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Dissecting the Future of Business Leadership and Trust - The Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics Conference

On November 18, 2016, Columbia Business School’s Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics will host its annual conference, titled “Restoring Trust: New Realities and New Possibilities for Business Leadership,” featuring executives from US Soccer, Coach Inc., and Duke Energy among many others. This year’s theme focuses on how leaders view trust in the modern business world and how they integrate fairness and value into their daily roles in their respective industries.
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November 14, 2016
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On November 18, 2016, Columbia Business School’s Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics will host its annual conference, titled “Restoring Trust: New Realities and New Possibilities for Business Leadership,” featuring executives from US Soccer, Coach Inc., and Duke Energy among many others. This year’s theme focuses on how leaders view trust in the modern business world and how they integrate fairness and value into their daily roles in their respective industries. Key panel discussions include: Trust in the Business Side of Sports, Amazing Start-ups: Building Trust by Inclusive Growth, and The Narrative for Business Leadership.   More information on the event can be found here: http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/leadership/events/conferences Who: This year’s featured speakers include: Donnel Baird '13, Founder and CEO, Blocpower Kesha Cash '10, Founder and General Partner, Impact America Fund  Lew Frankfort '69, Chairman Emeritus, Coach, Inc.  Sunil Gulati '86GSAS, President, US Soccer Alan Patricof  '57, Co- Founder & Managing Director, Greycroft Partners Lucy Quist, Managing Director, Airtel Ghana James Rogers, Former President, CEO, and Chairman, Duke Energy David Stern '66LAW, Former Commissioner, NBA         Dan Teran, Co-Founder, Managed By Q Roy Vagelos MD '54PS, '83PS, Chairman of the Board, Regeneron, and Former Chairman of the Board and CEO, Merck & Co. Inc.  When: Friday, November 18, 2016, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Where: Italian Academy, 1161 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY ### About Columbia Business School Columbia Business School is the only world-class, Ivy League business school that delivers a learning experience where academic excellence meets with real-time exposure to the pulse of global business. Led by Dean Glenn Hubbard, the School’s transformative curriculum bridges academic theory with unparalleled exposure to real-world business practice, equipping students with an entrepreneurial mindset that allows them to recognize, capture, and create opportunity in any business environment. The thought leadership of the School’s faculty and staff, combined with the accomplishments of its distinguished alumni and position in the center of global business, means that the School’s efforts have an immediate, measurable impact on the forces shaping business every day. To learn more about Columbia Business School’s position at the very center of business, please visit gsb.columbia.edu.         
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