Past Events
‘The Public and Private Story of Amtrak and Conrail’ lecture with Charlie White T’68
Thursday, April 25 at noon
Lunchtime lecture with Charlie White T’68
‘The Public and Private Story of Amtrak and Conrail’ lecture with Charlie White T’68
Thursday, April 25 at noon
Lunchtime lecture with Charlie White T’68
A talk with Charlie White, on his first-hand experience of the nationalization and subsequent re-privatization of America’s rail system after the 1970 Penn Central bankruptcy.
Tuck students, faculty, and staff can sign up on Tuck Connect. Others can register for this event by emailing the Center at least two weeks in advance.
Halpern Lecture: Peter Raskind D’78, T’79
Tuesday, April 23 at noon
Lunchtime lecture with Peter Raskind D'78, T'79
Halpern Lecture: Peter Raskind D’78, T’79
Tuesday, April 23 at noon
Lunchtime lecture with Peter Raskind D'78, T'79
The annual Ariel Halpern Lecture on Ethics and Social Responsibility presents prominent individuals who have exemplified principled business leadership in their work and life.
Peter will talk about his journey from CEO to crisis management specialist in both the private and public sectors. This lecture is part of the Inequality Speaker Series.
Tuck students, faculty, and staff can sign up on Tuck Connect. Others can register for this event by emailing the Center at least two weeks in advance.
‘Janesville Book Talk’ with Amy Goldstein
Monday, April 22 at 6.30pm
Evening talk with Amy Goldstein
‘Janesville Book Talk’ with Amy Goldstein
Monday, April 22 at 6.30pm
Evening talk with Amy Goldstein
Amy Goldstein has been a staff writer for 30 years at The Washington Post, where much of her work has focused on social policy. Janesville is the story of what happens to an industrial town in the American heartland when its factory stills. Amy Goldstein’s book examines what happens next, when a community with a can-do spirit tries to pick itself up. This lecture is part of the Inequality Speaker Series.
Tuck students, faculty, and staff can sign up on Tuck Connect. Others can register for this event by emailing the Center at least two weeks in advance.
‘Technology, Tax, and Trade’ with Jason Furman
Tuesday, April 16 at noon
Lunchtime lecture with Jason Furman
‘Technology, Tax, and Trade’ with Jason Furman
Tuesday, April 16 at noon
Lunchtime lecture with Jason Furman
Jason Furman is Professor of Practice of Economic Policy, Harvard Kennedy School and Dormer Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors during the Obama Administration. This lecture is part of the Inequality Speaker Series.
Tuck students, faculty, and staff can sign up on Tuck Connect. Others can register for this event by emailing the Center at least two weeks in advance.
‘Blended Finance’ with Philip Moss T’07
Monday, April 15 at noon
Lunchtime lecture with Philip Moss T’07
‘Blended Finance’ with Philip Moss T’07
Monday, April 15 at noon
Lunchtime lecture with Philip Moss T’07
Philip Moss is Head, Sustainable Development Investment Partnership (SDIP) and Blended Finance at the World Economic Forum, leading efforts to develop a common understanding of Blended Finance and develop practical public-private platforms to facilitate blended finance in development finance activities and emerging market investment.
Tuck students, faculty, and staff can sign up on Tuck Connect. Others can register for this event by emailing the Center at least two weeks in advance.
‘Business and Human Rights’ with Mike Posner
Thursday, April 11 at 4.45pm
Afternoon discussion with Mike Posner
‘Business and Human Rights’ with Mike Posner
Thursday, April 11 at 4.45pm
Afternoon discussion with Mike Posner
Mike Posner is the Jerome Kohlberg Professor of Ethics and Finance at NYU’s Stern School of Business and Director of Stern’s Center for Business and Human Rights, the first-ever human rights center at a business school.
Tuck students, faculty, and staff can sign up on Tuck Connect. Others can register for this event by emailing the Center at least two weeks in advance.
Fireside Chat with Governor Chris Sununu
Governor Chris Sununu will visit Tuck for a moderated discussion.
Event detailsFireside Chat with Governor Chris Sununu
Governor Chris Sununu will visit Tuck for a moderated discussion.
‘Long Term Capitalism’ with Bruce Shaw T’94
Thursday, April 4 at noon
Lunchtime lecture with Bruce Shaw T'94
‘Long Term Capitalism’ with Bruce Shaw T’94
Thursday, April 4 at noon
Lunchtime lecture with Bruce Shaw T'94
Bruce Shaw, Senior Research Fellow at FCLT Global will lead a discussion on the ways CFOs influence their firms and industries to prioritize long-term value creation in light of short-term pressures.
Tuck students, faculty, and staff can sign up on Tuck Connect. Others can register for this event by emailing the Center at least two weeks in advance.
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