On September 7, 2012 the Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics at Columbia Business School filmed an interactive debate entitled “Financial Innovation: A Risky Business?” The event brought together individuals with a breadth of experiences and viewpoints to explore questions around the promise and risks of innovation in financial services and the potential of financial innovations to advance the public good and goals. This project was completed in conjunction with the Fred Friendly Seminars at the Columbia University School of Journalism.
The speakers included David Abrams, Caroline Baum, Ed Conard, Wilson Ervin, Representative Barney Frank, Gary Gensler, Linda Gibbs, Robert Solow, Alicia Glen, Bruce Greenwald, Blythe Masters, Andrew Ross Sorkin, and Peter Stringham
Moderated by Professor Robert Jackson of Columbia Law School, the recipient of the 2012 Willis L.M. Reese Prize for Excellence in Teaching.
This discussion is part of the Individual, Business, and Society curriculum that uses a series of thought-provoking discussions to foster a community dialogue on tradeoffs, choices, and accountability in areas related to values-based leadership, corporate governance, and corporate social responsibility.
To learn more, please visit http://www.gsb.columbia.edu/leadership/finnovation
Financial Innovation: A Risky Business?
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