2018 Events Calendar
We invite you to Business Ethics Week 2018
Engage with our guest speakers at events held during Business Ethics Week, November 5–9, 2018, at San Francisco State University and the San Francisco State University Downtown Campus. No RSVPs are necessary.
Monday, November 5
Accelerating Sustainability from Bean-to-Bar
- Noon - 1:30 pm, SF State Main Campus, Library 121
- Greg D'Alesandre & Cynthia Jonasson, Dandelion Chocolate
Empowering Innovators for the Planet
- 5 - 6:30 pm, SF State Main Campus, Library 121
- Anna Thoma, Senior Program Manager, Tesla Academy
- Debra Tomaszewski, Founder & CEO, Marin Bee
Greening our Infrastructure
- 5 - 6:15 pm, SF State Downtown Campus, Room 597
- Creekcats Environmental Partners
- Dr. Juliet Lamont, Green Infrastructure Expert
- Dr. Phil Price, Environmental Statistician
Tuesday November 6
Ethics @ Work: Careers in Finance, Ethics and Compliance
- Noon - 1:30 pm, SF State Main Campus, Library 121
- Wesley Wong, Attorney, Lorber, Greenfield & Polito LLP
Eat Well (and Right): Local Food and Farmer Justice
- 5 - 6:30 pm, SF State Main Campus, Library 121
- Tim Shaw, SF State Vista Room Chef
- Paola Diaz, Farmer Justice Fellow, PAN
World Without Plastics: Sustainable Packaging
- 5 - 6:15 pm, SF State Downtown Campus, Room 597
- Paul Tasner, Pulpworks
Wednesday November 7
Sustainability@SFSU
- Noon - 1:30 pm, SF State Main Campus, Library 121
- Caitlin Steele, Director of Sustainability and Energy
- Nick Kordesch, LEED Sustainability Specialist
- Jack Steinmann, Student Leader - Environmental Resource Center
Women at the Forefront: Careers of the Future
- 5 - 6:30 pm, SF State Main Campus, Library 121
- Deborah Acosta, We Accelerate Women's Impact
Navigating Climate Change: Strategy in Practice
- 5 - 6:15 pm, SF State Downtown Campus, Room 597
- Yoon Kim, Director of Advisory Services, Four Twenty Seven
Thursday November 8
Community Engagement: On Land and Sea!
- Noon - 1:30 pm, SF State Main Campus, Library 121
- Maia Kolbeck, Aquarium of the Bay
Sustaining our Next Generation: An Intimate Look at the Small Family Farm
- 5 - 6:30 pm, SF State Main Campus, Library 121
- The Last Crop: A Film on California Farms
Friday November 9
Keynote: Artificial Intelligence and Ethics
- Noon - 1:30 pm, SF State Main Campus, Library 121
- Genetic Privacy and Database Re-identification Risks
- Prof. Russ Altman, Stanford University
- SFSU CCLS Distinguished Speaker