The Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity hosts a program "Corporate Integrity in the Global Economy" as part of Baruch Ethics Week 2007. In this unrehearsed program, Dean John Elliott, Professor Lilach Nachum and Professor Michael Stauffer constitute the board of directors of a company doing significant business outside the U.S. They respond to potential business situations posited by Ronald Goldstock, and attempt to make a profit while avoiding ethical and business pitfalls. Ronald Goldstock, Independent Private Sector Inspector General, is Adjunct Professor of Law at N.Y.U., Cornell and Columbia Law Schools. He was the Director of NYS Organized Crime Task Force, 1981-94, and was formerly an Assistant District Attorney, New York County, Director of the Cornell Institute on Organized Crime, Inspector General, U.S. Department of Labor, and Managing Director, Kroll Associates.
Student organization co-sponsors include Association of Latino Professionals in Finance & Accounting (ALPHA), The Baruch Debate Team, Beta Alpha Psi, and Net Impact/CREGA.
The event takes place on March 8, 2007 at Newman Conference Center 7-50, introduced by Steven Lilien, director of the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity and Weinstein Professor of Accountancy.
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