Mission
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity is a forum for
discussion of a broad range of contemporary issues confronting US corporations
and capital markets. Our concerns include: transparency of corporate
reporting, corporate governance, examining legal and ethical corporate
behavior, spotlighting executive accountability, corporate
responsibility in global business development, risk assessment and
amelioration, resolving conflicting corporate stakeholder interests, and evaluating
the role of governmental regulation.
The Center aims to:
Engage in timely discussion of corporate behavior and issues
Foster interaction among corporate leaders, regulators, scholars and Baruch students
Increase the impact of ethics in the classroom and on our students' lives
Raise the ethical climate of corporate America to a higher plane
Increase the visibility of Baruch College and the Zicklin School
