Details follow on:
1. Former GE ceo Jack Welch, Weds. May 15, reception at 6pm,
Q-andA with Prof. Sarah Bartlett, 7pm, VC, 14th Floor
2. A publication party for the new issue of Dollars & $ense, and an
intriguing panel discussion (“Rebuilding New York: Lessons from
Berlin to Beirut) Tues. May 14, 5:30 to 7:30 at the Newman Conference
Center
3. School of Public Affairs: “Managing in a Time of Fiscal Stress” May
16, 4-6 pm, Rm 202 137 East 22nd St.
4. School of Public Affairs: “Proactive Philanthropy” May 21, 4-6 pm, VC
14th Floor
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1.
Jack Welch, former chairman and ceo of GE and author of the
best-selling memoir and business guide “Jack” will be interviewed by
Prof. Sarah Bartlett, the newly named Bloomberg Professor of
Business Journalism, at 7 pm on Wednesday May 15 in the Vertical
Campus 14th Floor Conference Center. Stop by for the “VIP” reception
at 6:00 pm… RSVP to 212. 802. 2900
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2
An official publication “launch” party for the new issue of the
award-winning student magazine, Dollars & $ense, combined with a
panel discussion: “Rebuilding New York: Lessons from Berlin to
Beirut” with Carl Weisbrod, president of the Downtown Alliance of New
York; Denise Scott Brown, noted urban planner and partner at Venturi
Scott Brown and Associates; Dean Starkman, staff reporter, The Wall
Street Journal; and Patrick Rizzo, New York bureau chief, Reuters.
Tues. May 14,
5:30 to 7:30 pm
Newman Conference Center
Information and Technology Building
151 East 25th Street 7th Floor
All are invited!
Contact Prof. Andrea Gabor 646 312 3970 or [log in to unmask] for
further information.
And visit D&$ at
http://faculty.baruch.cuny.edu/journalism/msbaruch/ds.html
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The School of Public Affairs presents:
Managing In A Time Of Fiscal Stress
Date: May 16
Location: 137 E.22nd St. Room 202
Time: 4-6PM
The economic recession, a decline in governmental revenues and
foundation portfolios, and September 11th have resulted in serious
fiscal stress for many nonprofit organizations in the New York
metropolitan area. This panel will discuss the financial condition of
nonprofits and their current coping strategies, actual and possible.
Moderator: Fred Lane, Professor, School of Public Affairs .
Panel: Rikki Abzug, Associate Professor of Nonprofit
Management, Milano School, New School University
Dennis A. Derryck, Professor of Professional Practice,
Milano School,
New School University.
Frederick S. Lane, Professor of Public Affairs, School of
Public Affairs,
Baruch College, City University of New York (Moderator)
Robert Madison, Executive Director, Project Reach Youth.
Stephen Solender, Consultant, formerly Executive Vice
President (CEO),
UJA Federation of New York, and formerly President,
United Jewish
Communities
Wanda Wooten, Executive Director, Stanley Isaacs
Neighborhood Center
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The School of Public Affairs also presents:
Proactive Philanthropy
Location: Vertical Campus, 55 Lexington Avenue
Room 14-268
Date: May 21
Time: 4-6PM
Moderator: Edward Sermier, Vice President, Chief Administrative
Officer and
Corporate Secretary, Carnegie Corporation of New York
Panel: Pamela D. Delaney, President, New York Community
Trust.
Susan Immerman, Program director, September Eleventh
Fund
Lilliam Barrios-Paoli, Senior Vice President and Chief
Executive for
Agency Services, United Way of New York
Lynn Tierney, Director of External Affairs, Arnell Group.
Former Deputy Commissioner, New York City Fire
Department
Joyce Bove, Vice President, Program and Projects, New
York Community Trust.
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