Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments, Ethics and Leadership, Leadership, Organizations, Risk Management, Strategy, World Business
Principles before profit that sums up Citigroup’s emphasis following the financial crisis, said Co-President James Forese during a talk with students on September 24.
Brigadier General Daniel J. O'Donohue, during a visit to Columbia Business School, highlighted the parallels between military and business leadership, emphasizing the importance of ethical conduct and personal codes in both realms.
Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments, Ethics and Leadership, Leadership, Organizations, Risk Management, Social Enterprise, Strategy, World Business
Bruce Kogut, the director of the School's Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics, discusses the center's latest perspective about making the financial sector work for Wall Street and Main Street after the financial crisis.
Last fall a panel of high-powered finance experts, including bank executives, regulators, politicians, journalists and a Nobel laureate in economics, assembled at Columbia's Miller Theatre to participate in a panel titled "Financial Innovation: A Risky Business."
Barbara Krumsiek, chair, president, and CEO of Calvert Investments, has been awarded Columbia Business School’s 2012 Botwinick Prize in Business Ethics. The award was presented during a ceremony on Monday, November 26.
Professor Bruce Kogut recently co-authored an article describing how bringing philanthropic and investment capital together effectively could increase capacity to address pressing social challenges and how savvy financial structuring would be necessary to make this work.