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Zicklin School of Business / Baruch College
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 มิ.ย. 2016
The Zicklin School of Business is a recognized leader in providing undergraduate, graduate, and executive degrees in the heart of NYC’s global marketplace for the 21st century. It offers part- and full-time business degree programs taught by faculty who are thought leaders and practitioners in their fields. An AACSB-accredited business school, Zicklin consistently ranks among the region’s and nation’s top performers in academic excellence, diversity and value.
Learn more: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu
Learn more: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu
Global Sportswashing: Ethics, Policy, and National Image with Marc Edelman
About the Program
Join us for an engaging discussion on Global Sports Ethics and Policy, featuring renowned legal experts John Holden, Dionne Koller, and Jodi Balsam. This panel will examine the complex intersections of sports, governance, and national image, with a focus on the phenomenon of “sportswashing”-where nations leverage sports to enhance their public image. Our conversation will explore how this dynamic plays out in the Middle East, China, and the United States, highlighting the unique motivations and ethical implications of using sports as a tool for shaping global perception.
Speakers
Moderated by Marc Edelman, Director of Sports Ethics, Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity and Professor, Law Department, Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College
Jodi Balsam, Professor of Clinical Law, Director of Externship Programs, Brooklyn Law School
Mark Conrad, Professor of Law and Ethics and Director of Sports Business Concentration, Fordham University
John Holden, Associate Professor, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University
Dionne Koller, Professor of Law and Director of Center for Sport and the Law, University of Baltimore
Zicklin School of Business: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu
Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/zicklin-center-corporate-integrity/
Baruch College: baruch.cuny.edu
#zicklinbusiness #baruchcollege #sportswashing
Join us for an engaging discussion on Global Sports Ethics and Policy, featuring renowned legal experts John Holden, Dionne Koller, and Jodi Balsam. This panel will examine the complex intersections of sports, governance, and national image, with a focus on the phenomenon of “sportswashing”-where nations leverage sports to enhance their public image. Our conversation will explore how this dynamic plays out in the Middle East, China, and the United States, highlighting the unique motivations and ethical implications of using sports as a tool for shaping global perception.
Speakers
Moderated by Marc Edelman, Director of Sports Ethics, Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity and Professor, Law Department, Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College
Jodi Balsam, Professor of Clinical Law, Director of Externship Programs, Brooklyn Law School
Mark Conrad, Professor of Law and Ethics and Director of Sports Business Concentration, Fordham University
John Holden, Associate Professor, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University
Dionne Koller, Professor of Law and Director of Center for Sport and the Law, University of Baltimore
Zicklin School of Business: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu
Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/zicklin-center-corporate-integrity/
Baruch College: baruch.cuny.edu
#zicklinbusiness #baruchcollege #sportswashing
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Zicklin Talks Business: The Future of Work
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First there was the COVID-19 pandemic. Then came the widespread implementation of remote work enabled by new technologies. Then came flexible work schedules combining remote and in-person work. Now we seem to have confusion. Where is the world of work headed? Are businesses properly identifying which jobs can be done remotely and which are better in person? Are they finding the ideal mix for th...
How Boards Can Steer CEOs and Companies in Choppy Waters with Larry Cunningham
มุมมอง 6714 วันที่ผ่านมา
Speaking Out on Hot Button Topics: How Boards Can Steer CEOs and Companies in Choppy Waters Presented by the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity About the Program Corporate leaders encounter significant challenges when addressing public debates on contentious topics. They must strike a balance between the pressures to speak out or remain silent while navigating the polarized nature of...
Zicklin Talks Business: Elon Musk and the $56 Billion Pay Package: Limits on CEO Compensation?
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Part of the Zicklin Talks Business Webinar Series: Elon Musk, CEO and product architect of Tesla, is famous for his unconventional compensation package, which includes large grants of stock options designed to incentivize him to drive the firm to meet ambitious market value goals. While the $56 billion in pay indicates that the firm met the performance goals set in the package, it raises import...
Zicklin's Doctor of Business Administration
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Be the Doctor in the Boardroom! The Zicklin Doctor of Business Administration program is designed for senior executives with 7 or more years of executive experience who seek empirical knowledge and research experience at the doctoral level. Graduates will gain skills needed to thrive in the C-suite, broaden their opportunities as consultants, and enhance their abilities to enter the college cla...
WhyZicklin? Season 4
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To find out the answers to this question, we spoke with our undergraduate, graduate, and executive students, alumni, and faculty. In their own words, they shared their personal stories and academic journeys with us, and each selected a word or two encompassing their experience. The Zicklin School of Business is a recognized leader in providing undergraduate, graduate, and executive education fo...
Evening MBA with Jose Zapata (MBA, '23)
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Why Zicklin? "Unique" "The one word I would use to describe Zicklin is unique because of the unique and diverse student body, the unique and diverse teachers, and also the abundance of programs and extracurriculars available to help you expand your skills." #ZicklinBusiness #baruchcollege #MBA
Zicklin Talks Business: Is Private Equity the Business of Plunderers?
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Some private equity firms have really bad reputations. They have been the cause of the near or full destruction of formerly well-run, stable firms, such as Toys “R” Us, HCR ManorCare, and Allstate Insurance, among many others. In some cases, the destruction has spread widely within an industry, such as healthcare. Among the original premises of private equity firms is that they would take on tr...
WhyZicklin: MS in Marketing with Juliana Ciesla ('24)
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Why Zicklin? "International." Let's meet Zicklin student Juliana Ciesla (MS in Marketing, '24) Zicklin School of Business: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/ Zicklin's MS in Marketing: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/academic-programs/graduate/ms/marketing/ Baruch College: www.baruch.cuny.edu/ #zicklinbusiness #baruchcollege #marketing
WhyZicklin Alumni Success Stories: Jahsion Jnobaptiste (Executive MBA, '23)
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Why Zicklin "Amazing" Let;s meet Zicklin School of Business Jahsion Jnobaptiste (Executive MBA, '23). ZIcklin School of Business: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/ Executive MBA: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/academic-programs/executive-programs/executive-mba/ Executive Programs Admissions: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/academic-programs/executive-programs/executive-admissions/ Baruch College: baruch.cuny.edu #zick...
WhyZicklin Alumni Success Stories: Felipe Garcia (Executive MBA in Healthcare Administration, '21)
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Why Zicklin? "Prestige." Let's meet Zicklin School of Business alumnus Felipe Garcia (Executive MBA in Healthcare Administration). Felipe is the Director of Energy Management and Engineering with the Mt. Sinai Health System. ZIcklin School of Business: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/ Executive MBA in Healthcare Administration: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/academic-programs/executive-programs/executive-mba-...
WhyZicklin Alumni Success Stories with Kaustubh Bhatt (Executive MBA, '20)
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Why Zicklin? "Exhilarating" Let's meet Zicklin Executive MBA alumnus and pharmaceutical executive Kaustubh Bhatt ('20). ZIcklin School of Business: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/ Executive MBA: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/academic-programs/executive-programs/executive-mba/ Executive Programs Admissions: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/academic-programs/executive-programs/executive-admissions/ Baruch College: bar...
WhyZicklin Alumni Success Stories: Errol Pierre (Doctor of Business Administration, '22)
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Why Zicklin? "Mulitfaceted." Let's meet Zicklin alumnus Errol Pierre (Doctor of Business Administration, '22). Errol is senior vice president of state programs at Healthfirst, where he leads strategy, sales, retention, and community engagement across the company’s Medicaid, commercial, and long-term care product portfolios. #ZicklinBusiness #baruchcollege #DBA
Zicklin Alumni Success Stories: Jay Chakraborty (MBA, '06)
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Why Zicklin? "Enriching" Let's meet Zicklin MBA alumnus and PwC Partner Jay Chakraborty ('06). Jay is a Partner in PwC's Financial Services Advisory practice and specializes in digital and emerging risks for banking and capital markets clients. Jay's focus areas include Information management, Digital transformation and Artificial Intelligence (AI) strategy for fortune 500 global banks, broker-...
WhyZicklin: MS in Finance with Malvika Priyam ('24)
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Why Zicklin? "Diversity" Let's meet recent graduate Malvika Priyam ('24). ZIcklin School of Business: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/ MS in Finance: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/academic-programs/graduate/ms/finance/ Zicklin Graduate Admissions: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/academic-programs/graduate/grad-admissions/ Baruch College: baruch.cuny.edu #baruchcollege #zicklinbusiness #finance
WhyZicklin: Full-Time MBA with Emily Bayer ('24)
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WhyZicklin: Full-Time MBA with Emily Bayer ('24)
WhyZicklin Alumni Success Stories: Cameron Freed (Executive MBA, '23)
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WhyZicklin Alumni Success Stories: Cameron Freed (Executive MBA, '23)
WhyZicklin: Evening MBA with Laura Gressin ('24)
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WhyZicklin: Evening MBA with Laura Gressin ('24)
Navigating Congestion Pricing: Balancing Mobility, Sustainability and Equity
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Navigating Congestion Pricing: Balancing Mobility, Sustainability and Equity
Mitsui USA Lunch-Time Forum with alumnus Viktor Bunin ('14)
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Mitsui USA Lunch-Time Forum with alumnus Viktor Bunin ('14)
WhyZicklin: MS in Marketing with Robert Palazzolo ('24)
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WhyZicklin: MS in Marketing with Robert Palazzolo ('24)
Zicklin Talks Business: Why is Baseball The Only Professional Sport to Have An Antitrust Exemption?
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Zicklin Talks Business: Why is Baseball The Only Professional Sport to Have An Antitrust Exemption?
WhyZicklin: MS in Business Analytics with Mariia Mohyla ('24)
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WhyZicklin: MS in Business Analytics with Mariia Mohyla ('24)
WhyZicklin: Alumni Success Stories: John Gomes, MBA, '02
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WhyZicklin: Alumni Success Stories: John Gomes, MBA, '02
Zicklin Talks Business: Is Income Inequality Increasing?
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Zicklin Talks Business: Is Income Inequality Increasing?
Law, Religion, and Business: The Fallout from a Recent Supreme Court Decision
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Law, Religion, and Business: The Fallout from a Recent Supreme Court Decision
Zicklin Talks Business: When McKinsey Comes to Town with Walt Bogdanich and Michael Forsythe
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Zicklin Talks Business: When McKinsey Comes to Town with Walt Bogdanich and Michael Forsythe
The ESG Advantage: A Conversation with Wall Street Veteran Erika Karp
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The ESG Advantage: A Conversation with Wall Street Veteran Erika Karp
College Athletes as Employees With Marc Edelman, Jeremi Duru, John Holden, and Michael Hsu
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College Athletes as Employees With Marc Edelman, Jeremi Duru, John Holden, and Michael Hsu
He is not listening! He is loud thats all.
Thanks for the update! A bit off-topic: I have the SafePal Browser Extension Wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (job priority warm lab border boil monkey manage palace fiber weird ask). What's the best way to move them to Binance?
Oof. Powerful ending. “No good person needs a megaphone to tell the world what a good person they are”
Wow what a hidden gem of information this video is. Also let me into your school please.
LOL please delete this video.
LMAO please delete this video, Zicklin.
I studied accounting at the Higher Institute of Management Studies (HIMS) Buea which is affiliated with the university of Bamenda. I applied for a master's degree program at HTW Berlin and I received a mail that my undergraduate degree and/or university are not recognized as equivalent to the German system. I received another message yesterday stating that I can apply for other degree programs at HTW. What can I do
Amazing accomplishment; incredible generosity.
#ZicklinPride!
#ZicklinPride
The guy doesn't understand ESG. ESG is not about profit but about doing business in a sustainable way. He says a mining selling a mine doesn't change the world because another company buys it; if another company want to do dirty business, what is it to you. You do good, even if others do bad. In his mind, ESG is about revenue and profit, and it's not. It's about sustainability.
feels a bit like he was paid off by o&g companies reps to give this lecture. Or he just like to ramble like any other old man. but in any case, if you make such claims, then show what you're basing it off on.
#ZicklinPride
#ZicklinPride
Great work, Errol. I'm sure your parents must be very proud!👌🏾
From the sound of the girls voice 30 minutes in I knew she would be on some BS. Then she hits him with “Have you read them?” … “Doesn’t seem like you have.” Plain disrespect there. Not a good look for Baruch.
#ZicklinPride!
Awesome 👏
Does this program have online classes? Also, are there courses that concentrate on the financial markets?
All Exec MBA classes are held in-person on Saturdays. Please check out our program page: zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/academic-programs/executive-programs/executive-mba/
Best greetings from Poland! 😊
What a surprise that an Indian, from one of the most terrible countries in the world, is anti-ESG.
Yeah, Laura! 🎉🙏👏 Pleasure completing the MBA with you 🙏
#ZicklinPride #BaruchUnstoppable
😊Very inspiring!
She's a robot
That's called forgery
Nazi germany
#ZicklinPride!
ESG has become just another universal metric that can and will be gamed, just like any other metric or regulation, with the attendant consulting business and a layer of bureaucracy.
Bingo, this is what most of us see, people can easily find ways to pay lip service with this.
So handsome
Excellent! Great talk!
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“ The Emanuel Saxe Distinguished Lectures: Forensic Accounting: The New Normal?” is this lecture online somewhere?
This lecture is pure magic! I really love the arguments. I'm currently putting together my PhD proposal and this is helping me in a GREAT way 🎉
It's regulatory capture at a global scale on steroids
Doing research for my doctoral dissertation proposal -- this lecture is pure gold! Thank you.
Woah
There is a difference between ESG *ratings* and plain ESG. There are genuine usable environmental metrics, and they are further improving. Those are absolutely usable, just as people like I'm sure Mr. Damodaran uses any other data points. He is even talking about carbon footprints. He could be using carbon footprint as data points, and they are today even rather well covered. Using black box ESG ratings as something that impacts your investment decisions is stupid. Using things such as emissions data to calculate how much fossil fuel risk a company or a fund has? Absolutely usable, and something that people should (and some are) doing. But Mr. Damodaran is from the old world and is clearly not familiar with these metrics. He ought to educate himself on what is really out there. Start with EU's CSRD, ESRS, SFDR, the soon-to-be CSDDD... this alphabet soup is really not that complex once you take your time to read up on what is out there. These are not perfect, not by any means. But they are actual data points that you can use. McKinsey and other companies are at fault, but Mr. Damodaran is one of the guys (teachers) that should be telling about ACTUAL data points that you can use for your cash flow analysis etc.
Hello, im a product designer and looking at creating a solution based on ESG rating n tracking. Would you mind helping me some user interview questions and guidance in this domain please?
This is a student case study not an actual solution. However research n problem solving will b real
Great talk about an intriguing topic!
It's amazing that Baruch offers this. I will be in this program in 5 years. Bet on that. I'm aiming for it.
Did anyone ever send him all the ESG scores for all companies not covered by sustainalytics?
Aswanth is the GOAT
ESG, like DEI, is insurance for the rich. It's just delaying the inevitable. Capitalism is innately unstable, causes misery and societal collapse. Young people are voting, and they know it's not working.
Rich people have always had privileges. DEI is not a privilege, it's leveling the palyign field
It baffles me when people bring yo DEI and the turn around and bitch about Africa partnering with China and Russia
True, ESG is a gravy train mainly profited by consultants who charges companies millions.
listening while cooking, haven't hear so much common sense minute by minute in a long time. Great talk Aswath, God bless you.
This is spot on. Pretty much all the ESG funds are closing down
Such a shallow lecture.
Why don't u give the lecture yourself
The difficult truth is it's a scam that promises left-wing states/wealthy the ability to force their beliefs on others through the market but can't actually deliver in the long run (see: Bud Light, Disney)
This is why I respect Aswath honesty