On November 9, 2017, the Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB) at Columbia Business School, hosted “Power to the Pensions! Japanese and NYC Pension Funds as a Force for Good Governance.” The symposium featured speakers: Michael Garland, Assistant Comptroller, Corporate Governance and Responsible Investment, Office of New York City Comptroller and Ken Hokugo '93, Director, Head of Corporate Governance; Director, Hedge Fund Investments, Pension Fund Association of Japan. Alicia Ogawa, Director of Project on Japanese Corporate Governance and Stewardship, CJEB moderated the symposium.
Erika Irish Brown ’98, global head of diversity and inclusion for financial-information powerhouse Bloomberg, is working to disrupt the modern-day workplace and open its doors to the world.
New research by Eric Johnson, the Norman Eig Professor of Business at Columbia Business School, shows that how information is presented to people can greatly affect whether they chose immediate gratification and less value, or greater value at a later time.