Panelist for Corporate Social Responsibility vs. Government Regulation: Larry Zicklin
Lecturer, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Larry Zicklin is a Lecturer at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, a Clinical Professor at the Stern School at New York University, and a member of Duke Corporate Education’s Global Learning Resource Network. He has received teaching awards at both Wharton and NYU. He also teaches at Baruch College, including their programs in Taiwan, Israel and Singapore.
Larry’s area of expertise includes corporate governance, business ethics, and finance.
He is Chairman of the Board of the Baruch College Fund, and has also served as President and Chairman of the Board of UJA/Federation of New York. Larry is a Director of BZL Biologics, Inc. (a Research Company studying antibody-based therapeutics) Liquidnet Inc, (an alternative trading system for large institutional investors) and Neuberger Berman, an investment management company. He is also Vice Chairman and an Advisory Board Member of LRN-RAND Center for Corporate Ethics, Law and Governance.
Larry retired from Neuberger Berman in 2003, as Chairman of the Board, having previously been Managing Partner and CEO until 1999.
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