We invite you to Business Ethics Week 2019
Engage with our guest speakers at events held during Business Ethics Week, November 18–22, 2019, at San Francisco State University and the San Francisco State University Downtown Campus. No RSVPs are necessary.
Monday, November 18
Artificial Intelligence & The Environment
12:30-1:30p.m., San Francisco State University Main Campus, BUS 202
Technological advances to minimize waste
- Chris Levaggi, Recology
Equitable Worlds: Ethical Finance & Technology
6:30-7:30p.m., San Francisco State University Main Campus, Library 121
- Professor Todd Feldman, Finance
- Professor Buddy Ungson, International Business
Tuesday, November 19
Sustainability@SFSU
12:30-1:30p.m., San Francisco State University Main Campus, Library 121
- Caitlin Steele, Director of Sustainability and Energy
Creating Regenerative Ecosystems
3:30-5p.m., San Francisco State University Main Campus, Library 121
Screening: The Biggest Little Farm
- Professor Sybil Yang, Hospitality & Tourism
Reimagining Capitalism
5-6:15p.m., San Francisco State University Downtown Campus, Room 613
- Conversations with Industry Professionals. Net Impact
- Moderated by Professor Oscar Stewart
Circular Economies and Ethical Supply Chains
6:30-7:30p.m., San Francisco State University Main Campus, Library 121
- Una Hrnjak, Global Sustainability Manager, The GAP, Inc.
Wednesday, November 20
Knowledge Ethics @ Work: Finance, Ethics and Compliance
12:30-1:30p.m., San Francisco State University Main Campus, Library 121
Screening: The Blue Company
- Jordan Neilsen, SFSU Libraries
Reimagining Capitalism
3:30-5p.m., San Francisco State University Main Campus, Library 121
- Professor Sep Modrek, Economics
- Professor Oscar Stewart, Management
Inclusion Starts at the Top
6:30-7:30p.m., San Francisco State University Main Campus, Now in BUS 202
- Moiré Rasmussen, CEO Action for Diversity and Inclusion & PwC
Thursday, November 21
Speaking Up and Speaking For
6:30-7:30p.m., San Francisco State University Main Campus, Library 121
The Conscription of Political Representatives
- Professor Wendy Salkin, Stanford University
Friday, November 22
Artificial Intelligence and Ethics
12:30-1:30p.m., San Francisco State University Main Campus, Library 121
Advances in Electric Vehicles and Automation
- Genetic Privacy and Database Re-identification Risks