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Invite: Meet Culinary Innovator and Chef Ferran Adria (Spain)

LANG INNOVATION TALK: 
Meet Culinary Pioneer Ferran Adrià: Chef, Author and Founder of the elBullifoundation

WHAT:  Ferran Adrià presents Coffee Sapiens – Innovation through Understanding, a well-timed event on all things coffee (before the International Coffee Day, Sept. 29).

WHO:  Ferran Adrià joined the staff of elBulli in 1984 and became a foremost innovative culinary pioneer for introducing molecular gastronomy to the world of fine cuisine. elBulli won three Michelin stars, along with many other accolades, and is now being transformed into a food laboratory and a museum that’s open to the public, the long-awaited El Bulli 1846 (named for the 1,846 different dishes that were created throughout El Bulli’s history). Adrià’s new mission to study and catalogue the entire body of world culinary knowledge has brought him to New York, with his publication of Coffee Sapiens (Phaidon), a multimedia project created by Lavazza and the elBullifoundation, with the aim of promoting experimentation and innovation in the gastronomic field. This opera omnia on coffee is one of the first pillars of what will be the most complete database of the Occidental fine dining restaurant industry, Bullipedia.

WHEN:  Wednesday, September 25, 2019. 2:15 pm to 4:00 p.m. EST. 

WHERE:  Columbia Business School, Uris Hall, Room 301 at 3022 BroadwayNew York, NY 10027. Directions:  https://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/about-us/campus-maps-directions

NOTE:  This event is open and free for the Columbia University Community who have a CUID; registration is required. Members of the press must RSVP to attend at Sabina.Lee@columbia.edu.Doors will close promptly at 2:30 pm. Due to limited space, we recommend a ticket per person and cancellation of your ticket if unable to attend the event. The event is sponsored by Lavazza and PHAIDON, hosted by Columbia Business School’s Lang Center.

INVITE: Panel on Labor Rights and Human Trafficking

To commemorate the UN World Day of Social Justice 2015 you are kindly invited to attend a panel discussion on labor rights and human traffickingat Columbia University hosted by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and moderated by University Professor Joseph Stiglitz. (cocktail reception to follow).

When: Thursday February 19, 2015 from 3:00-5:30pm
Where: The Calder Lounge (Uris Hall, Columbia Business School)

The Speakers will be:

Moderator – Professor Joseph Stiglitz

Beate Andrees – Head, ILO Special Action Programme on Forced Labour
Yves Veyrier – Secrétaire confédéral, Force Ouvrière
Marcia Eugenio – Director, Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking,U.S. Department of Labor

Please join us for this lively discussion and observance of the World Day of Social Justice.

If you are planning to attend, please send an RSVP to st2936@columbia.eduas space is limited.

“Social justice is an underlying principle for peaceful and prosperous coexistence within and among nations. We uphold the principles of social justice when we promote gender equality or the rights of indigenous peoples and migrants. We advance social justice when we remove barriers that people face because of gender, age, race, ethnicity, religion, culture or disability.

Observance of World Day of Social Justice should support efforts of the international community in poverty eradication, the promotion of full employment and decent work, gender equity and access to social well-being and justice for all.”

 

INVITE: PANEL – Where are all the gay CEO’s

How many CEOs are willing to be publicly identified as gay?
In April 2014, Apple CEO Tim Cook told the world, “I’m proud to be gay.”  

How many other CEOs can you name saying the same?

 Join the Bernstein Student Leadership and Ethics Board and Cluster Q for:

 “And then there were two:”

Where are all the gay CEOs?

Thursday, February 12th
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Warren Room 310

Lunch will be provided
Register Here

 For more background about LGBTQ issues in the business world, please read this New York Times article HERE

 On August 14, 2014, C1 Financial CEO Trevor Burgess rang the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange to celebrate his company’s first day of trading. A short time later, he received a message from Jason Grenfell Gardner, the CEO of pharmaceutical company IGI Laboratories. It read: “And then there were two.”

There are over 5,000 publicly traded companies in the US. But Grenfell-Gardner and Burgess remain two of only three CEOs who are willing to be publicly identified as gay.

So where are all the others?

Come listen to author and New York Times business columnist, James B. Stewart, Trevor Burgess and Jason Grenfell-Gardner share their experiences and give their views on one of the most powerful, lingering taboos of the American C-suite.

James B. Stewart, Bloomberg Professor of Journalism, Columbia Graduate School of Journalist; Author and New York Times Columnist

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author James B. Stewart combines the skills of an investigative reporter with the style and sensibility of a novelist, examining events in finance, law, and politics that shape American society. The San Francisco Examiner called him “the journalist every journalist would like to be” and The Daily Beast named him one of the 15 “most important writers on business and economics.” Stewart’s New York Times column, “Common Sense,” appears weekly in the Business Day section. He provides skillful coverage of corporate America and Wall Street, often exploring the use and abuse of power at the highest levels of business and government. The author of 11 books, Stewart’s New York Times bestseller, DisneyWar, about Michael Eisner’s reign at the company, won the Gerald Loeb Award for Best Business Book. His other bestsellers include Blood Sport and Den of Thieves, the definitive account of 1980s Wall Street insider trading scandals. A Harvard-educated lawyer, Stewart is the Bloomberg Professor of Business Journalism at the Columbia Journalism School.

Jason Grenfell-Gardner, President and Chief Executive Officer of IGI Laboratories, Inc.

Mr. Grenfell-Gardner is the President and Chief Executive Officer of IGI Laboratories, Inc. (NYSE MKT: IG), where he is transforming the organization into a leading specialty generic pharmaceutical company. Prior to joining IGI, Mr. Grenfell-Gardner spent over eight years at Hikma Pharmaceuticals, PLC, and its subsidiaries including West-Ward Pharmaceuticals in the United States. He served in a number of roles, most recently as SVP of Sales and Marketing. Before joining Hikma, Mr. Grenfell-Gardner worked throughout Central and Eastern Europe as a partner at Trigon Capital, a boutique investment bank, focused on mergers and acquisitions. During his time in that region, Mr. Grenfell-Gardner served as Chairman of the Board of Sanitas Pharmaceuticals, as well as other board positions. He holds an MA (Hons) in Economics from the University of St Andrews in Scotland and an MBA from INSEAD.

Trevor R. Burgess, President & Chief Executive Officer of C1 Bank

Mr. Burgess is the President, Chief Executive Officer and Director of C1 Bank and its parent C1 Financial (NYSE: BNK) having founded its predecessor in 2009. In 2013, he was named the Ernst & Young Florida Entrepreneur of the Year in the Financial Services Category and in 2014 was named American Banker’s Community Banker of the Year. Mr. Burgess is a co-inventor of the technology for which C1 Bank has filed seven patent applications. Prior to joining the Bank, Mr. Burgess worked as a Managing Director for Morgan Stanley, where, among other responsibilities, he executed initial public offerings as an investment banker in the Equity Capital Markets division. Prior to his nearly ten years at Morgan Stanley, Mr. Burgess worked as a management consultant at Monitor Company. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth College in 1994.  Trevor and his husband Gary live in St Petersburg, Florida with their daughter Logan.

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The purpose of the Bernstein Student Leadership and Ethics Board is to foster a culture and safeguard a tradition of principled leadership throughout the Columbia Business School community. The Board fulfills its purpose by developing, implementing and monitoring programs that cultivate leadership, build character, and promote ethical decision making, which, in turn, enable Columbia Business School students to become productive, moral, and caring participants in their companies and communities.

Cluster Q is Columbia Business School’s LGBTQ association. As a proactive and dynamic student group on campus, Cluster Q strives to foster a positive learning environment and build a professional network for all students, faculty, administrators, alumni, and significant others regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression. Cluster Q hosts Ally Week bi-annually to educate the Columbia Business School Community on LGBTQ issues and to support an inclusive environment. Cluster Q also leads a variety of events and workshops, attends conferences, and fosters connections with professionals throughout the business and LGBTQ community.

INVITE: Arianna Huffington – Strive to Thrive

 

 

 

 

 

 

Huffington Invite

STRIVE TO THRIVE: Redefining Success in the Modern World featuring Arianna Huffington

April 14, 2014

6:00 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. Reception and book signing to follow.

Uris Hall, Room 301 – Columbia Business School – 3022 Broadway

REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Click to register.

The Chazen Institute’s Global Leadership Matrix (GLeaM) Program invites you to join Arianna Huffington discuss how the ‘Third Metric’ relates to both current and future global leadership challenges.  The event will be accompanied by a book signing of Huffington’s latest and 14th book, “Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life of Well-Being, Wisdom, and Wonder.”  For more information on the book or to purchase a copy before the event, click here.

The event will be moderated by Sheena Iyengar, the Inaugural S.T. Lee Professor of Business at Columbia Business School, director of the Global Leadership Matrix (GLeaM), research director at the Jerome A. Chazen Institute of International Business, and author of “The Art of Choosing.”  She received a PhD in social psychology from Stanford University (1997), a BS in economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (1992), and a BA in psychology, minor in English from University of Pennsylvania (1992).

The Global Leadership Matrix (GLeaM) was launched at Columbia Business School in 2011 by Sheena Iyengar. GLeaM’s mission is to advance and promote understanding of leadership in a global context.  Click for more information on the Jerome A. Chazen Institute and the GLeaM Initiative.

Arianna Huffington is the chair, president, and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post Media Group, a nationally syndicated columnist, and author of fourteen books. In May 2005, she launched The Huffington Post, a news and blog site that quickly became one of the most widely read, linked to, and frequently cited media brands on the Internet. In 2012, the site won a Pulitzer Prize for national reporting. In 2013, she was named to the Forbes Most Powerful Women list. In 2006, and again in 2011, she was named to the Time 100, Time magazine’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people. Originally from Greece, she moved to England when she was 16 and graduated from Cambridge University with an MA in economics. At 21, she became president of the famed debating society, the Cambridge Union. She serves on several boards, including EL PAÍS, PRISA, the Center for Public Integrity, and the Committee to Protect Journalists.

 

INVITE: Intelligence Squared Debate- MORE CLICKS, FEWER BRICKS

MORE CLICKS, FEWER BRICKS: The Lecture Hall is Obsolete

April 2, 2014
Miller Theater
Columbia University
2960 Broadway at 116th Street

First 200 tickets are complimentary for Columbia Faculty, Students, and Staff (limit 2 tickets with valid ID) if you sign up before March 12th. Register here for complimentary tickets.

Buy tickets Online, or the Miller Theater Box Office in the Theater Lobby, or By Phone at (212) 854-7799

The Richman Center in partnership with Intelligence Squared U.S. invites you to a debate about online education. With the popularity of MOOCs (massive open online courses) and the availability of online degree programs at a fraction of their on-campus price, we are experiencing an exciting experiment in higher education. Does the traditional classroom stand a chance? Will online education be the great equalizer, or is a campus-based college experience still necessary?

This debate features four of the most notable figures engaged in and leading the dialogue on on-line education. Against the motion is Jonathan Cole, the John Mitchell Mason Professor of the University and Columbia’s former Provost and Dean of Faculties, and Rebecca Schuman, Columnist, Slate and Chronicle of Higher Education. For the motion are Anant Agarwal, President, edX and Professor, MIT, and Ben Nelson, Founder and CEO, Minerva Project. The debate will be moderated by John Donvan, Author and Correspondent for ABC News.

Intelligence Squared is producing this debate for a live national television and radio audience.

First 200 tickets are complimentary for Columbia Faculty, Students, and Staff (limit 2 tickets with valid ID) if you sign up before March 12th. Register here for complimentary tickets.

Live Stream Link Here

The Richard Paul Richman Center for Business, Law, and Public Policy is a joint venture of Columbia Business School and Columbia Law School. The Richman Center fosters dialogue and debate on emerging policy questions where business and markets intersect with the law. More information >

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