Past Events
NASCAR: Steering through the business dynamics of government and politics
Join the Center for Business, Government and Society and Gary Crotty, Chief Legal Officer of NASCAR, as he shares the story of NASCAR and helps us explore how the organization navigates the tension of being a good corporate citizen while avoiding consumer or political backlash.
Event detailsNASCAR: Steering through the business dynamics of government and politics
Join the Center for Business, Government and Society and Gary Crotty, Chief Legal Officer of NASCAR, as he shares the story of NASCAR and helps us explore how the organization navigates the tension of being a good corporate citizen while avoiding consumer or political backlash.
Time: 12:10–1:10 p.m.
Location: Frantz
State of Housing in the Upper Valley
Join the CBGS Fellows for an event that directly affects you as a member of the Tuck community: the state of the housing market and the housing stock in the Upper Valley. Hear from local leaders in the public, private, and social sectors on their assessments of the present and their visions for the future of housing in the UV.
Event detailsState of Housing in the Upper Valley
Join the CBGS Fellows for an event that directly affects you as a member of the Tuck community: the state of the housing market and the housing stock in the Upper Valley. Hear from local leaders in the public, private, and social sectors on their assessments of the present and their visions for the future of housing in the UV.
Confirmed Panelists include: Alex Torpey, Town Manager, Hanover, New Hampshire; Michael Redmond, Executive Director, Upper Valley Haven; Andrew Winter, Executive Director, Twin Pines Housing Trust.
Time: 12:10–1:10 p.m.
Location: Frantz II
Corporate Purpose: Does it matter?
Should a company have a purpose beyond profit? How can business leaders navigate this ongoing debate? Join the Center for Business Government and Society for this panel discussion with Tuck Professors Paul Argenti, Anant Sundaram and Curt Welling, moderated by CBGS Fellow Charlotte Biffar T'23, on these questions and more.
Event detailsCorporate Purpose: Does it matter?
Should a company have a purpose beyond profit? How can business leaders navigate this ongoing debate? Join the Center for Business Government and Society for this panel discussion with Tuck Professors Paul Argenti, Anant Sundaram and Curt Welling, moderated by CBGS Fellow Charlotte Biffar T'23, on these questions and more.
Time: 12:10–1:10 p.m.
Location: GM Classroom Byrne
COP27 Debrief
Join Tuck’s student delegation and international climate change negotiations expert Professor Bach as they share their insights on the world’s biggest negotiation on climate change. The delegates will discuss developments in their fields of interest—from energy to oceans, to the role of business and what the outcome of COP27 means for the climate emergency.
Event detailsCOP27 Debrief
Join Tuck’s student delegation and international climate change negotiations expert Professor Bach as they share their insights on the world’s biggest negotiation on climate change. The delegates will discuss developments in their fields of interest—from energy to oceans, to the role of business and what the outcome of COP27 means for the climate emergency.
Time: 12:10–1:10 p.m.
Location: Rosenwald
How to Be an Ethical Individual in an Interconnected World discussion
Join Aine Donovan, Tuck Professor and Trustee of the Carnegie Council, to explore the issues raised by the 10/19 webex. It will be a lively discussion on the role of ethics in daily life, the power of humor as a force for good, and how collective ethical action can help address the global challenges that impact us all.
Event detailsHow to Be an Ethical Individual in an Interconnected World discussion
Join Aine Donovan, Tuck Professor and Trustee of the Carnegie Council, to explore the issues raised by the 10/19 webex. It will be a lively discussion on the role of ethics in daily life, the power of humor as a force for good, and how collective ethical action can help address the global challenges that impact us all.
Time: 12:10–1:10 p.m.
Place: Frantz
How to Be an Ethical Individual in an Interconnected World webex
Join Aine Donovan, Tuck Professor and Trustee of the Carnegie Council, for this Global Ethics Day Special Event to explore the issues raised by their recent discussion with Michael Schur, the creator of TVs The Good Place and author of How to Be Perfect. This will be a livestreamed event followed up by a discussion on 10/26 with Prof. Donovan.
Event detailsHow to Be an Ethical Individual in an Interconnected World webex
Join Aine Donovan, Tuck Professor and Trustee of the Carnegie Council, for this Global Ethics Day Special Event to explore the issues raised by their recent discussion with Michael Schur, the creator of TVs The Good Place and author of How to Be Perfect. This will be a livestreamed event followed up by a discussion on 10/26 with Prof. Donovan.
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Place: Frantz
Can We Rebuild Society’s Trust in Democratic Capitalism?
Bruce Shaw T’94, Executive Director, Denny Center for Democratic Capitalism, Georgetown Law School will present on the center’s 2022 report on the Health of Democratic Capitalism. Over 200 years, free market capitalism has proven itself as an unmatched engine for driving economic growth and yet big problems persist. What are they and what can we do to address them?
Event detailsCan We Rebuild Society’s Trust in Democratic Capitalism?
Bruce Shaw T’94, Executive Director, Denny Center for Democratic Capitalism, Georgetown Law School will present on the center’s 2022 report on the Health of Democratic Capitalism. Over 200 years, free market capitalism has proven itself as an unmatched engine for driving economic growth and yet big problems persist. What are they and what can we do to address them?
Time: 12:10–1:10 P.M.
Place: Rosenwald
Tuck Impact Investing Pathways
Join us to hear about first-year opportunities to engage in impact investing including: club events, speakers, experiential learning with the MBA Impact Investing Networking and Training (MIINT) competition, elective classes, and conferences. In addition, a look ahead to second-year leadership positions with the Tuck Social Venture Fund, ESG Fund, and Impact Capital Club.
Event detailsTuck Impact Investing Pathways
Join us to hear about first-year opportunities to engage in impact investing including: club events, speakers, experiential learning with the MBA Impact Investing Networking and Training (MIINT) competition, elective classes, and conferences. In addition, a look ahead to second-year leadership positions with the Tuck Social Venture Fund, ESG Fund, and Impact Capital Club.
12:10–1:10 p.m.
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