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Carnegie New Leaders: Public Corruption in New York: What Have We Learned? | 06/20/13
Brendan R. McGuire
This event will feature a prosecutor's take on the legal and ethical challenges posed by public corruption in New York. (Carnegie New Leaders)

Carnegie New Leaders: Managing Infectious Disease Threats in the Natural Resources Industries | 11/14/13
Elizabeth Loh, Kris Murray, Sarah Elwood
Three emerging infectious diseases experts from the EcoHealth Alliance will discuss their research on emerging infectious disease as it relates to the business of extractive industries. EcoHealth Alliance integrates innovative science-based solutions and partnerships that increase capacity to achieve two interrelated goals: protecting global health by preventing the outbreak of emerging diseases and safeguarding ecosystems by promoting conservation. (Carnegie New Leaders)

Past Events

Carnegie New Leaders: A Discussion with Independent Diplomat's Carne Ross | 05/21/13
Carne Ross
Carne Ross is a former British diplomat who resigned over the Iraq War. His latest book is "The Leaderless Revolution" and as the head of Independent Diplomat, he advises democratic but marginalized governments and political groups. He will lead a discussion on ethical leadership. (Carnegie New Leaders)

Carnegie New Leaders: Film Screening - "Uprising" | 02/27/13
Fredrik Stanton
"Uprising" tells the story of the Egyptian revolution from the perspective of its leadership and key organizers, their struggle for freedom against tremendous odds, their sacrifice, and the courage and ingenuity that allowed them to succeed. (Carnegie New Leaders)

Carnegie New Leaders: How To Be Good | 01/23/13
Randy Cohen
If we can reach a rough consensus on right and wrong--don't lie, don't cheat, don't steal--why don't we all behave virtuously? Writer Randy Cohen explores the idea that the answer lies not in our characters but our circumstances, and discuss how to create the kind of communities--in our neighborhoods, our schools, our businesses--in which we are likely to behave admirably. (Carnegie New Leaders)

Carnegie New Leaders: Holiday Party and Program Update | 12/05/12
Come celebrate the holiday season with other Carnegie New Leaders over wine and cheese in the Council's lovely Swiss Room and Board Room. (Carnegie New Leaders)

Carnegie New Leaders: Innovation and Leadership in 21st Century Media | 11/12/12
Doug Mitchell
Leadership expert Doug Mitchell discusses emerging trends and ways young people can create innovations that impact the direction of media in the 21st century. Mitchell mentors a diverse array of college and young media professionals, and consults with public media stations to help them capitalize on opportunities that cutting-edge media tools can bring. (Carnegie New Leaders)

Carnegie New Leaders: Why and How the Eurozone Crisis Will Be Solved | 10/16/12
Jacob Funk Kirkegaard
In this Carnegie New Leaders gathering, economist Jacob Funk Kirkegaard will discuss why his outlook for Europe is relatively rosy. Kirkegaard is a research fellow at the Peterson Institute in Washington DC. He has testified on the European debt crisis before Congress, and commented on PBS NewsHour, Bloomberg, CNNMoney, and other media outlets. (Carnegie New Leaders)

Is the World Becoming More Peaceful? | 09/27/12
Steven Pinker, Robert D. Kaplan
Join us for a vigorous discussion between two leading thinkers in global affairs -- Harvard professor Steven Pinker and "Atlantic" correspondent Robert D. Kaplan -- as they take on the subject of world peace, a core interest of Carnegie Council. Joel H. Rosenthal, president of Carnegie Council, will moderate. (Ethics Matter, Carnegie New Leaders)

CNL Film Screening: "The Waste Land" | 07/19/12
This critically acclaimed documentary explores identity, aid, and artistic expression in a community of Brazilian trash pickers outside Rio de Janeiro. Documentarian Lucy Walker follows the Brooklyn-based Brazilian artist Vik Muniz as he collaborates with the trash pickers to create large-scale artworks, and then sets up long-term aid for the community. (Carnegie New Leaders)

Beyond the Checkbook: New Models for Corporate Philanthropy | 06/26/12
Nicole Carta, Sarah Kroon Chiles, Graham Macmillan, Brian Walsh
This interactive workshop will feature Citi Foundation, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Liquidnet for Good, and the UN Population Fund. Business leaders and Carnegie New Leaders will discuss emerging trends in corporate philanthropy, and explore strategies to leverage corporate resources and expertise to benefit society and business in a responsible and ethical way. Carnegie New Leader and Open Society Foundation Program Officer Masha S. Feiguinova will moderate the workshop. (Carnegie New Leaders Program) (Workshops for Ethics in Business)

Carnegie New Leaders: What Does It Mean to Prevent Genocide? | 06/12/12
Tibi Galis, Kyle C. Matthews
Tibi Galis, executive director of the Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation, discusses the question "What does it mean to prevent genocide?" and the distinction he sees between genocide prevention and military intervention policies. (Carnegie New Leaders Program)

Carnegie New Leaders: Planet Money Tells the Story of Sovereign Debt | 04/24/12
Zoe Chace, Caitlin Kenney, Joseph Amann
NPR's Planet Money team employs relatable story-telling techniques to analyze complex financial issues. In this multimedia presentation, reporter Zoe Chace and producer Caitlin Kenney will put the European debt crisis in context and talk about their on-the-ground reporting of its financial, political and ethical implications. (Carnegie New Leaders Program)

Carnegie New Leaders Event - Lessons from the Old Guard: Can Gen Y Best the Challenges that Bettered the Baby Boom? | 01/18/12
Brian Michael Till
Author Brian Michael Till discusses the insights for ethical leadership he discovered while writing "Conversations with Power." (Carnegie New Leaders Program)

Carnegie New Leaders: Holiday Party and Program Update | 12/08/11
Come celebrate the holiday season with other Carnegie New Leaders! (Carnegie New Leaders Program)

Carnegie New Leaders Event - Young Leaders as a Strategic Asset in the U.S. Military: Talent and National Security | 11/12/11
Colonel Michael J. Gould (Commander, U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Hamilton), Commander Erin A. McAvoy (U.S. Navy), Captain Albert Vallejos (Southwest Outreach Officer, West Point), Colonel German J. Velez (U.S. ret.)
This second CNL event with Fort Hamilton will focus on young leaders as a strategic asset and provide for a unique platform to discuss leadership questions and national security with senior military officials as well as young officers with battlefield experience. (Carnegie New Leaders Program)

Carnegie New Leaders Event - Journalism's New World | 11/02/11
Barbara Crossette
Please join us for a look at how international reporting has changed dramatically over a few decades: new dangers, new competitors, and new ethical and professional challenges. (Carnegie New Leaders Program)

Carnegie New Leaders Event: Decision Points: The American Dream in the Balance | 09/07/11
Sam Speedie
In commemorating the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy, Sam Speedie examines the public-sector response and how it can obstruct high-quality leadership in public service. (Carnegie New Leaders Program)

Foundations for Change: Businesses, Governments and NGOs Scaling Impact Together | 11/18/10
Caleb McClennen, David Salpeter, Zarinés Negrón
Today, it is a basic principle for businesses, NGOs, and governments to expand their impact by collaborating. Unfortunately, the leadership skills needed to successfully navigate between all three types of organizations are rarely developed and even more rarely defined. This interactive discussion will identify and address these skills gaps.

Carnegie New Leaders Event: Forty Years After Friedman: What is the Proper Role of Business in Society? (with live webcast) BY INVITATION ONLY | 09/13/10
Christine Bader, Jeffrey Hittner
In light of financial reform and the BP oil spill, Christine Bader will lead the Carnegie New Leaders in an interactive discussion of corporate social responsibility. This event is part of the Council's second annual SEPTEMBER SUSTAINABILITY MONTH.

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