RT Columbia Law School: What does #corpgov have to do with addressing social issues like economic inequality and environmental sustainability?
Ira M. Millstein ’49, a senior partner at Weil, explains on this week’s episode of #BeyondUnprecedented .
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This is definitely Unprecedented. But what lies beyond the unprecedented, you might ask? For some eponymous hot takes, check out the Season 3 episodes of #BeyondUnprecedented . (Talia Gillis and I co-host!)
Really excited about season 2 of our podcast and proud to work with such a phenomenal team. Go listen to the first two episodes! #BeyondUnprecedented
New episode of #BeyondUnprecedented titled, 'Inflation: Not Dead Yet'. OK, a deliberate riff on Monty Python's Black Knight in honor of our guest this week: Huw Pill, chief economist & exec director for monetary analysis ^ research for the Bank of England. law.columbia.edu/news/archive/b…
This Thanksgiving, skip the family debate about Supreme Court decisions, says Professor Peter Conti-Brown, and discuss the role of the Federal Reserve, our nation’s central bank instead. Why? Find out on Columbia Law School's new podcast, #BeyondUnprecedented . bddy.me/37lNCEZ
Fun and informative interview that Kate Waldock and I had with Vanguard GC Anne Robinson on ESG investing and stewardship -- all on the latest edition of #beyondunprecedented . Take a listen! Columbia Law School Millstein Center
Can the Federal Reserve save us from our economic crisis? Find out from Professors @[email protected] Ⓜ️ 🦣 🫡, Kate Judge, and Peter Conti-Brown on the second episode of #BeyondUnprecedented , Columbia Law School’s new limited podcast series. bddy.me/3dC0FDo
How can we bridge the wealth gap—especially during a pandemic that exacerbates it? Find out on the first episode of #BeyondUnprecedented , a Columbia Law School limited podcast series, featuring host @[email protected] Ⓜ️ 🦣 🫡, Prof. Katharina Pistor, & Prof. Michael Graetz. bddy.me/3nzhIKH
RT Millstein Center: We're delighted to present this insightful conversation between our Founder, Ira Millstein, and Millstein Center Distinguished Senior Fellow Leo E. Strine, Jr. in our newest podcast episode. #corpgov #BeyondUnprecedented x.com/columbialaw/st…
Excited that my and Kate Waldock's #BeyondUnprecedented episode (with guest Josh Mitts) on Game Stop mania has been nominated for a Webby award! Who'da thunk? I've give donuts to all who log on and vote for us! (or wine if you're Notorious JBG) vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/…
RT Columbia Law School: Can corporations please shareholders and stakeholders? Should they even try to?
#Corpgov experts Ira M. Millstein ’49 and former Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Leo E. Strine Jr. weigh in on our podcast, #BeyondUnprecedented .
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How about a fun, directors-cut-length final episode of S2's #BeyondUnprecedented podcast, as Kate Waldock and I talk startups, VCs, and diversity riders, bantering with *not one but two* insightful commentators in Talia Gillis and Alejandro Guerrero. Take a listen! Millstein Center
The final episode in our second season of #BeyondUnprecedented is a supercool one about bringing equity to V.C. deals, with two outstanding guests I loved listening to.
I was already proud of our work on this series, but now…. Please vote for #BeyondUnprecedented !
Last year, less than 5% of venture funding went to companies with women founders or founders of color.
On #BeyondUnprecedented , hear Columbia Law School’s Talia Gillis and Act One Ventures co-founder @AGuerreroVC discuss gender and racial equity in VC deals: bit.ly/33BFRLd