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A Brief History of Scandal

"A Brief History of Scandal” is an abbreviated version of the popular NYU Stern School class taught by Marc Hodak. Hear the amazing stories of great scandals from the railroads and Robber Barons up to Enron and Madoff, and what lessons they still teach us. Discover why business scandals tend to proliferate during economic downturns, and how history repeats itself. This program is sponsored by the CEO Trust in partnership with the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity

What Center for Corporate Integrity
When December 07, 2009
from 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm
Where 151 E. 25th St. Room 750 (between Lex. and 3rd Aves.), Rm 750
Contact Name Matthew LePere
Contact Email Matthew.LePere@baruch.cuny.edu
Contact Phone 646-312-3231
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The CEO TrustThe CEO Trust - where CEOs come together to help each other in ways only they can, with camaraderie, counsel and referral.  Learn more at www.ceotrust.org/




About Marc Hodak

Marc HodakMarc Hodak is the founder of Hodak Value Advisors, LLC. Mr. Hodak has advised dozens of companies, public and private, in diverse industries such as telecommunications, transportation, aerospace, textiles, and real estate. Before founding HVA, Mr. Hodak was a senior project manager at Stern Stewart & Co. where he led EVA® implementations and related projects, as well as their effort to create alternate delivery of intellectual capital to clients. The latter included development of interactive training on EVA principles and applications used in 17 countries around the world.

Prior to his fifteen years as a consultant, Mr. Hodak managed a $100 million per year business unit at Conrail. His strategies for more customer-focused network operations, terminal placement and expansion, equipment technology, and logistics information systems, profitably grew market share in a mature automotive industry by over 20 percentage points in two years.

Mr. Hodak has published numerous articles in various journals on value-based management, corporate governance, transfer pricing, and organizational design. Mr. Hodak has also spoken at conferences throughout the world on managing for shareholder value and has taught seminars on finance and compensation issues at MIT, Wharton. He is currently an adjunct associate professor at NYU’s Stern School and a visiting lecturer at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland.

Mr. Hodak holds an MBA degree in Finance from the Wharton School and a B.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Maryland. He also passed the Bar exam in Patent Law.

Registration

Complimentary pre-registration is required to attend this program.  Register online, by phone or e-mail:

  1. Complete and submit the below registration form.
  2. Call us at 646-312-3231
  3. or E-mail us at cci@baruch.cuny.edu


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