Past Events
Breaking the Mold: A conversation with Warren Valdmanis ‘95, Impact Investor
In collaboration with the Dartmouth Center for Social Impact, CBGS brings you: "Breaking the Mold". This speaker series supports students to learn from accomplished alumni with diverse social impact experiences.
Event detailsBreaking the Mold: A conversation with Warren Valdmanis ‘95, Impact Investor
Date: February 9
Time: 8 p.m.
In collaboration with the Dartmouth Center for Social Impact, CBGS brings you: "Breaking the Mold". This speaker series supports students to learn from accomplished alumni with diverse social impact experiences. After his tenure at Bain, Warren Valdmanis '95, Impact Investor, Innovator, and Author, pivoted his career to use his skills and insight to fix capitalism. A partner with Two Sigma and author of Accountable: The Rise of Citizen Capitalism, Warren works tirelessly to build a version of capitalism that is both prosperous and good for us all.
Breaking the Mold: A Conversation with Kaya Thomas ‘17
Honored by Michelle Obama for the huge difference she's made with regard to diversity in the tech industry and her creation of the "We Read Too" app, Kaya Thomas is making real change, a real impact. Now meet Kaya Thomas D'17 in person. Discover her social impact story and hear her profound wisdom as it relates to social impact careers.
Event detailsBreaking the Mold: A Conversation with Kaya Thomas ‘17
Date: January 26
Time: 8 p.m.
In collaboration with the Dartmouth Center for Social Impact, CBGS brings you: "Breaking the Mold". This speaker series supports students to learn from accomplished alumni with diverse social impact experiences. Honored by Michelle Obama for the huge difference she's made with regard to diversity in the tech industry and her creation of the "We Read Too" app, Kaya Thomas is making real change, a real impact. Now meet Kaya Thomas D'17 in person. Discover her social impact story and hear her profound wisdom as it relates to social impact careers.
Social Impact Careers: Practitioners Perspectives -Social Impact Summer Internships
Join CBGS and Career Services for this new 3-part series beginning with Social Impact Summer Internships.
Event detailsSocial Impact Careers: Practitioners Perspectives -Social Impact Summer Internships
Join CBGS and Career Services for this new 3-part series beginning with Social Impact Summer Internships.
2020 U.S. Election Analysis with Professor John Lynch
Three days after the polls close in the U.S. this November, where will the country stand?
Event details2020 U.S. Election Analysis with Professor John Lynch
Join this virtual program for analysis and insight from two political campaign veterans—four-time former governor of New Hampshire and Tuck clinical professor John Lynch and Scott Spradling, Emmy award–winning former reporter, news anchor, and political director for WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire
Stakeholders, Strategy, Purpose and a Crisis: King Arthur Flour and the COVID-19 Pandemic
In partnership with Tuck's Food & Ag Club, join Karen Colberg T'91 and Ralph Carlton T'78, King Arthur Flour Company's co-CEOs.
Event detailsStakeholders, Strategy, Purpose and a Crisis: King Arthur Flour and the COVID-19 Pandemic
In partnership with Tuck's Food & Ag Club, join Karen Colberg T'91 and Ralph Carlton T'78, King Arthur Flour Company's co-CEOs. We will explore how “conscious capitalism” informs/enables or constrains the response to an unprecedented crisis. Moderated by Tuck Clinical Professor Curt Welling D'71, T'77.
Election 2020 and a Changing America
Join this virtual program presented by Tuck Alumni Engagement and Tuck’s Center for Business, Government, and Society to take part in an interactive conversation with longtime colleagues Governor John Lynch and Senator Judd Gregg.
Event detailsElection 2020 and a Changing America
October 22, 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
The United States faces a high-stakes national election in which even the foundations of democracy seem to be in question.
Join this virtual program presented by Tuck Alumni Engagement and Tuck’s Center for Business, Government, and Society to take part in an interactive conversation with longtime colleagues Governor John Lynch and Senator Judd Gregg. You will explore the 2020 election and how it will forever affect the presidency and control of the House and Senate, as well as the impact of massive absentee balloting on election results and the fate of the U.S. Postal Service. This wide-ranging discussion about America at the dawn of a new decade will also grapple with the public health and economic impacts of COVID-19 and racism in the U.S. and the movement toward social justice.
Bring your questions and observations to share with these two veteran political insiders—one a Democrat, the other a Republican—in a conversation about the news of the day and what it means for tomorrow.
John Lynch is clinical professor at Tuck School of Business. A four-term Democratic governor of New Hampshire, Lynch was CEO of Knoll, Inc., a company that manufactures and sells high-quality office furniture.
Judd Gregg is senior fellow at Tuck’s Center for Business, Government and Society. A two-term Republican governor of New Hampshire, Gregg also served as a United States Senator from 1993 to 2011. He was chairman and ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee and the Help, Education, Labor and Pension Committee. He chaired or was the ranking member of the appropriations subcommittees on Foreign Operations; Homeland Security; and Commerce, State and Justice. Gregg was also a member of the Senate Banking Committee. He served as U.S. Representative from 1981 to 1989.
Virtual Program: In Pursuit of Equitable Justice in Your Community
Join Net Impact, the Center for Business, Government & Society, and Alumni Engagement for a conversation about justice reform and how you can get involved.
Event detailsVirtual Program: In Pursuit of Equitable Justice in Your Community
Time: 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
A Civic Engagement Session
Wondering how you can impact change in the justice system? Join Net Impact, the Center for Business, Government & Society, and Alumni Engagement for a conversation about justice reform and how you can get involved. Practitioners throughout the justice system will share the latest on current events in justice reform and how everyday citizens can help create a more equitable justice system.
Virtual Program: Lessons in Leadership - A Conversation with Valerie Jarrett
Presented in collaboration with the Center for Business, Government and Society, this virtual program will feature Dean Matthew Slaughter in conversation with Jarrett, the longest-serving senior advisor during the presidency of Barack Obama.
Event detailsVirtual Program: Lessons in Leadership - A Conversation with Valerie Jarrett
Time: 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. ET
A Civic Engagement Session
Throughout her career in law, business, and public service, Valerie Jarrett was often the only woman—particularly the only African American woman—in the room. Presented in collaboration with the Center for Business, Government and Society, this virtual program will feature Dean Matthew Slaughter in conversation with Jarrett, the longest-serving senior advisor during the presidency of Barack Obama. Jarrett will share lessons in leadership learned throughout her remarkable journey from her childhood in Iran to the White House and beyond.
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