Category Archives: Invitation

INVITE: Lydia Cacho in conversation with Rafael Mathus

Slavery Inc.: The Untold Story of International Sex Trafficking

round table discussion

The scourge of globalization has brought about new forms of slavery, power and corruption. Some examples are the horrific situation of exploited women and children, and the global criminal networks whose tentacles reach into the political world. What should be the role of journalism in light of these phenomena of global networks? What happens to the right of every citizen to stay informed? Can victims expect the full exercise of freedom of expression to be a source of hope in the face of Impunity?

FREE ADMISSION. Please confirm your assistance to the e-mail: cult2ny@cervantes.org

In Live to Write 2015-16. series of talks

Participants

Lydia Cacho

Rafael Mathus Ruiz

Dates

September 29th from 7:00pm – 8:30pm

Location

Instituto Cervantes – Auditorio

211-215 East 49th Street

10017 Nueva York

(ESTADOS UNIDOS)

INVITE: NY Screening of UNCENSORED

We are pleased to invite you to a special presentation of UNCENSORED, a new documentary by filmmakers Stephanie Martinez and Maura Ugarte. Through the lives of three Colombian journalists, UNCENSORED recounts the peril journalists endured while covering Colombia’s narcoterrorism violence in the 1980s during the reign of Pablo Escobar’s Medellin cartel, the 1990s during the rise of corruption in the military and 2000s during a behind-closed-doors oppressive administration. Hope to see you there!

Saturday, June 27, 2015

4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

New York Film Academy
100 East 17th Street
New York, NY 10003

Admission is FREE, but you must register at https://uncensoredthedocnyc.eventbrite.com

Trailer: www.uncensoredthedoc.com 

EVENT: Next-Gen Revenue for Content Creators @ NY Daily News Lab

The Daily News Innovation Lab’s Conversations event, on May 19 at 6:00 pm, “Next-Gen Revenue for Content Creators”, will feature a panel discussion of how content creators are finding new ways to monetize their websites and digital properties.  Grant Whitmore, the Daily News’ EVP of Digital, will moderate a panel featuring Jason Kint (CEO of Digital Content Next),  Ashish Patel (EIR Lerer Ventures), Chad Smolinski (SVP, U.S. News & World Report) and Julie Van Ullen (Senior Director Publisher Business Development at OpenX).

The first 15 students to register at nydn.us/convos using the discount code OHCOLUMBIA will get free access!

April Pulitzer Center Film Series at New York’s Paley Center – RSVP Today

The Abominable Crime, the award-winning documentary on homophobia in Jamaica by director Micah Fink, kicks off the Pulitzer Center’s film series at New York’s Paley Center for Media on
Tuesday, April 21.

Free and open to the public, but RSVP requestedplease reserve your seat today.

Immediately following the screening, Fink discusses the film with Pulitzer Center Managing Director Nathalie Applewhite, and human rights lawyer Maurice Tomlinson.

Also participating will be Andrea Flynn, vice president of the M∙A∙C AIDS Fund, which supports the Pulitzer Center and its coverage of HIV/AIDS, and Suzanne Persard, the LGBT Thematic Specialist with a focus on the Caribbean at Amnesty International.

Reception follows screening and panel.

The Rise of the Killer Virus Documentary

The Rise of the Killer Virus screens on Thursday, April 23, as the second in Pulitzer Center’s film series at New York’s Paley Center for Media.

After the screening, director Carl Gierstorfer discusses the film along with Pulitzer Center Executive Director Jon Sawyer and two of the key medical researchers in the documentary who are seeking answers to the origins of HIV: Dr. Dirk Teuwen of Belgium, and Michael Worobey, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona.

Free and open to the public, but RSVP requested—please reserve your seat today. Reception follows screening and panel.

The documentary delves into the origins of HIV and is associated with Gierstorfer’s Pulitzer Center-supported reporting project “HIV’s Origins-And the Lessons for Today.”

EVENT: Talk with Pulitzer-Prize Winning Journalist Ron Suskind

The Disciplines Series: Evaluation, Value, and Evidence

Narratives of Earned Hope: Or the Ways Adversity Can Build Compensatory Strengths

With Ron Suskind

http://heymancenter.org/events/narratives-of-hope/

Wednesday, March 25,  6:15pm

Pulitzer Hall (formerly Journalism Hall), World Room

On March 25, the Heyman Center will present a talk with Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Ron Suskind on “Narratives of Earned Hope: Or the Ways Adversity Can Build Compensatory Strengths.” The talk will cover Suskind’s new book Life, Animated about his autistic son and go back to his older works like A Hope in the Unseen.

 

INVITE: Author Talk with Lucette Lagnado

You have been invited to an Author Talk with Lucette Lagnado. The lecture will take place on Monday, March 16 from 11:30 am — 12:30 pm at the Jewish Museum.

 Celebrated writer Lucette Lagnado returns to the Museum to share her recent research on the Jews of Tunisia.  The author will focus on the shrinking Jewish community of the nation’s capital, Tunis, and the more stable, flourishing, population in the city of Djerba—two contrasting worlds in one Arab country.  She regularly contributes to the Wall Street Journal, and is currently researching her next major literary project. The travel journals she compiled in Tunis, and a discussion of the role research plays in her writing process, will form the foundation of the lecture.

Ms. Lagnado is the author of the memoirs The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit and The Arrogant Years: One Girl’s Search for Her Lost Youth, from Cairo to Brooklyn. She was the recipient of the 2008 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature, the 2004 Miker Berger Award from Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism, and was a finalist for the 2004 Selden Ring Award from the Selden Ring Award from the University of Southern California.

 Tickets to the event can be purchased here, and include admission to museum exhibits.

INVITE: 2015 Secretary of State’s International Women of Courage

New YorkForeign Press Center
U.S. Department of State


WHAT:         
On the Record Briefing Followed by Question and Answer Session

TOPIC:          2015 Secretary of State’s International Women of Courage

SPEAKERS: Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Richard Stengel; Ms. May Phyu on behalf of the 2015 Secretary of State’s International Women of Courage Awardees

 WHEN:          Friday, March 13, 2015; 11:00 a.m.

 WHERE:       799 UN Plaza (SW Corner of East 45th Street and First Avenue)

RSVP:            Please rsvp to NYFPC@state.gov by 3:00pm on Thursday, March 12.

 BACKGROUND:  The Secretary of State’s International Women of Courage Award annually recognizes women around the globe who have demonstrated exceptional courage and leadership in advocating for peace, justice, human rights, gender equality and women’s empowerment, often at great personal risk.  This year’s recipients reflect women’s roles as agents of change and leaders in many of the crises and challenges facing the world today, from countering violent extremism to promoting security and recovery from the Ebola Virus Disease. Since the inception of this award in 2007, the Department of State has honored 86 women from more than 50 different countries.

The honorees are reconvening in New York March 11-14 to participate in the 59th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, reflect on their visit, and discuss ways to work together to improve the lives of women and girls around the world. Click here to view a message from the honorees. Following the opening remarks, there will be a question and answer session with the speakers and honorees in attendance.

 This year’s honorees are:

Captain Niloofar Rahmani, Afghan Air Force (Afghanistan)**

Ms. Nadia Sharmeen, journalist, women’s rights activist (Bangladesh)

Ms. Rosa Julieta Montaño Salvatierra, Founder and Director, Oficina Jurídica para la Mujer (Bolivia)

Ms. May Sabe Phyu, Director, Gender Equality Network (Burma)

Ms. Béatrice Epaye, President, Fondation Voix du Coeur (Central African Republic)**

Ms. Marie Claire Tchecola, nurse, Ebola survivor and activist (Guinea)

Ms. Sayaka Osakabe, Founder and Representative, Matahara Net (Japan)

Ms. Arbana Xharra, Editor-in-Chief, Zeri (Kosovo)

Ms. Tabassum Adnan, Founder, Khwendo Jirga (Pakistan)

Ms. Majd Chourbaji, External Relations Director, Women Now for Development Centers (Syria)

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: Overseas Press Club of America

Event Name:  Toujours la Différence: Why French and American Satirical Cartoonists Are Different. Are Pictures Multilingual?

Event Date and Time:  12 February 2015 – 6:30pm – 8:00pm

Event Location:  Club Quarters, 40 West 45th Street

Event City:  New York

Event Fee:  FREE

The horrific attacks on journalists at the French magazine Charlie Hebdo have underlined differences in the French and American approach to satire. While defending the right to freedom of expression, many American media declined to publish cartoons from the French magazine that mocked the prophet Mohammed.

Join the OPC Feb. 12 for a discussion on how the French and Americans views of deliberately offensive humor vary and why, and whether there should be limits on satirical cartoons and writing.

Panelists are: Signe Wilkinson of the Philadelphia Daily News, a three-time winner of the OPC’s Thomas Nast award for best cartoons on international affairs and the first female cartoonist to win the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning; Guénola Pellen, editor-in-chief of France-Amérique; Felipe Galindo, aka FEGGO, a Mexican cartoonist working in the U.S. and published in The New Yorker, The New York Times and many others; Asra Nomani, A Muslim feminist author, former Wall Street Journal reporter and the author of Standing Alone: An American Woman’s Struggle for the Soul of Islam.

Moderating the discussion is Jacqueline Albert-Simon, U.S. Bureau Chief for Politique Internationale and a governor of the OPC.

The program begins at 6:30 pm. Stop by for a reception at 6:00 p.m.

Please RSVP by emailing patricia@opcofamerica.org or calling the OPC at 212 626-9220.