wave Sales & Marketing, Wynn J. Salisch, Chairman and CEO of Casablanca Ventures LLC, and Al Giaquinto speak about how they started their businesses at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on March 3, 2009, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
Marc Goldstein, CEO of GroupM North American and Timothy Cecere, the Managing Partner, Human Resources Director of GroupM, North America, speak about their experience in the media industry at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event takes place on March 24, 2009, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
Michael Silvestri, Managing Director, Private Banking, Citigroup and Virginia Sermier, Managing Director, Royal Bank of Canada talk about their career experiences in the banking industry at the JobSmart Career Hour, the Executives On Campus Program. The event takes place on April 24, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-250, moderated by Ari Jaliya, Baruch student.
Gowri Cavale, Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Gene Ozgar, Partner, Risk Management-Advisory Services, KPMG, talk about the importance of networking, key aspects of networking, and how to polish networking skills to get internships and jobs at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. A Q&A session follows. Jolie Harris, Assistant to the Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event is moderated by Baruch student Harb Johnson. The event takes place on March 18, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
GIlene Mack, Senior Program Officer to Program Director, Grants, The Hearst Foundation, and Justin Rockefeller, Co-Founder and National Program Director, Generation Engage, talk about their experiences working in nonprofit organizations at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. A Q&A session follows. Jolie Harris, Assistant to the Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event is moderated by Baruch student Tim Woodall. The event takes place on March 18, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
Shawntee Reed, JP Morgan Chase and Mark Sigona, Signature Bank, discuss the importance of internships and offer tips and advice on career development at JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on October 28, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
Harvey Mallement and Harvey Wertheim, Co-founders of Harvest Partners, a New York based private equity investment firm, speak about careers in private equity at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. A Q&A session follows. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on November 4, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
Marc Goldstein, CEO of GroupM North American and Timothy Cecere, the Managing Partner, Human Resources Director of GroupM, North America, speak about their experience in the media industry at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event takes place on March 24, 2009, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
Jim Mumm, Executive Officer of 1st Wave Sales & Marketing, Wynn J. Salisch, Chairman and CEO of Casablanca Ventures LLC, and Al Giaquinto speak about how they started their businesses at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on March 3, 2009, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
"Bernie Siegel, PCC, “Chief of Staff” and Chief Financial Officer, Waterhouse Securities (now TD Ameritrade) and Linda R. Newman, a third generation Property and Casualty Insurance Broker with the firm of Haskell Brokerage Corp, offer tips on networking at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event is moderated by Rena Mixon, Assistant to Director, Executives On Campus. The event takes place on April 23, 2009, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245."
Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents a series of events at the Third Annual Public Affairs Week. Two panelists speak on "The Financing of Public Higher Education: Is it in Peril": John W. Wiley, Chancellor, University of Wisconsin at Madison, and Dr. Paul E. Lingenfelter, President, State Higher Education Executive Officers. David Birdsell, Dean of Baruch College School of Public Affairs makes the welcoming remarks. Rosemary Markowski, Director of Institutional Counseling Services, TIAA-CREF speaks briefly after Dean Birdsell's opening remarks. Moderated by John McGarraghy, Professor, School of Public Affairs, the event takes place on March 30, 2006 at Baruch Vertical Campus, 14-220.
Janet Raiffa, Vice President in the Human Capital Management Division at Goldman Sachs, and Lesley Dopp, Senior Vice President of Human Resource with Bank of America, offer their advice on careers to attendant students. Topics include how they get where they are now, their job functions and responsibilities, and skills and qualifications necessary to land a job and succeed in finance. The event takes place on November 14, 2006 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235, moderated by Julia Rosenfeld, President, Finance and Economics Society, Baruch College.
Patrick Hidalgo, retired President of the Latin America/Iberia Educational Publishing Division of Simon & Schuster, and Richard Pilla, Vice President/Director of People Development, Global Consumer Group for CitiGroup, talk about their careers and job responsibilities, corporate cultures and work environments. The event takes place on November 28, 2006 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235, moderated by Jennifer Verbanac, Vice President of Membership, Society for Human Resources Management, Baruch College.
Caitlin McLaughlin, Managing Director, Global Campus Recruiting, Citigroup and Jason Harper, Principal, Deloitte & Touche LLP speak about their career experiences and presents tips and guidelines for appropriate and successful networking approaches at the JobSmart Career Hour by the Executives On Campus. The event is co-sponsored by Baruch student organizations Golden Key National Honor Society and Society for Human Resources Management. The event takes place on March 13, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235, moderated by David Wright, Baruch student.
Eileen Cohen, Managing Director, JP Morgan Asset Management and Kathleen Costine, Head Manager, Bear Stearns Health and Education Finance Group speak about their individual career paths, job functions, experiences within the finance industry at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event is moderated by Nelgene Stiell, Baruch student, Marketing Director of the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society. The event takes place on March 6, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
Steven Coutts, Senior Vice President, National Research Services, Studley and Joshua Weinkranz, Vice President, Northeast Region, Kimco Realty discuss about their career experiences, and share insights on real estate trends and outlooks at the JobSmart Career Hour by the Executives On Campus. The event takes place on March 20, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235, moderated by Mike Fedigan, Baruch student.
Ericka Blackwell, Human Resources Coordinator, Tribune Broadcasting, WPIX/CW11 and Bret Itskowitch, Senior Vice President, Group Director, Strategic Integration and Entertainment, MediaCom talk about their career experiences and qualifications essential for professionals in the media industry at the JobSmart Career Hour, the Executives On Campus Program. The event takes place on March 27, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235, moderated by Gilberto Gil, Baruch student.
Michael Silvestri, Managing Director, Private Banking, Citigroup and Virginia Sermier, Managing Director, Royal Bank of Canada talk about their career experiences in the banking industry at the JobSmart Career Hour, the Executives On Campus Program. The event takes place on April 24, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-250, moderated by Ari Jaliya, Baruch student.
Gowri Cavale, Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Gene Ozgar, Partner, Risk Management-Advisory Services, KPMG, talk about the importance of networking, key aspects of networking, and how to polish networking skills to get internships and jobs at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. A Q&A session follows. Jolie Harris, Assistant to the Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event is moderated by Baruch student Harb Johnson. The event takes place on March 18, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents a series of events at the Third Annual Public Affairs Week. Two panelists speak on "Disaster Preparedness, Response, & Recovery": Rear Admiral Marsha Evans, U.S. Navy (Retired), immediate past President & CEO, American Red Cross, and Joseph F. Bruno, Commissioner at the Office of Emergency Management, City of New York. Rear Admiral Marsha Evans speaks specifically on Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, the three devastating hurricanes in 2005 hurricane season, and the Red Cross's committment to providing mass care, sheltering, medical care and health services to the citizens of the regions. Joseph F. Bruno speaks on emergency management, and specifically, the roles and responsibilities of the Office of Emergency Management, New York City. Moderated by Jack Krauskopf, distinguished lecturer, School of Public Affairs, the event takes place on March 28, 2006 at Baruch Vertical Campus, 14-220, with questions and answers at the end.
Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents a series of events at the Third Annual Public Affairs Week. Two panelists speak on "The Politics of Poverty and Inequality": Peter B. Edelman, Professor, Georgetown University Law Center, and Lawrence M. Mead, Professor, New York University. Professor Edelman served as Counselor to Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala and then as Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation in the Clinton Administration. He is the author of "Searching for America's Heart: RFK and the Renewal of Hope", published by Houghton-Mifflin in January 2001. Professor Mead is an expert on the problems of poverty and welfare in the United States and has consulted with federal, state, and local governments in this county and with several countries abroad. Nancy Aries, Executive Director of Academic Programs, School of Public Affairs makes the welcoming remarks. Moderated by Sanders Korenman, Professor, School of Public Affairs, the event takes place on March 29, 2006 at Baruch Vertical Campus 14-220, with questions and answers at the end.
Eleanor L. Thomas, Managing Director of Meteora Partners, L.L.C., a specialized financial services firm, speaks about careers in hedge funds at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event takes place on March 4, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235, moderated by Jed Lim, Baruch student.
Featured speakers and Baruch alumni Jeffrey G. Blumengold, Partner and Practice Leader at WithumSmith+Brown, PC; Michael A. Calder, CEO, Link Plus Partners LLC; and Michael R. Potack, President, Unitex Textile Rental Services talk about business careers in healthcare at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the welcoming remarks. The event takes place on April 27, 2010, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
GIlene Mack, Senior Program Officer to Program Director, Grants, The Hearst Foundation, and Justin Rockefeller, Co-Founder and National Program Director, Generation Engage, talk about their experiences working in nonprofit organizations at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. A Q&A session follows. Jolie Harris, Assistant to the Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event is moderated by Baruch student Tim Woodall. The event takes place on March 18, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
Shawntee Reed, JP Morgan Chase and Mark Sigona, Signature Bank, discuss the importance of internships and offer tips and advice on career development at JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on October 28, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
Harvey Mallement and Harvey Wertheim, Co-founders of Harvest Partners, a New York based private equity investment firm, speak about careers in private equity at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. A Q&A session follows. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on November 4, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
Marc Goldstein, CEO of GroupM North American and Timothy Cecere, the Managing Partner, Human Resources Director of GroupM, North America, speak about their experience in the media industry at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event takes place on March 24, 2009, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
Jim Mumm, Executive Officer of 1st Wave Sales & Marketing, Wynn J. Salisch, Chairman and CEO of Casablanca Ventures LLC, and Al Giaquinto speak about how they started their businesses at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on March 3, 2009, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
Roy Weinstein, President, Micronomics, Inc. speaks on "What Awaits YOU as an Economics Major?" at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the welcoming remarks. The event takes place on May 4, 2010, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
A conversation on leadership with Matthew Blank (MBA '76), Chairman and CEO, Showtime Networks, Inc., moderated by Donald Vredenburgh, Professor of Management at Baruch College. The event takes place on October 22, 2008 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220.
Daniel McKinney, a Partner in Ernst & Young's Global Financial Services Risk Management Practice based in New York, speaks about accounting and risk management at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the welcoming remarks. The event takes place on April 20, 2010, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
Harvey Mallement and Harvey Wertheim, Co-founders of Harvest Partners, a New York based private equity investment firm, speak about careers in private equity at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. A Q&A session follows. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on November 4, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
Dr. Mel Silberman, Professor of Adult and Organizational Development at Temple University, presents a workshop on active learning as part of the Baruch College Master Teacher Series for faculty development. Dr. Mel Silberman is President of "Active Training," a company based in Princeton, NJ. He is the author of many books on the topic including "Active Learning: 101 Strategies to Teach Any Subject" and "Teaching Actively". He is introduced by Associate Provost Dennis Slavin. The workshop takes place on February 7, 2007, 12:30-2:30 at Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-285.
Dr. Mel Silberman, Professor of Adult and Organizational Development at Temple University, presents a workshop on active learning as part of the Baruch College Master Teacher Series for faculty development. Dr. Mel Silberman is President of "Active Training," a company based in Princeton, NJ. He is the author of many books on the topic including "Active Learning: 101 Strategies to Teach Any Subject" and "Teaching Actively". He is introduced by Associate Provost Dennis Slavin. The workshop takes place on February 7, 2007, 6:00-8:00pm at Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-285.
Shawntee Reed, JP Morgan Chase and Mark Sigona, Signature Bank, discuss the importance of internships and offer tips and advice on career development at JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on October 28, 2008, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-235.
Roy Weinstein, President, Micronomics, Inc. speaks on "What Awaits YOU as an Economics Major?" at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the welcoming remarks. The event takes place on May 4, 2010, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
Featured speakers and Baruch alumni Jeffrey G. Blumengold, Partner and Practice Leader at WithumSmith+Brown, PC; Michael A. Calder, CEO, Link Plus Partners LLC; and Michael R. Potack, President, Unitex Textile Rental Services talk about business careers in healthcare at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the welcoming remarks. The event takes place on April 27, 2010, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
Daniel McKinney, a Partner in Ernst & Young's Global Financial Services Risk Management Practice based in New York, speaks about accounting and risk management at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the welcoming remarks. The event takes place on April 20, 2010, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
Po Sit, Partner of Davis Polk & Wardwell's Tax Department, speaks about his experience drawing from law school at Columbia University, his professional experience in the areas of finance, tax, and law, and offers tips on careers in tax law at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event takes place on March 09, 2010, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
Marc Goldstein, CEO of GroupM North American and Timothy Cecere, the Managing Partner, Human Resources Director of GroupM, North America, speak about their experience in the media industry at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event takes place on March 24, 2009, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
Po Sit, Partner of Davis Polk & Wardwell's Tax Department, speaks about his experience drawing from law school at Columbia University, his professional experience in the areas of finance, tax, and law, and offers tips on careers in tax law at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event takes place on March 09, 2010, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
Jim Mumm, Executive Officer of 1st Wave Sales & Marketing, Wynn J. Salisch, Chairman and CEO of Casablanca Ventures LLC, and Al Giaquinto speak about how they started their businesses at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. Yvell Walker-Stanford, Director, Executives On Campus, makes the opening remarks. The event takes place on March 3, 2009, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
"Bernie Siegel, PCC, “Chief of Staff” and Chief Financial Officer, Waterhouse Securities (now TD Ameritrade) and Linda R. Newman, a third generation Property and Casualty Insurance Broker with the firm of Haskell Brokerage Corp, offer tips on networking at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event is moderated by Rena Mixon, Assistant to Director, Executives On Campus. The event takes place on April 23, 2009, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245."
Eric Zahler, President & Chief Operating Officer of Loral Space & Communications shares his leadership experiences and his thoughts on what an effective leaders is as part of the Zicklin's Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. The event takes place on October 18, 2006 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220.
Christopher Brown, President and Chief Executive Officer of Institutional Investor shares his leadership experiences and highlights the differences regarding leadership in America and other cultures as part of the Zicklin's Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. The event takes place on November 1, 2006 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220.
Hugh Panero, President and Chief Executive Officer of XM Satellite Radio shares his life and career experience as part of the Zicklin's Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. Mr. Panero earned his MBA from Baruch College in 1989. The event takes place on October 27, 2004 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-250.
Anthony Chan, Managing Director & Chief Economist for JPMorgan Private Client Services, shares his career experiences and talks about economy and financial markets as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series. Dr. Chan is a well known economist interviewed mainly by CNBC's Squawk Box, Bloomberg Television. He graduated from Baruch College in 1979. The event takes place on March 7, 2007 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220.
Sandra O'Hearen, Chief Financial Office, Tribeca Enterprises, talks about people and events that have shaped her life as she grows into a leader. Ms. O'Hearen shares her list of essential characteristics of a strong leader. The event takes place on November 19, 2008 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, room 14-220, as part of the Zicklin Graduate Leadership Speaker Series.
"Bernie Siegel, PCC, “Chief of Staff” and Chief Financial Officer, Waterhouse Securities (now TD Ameritrade) and Linda R. Newman, a third generation Property and Casualty Insurance Broker with the firm of Haskell Brokerage Corp, offer tips on networking at the JobSmart Career Hour sponsored by the Executives On Campus program. The event is moderated by Rena Mixon, Assistant to Director, Executives On Campus. The event takes place on April 23, 2009, at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-245."
"Alair Townsend, Publishing Director of Crain’s New York Business, makes her presentation to business journalism and English students, touching on topics as diverse as the differing leadership styles of city mayors over the years to the prohibitive cost of doing business in New York state as a whole. Townsend also shares her concerns over the future of the print media industry. The event takes place on October 31 2006 at the Baruch Vertical Campus, Room 14-270."