The 2021 NYU Public Interest Technology (PIT) Convention and Career Fair is a virtual hands-on event for professionals, researchers and students interested in creating a better world through technology.
Join us for the first panel in a series featuring some of today’s leading social entrepreneurs in food, education, climate change and financial access for a discussion on how social enterprises can solve some of the biggest problems of the 21st Century.
Featuring:
• Miriam Altman, Co-Founder and CEO, Kinvolved
• Tim McCollum, Founder and CEO, Beyond Good
Paul Barrett, deputy director, NYU Stern Center for Business & Human Rights, and Vivian Schiller, executive director, Aspen Digital; former president and CEO, NPR; former head of news, Twitter. Moderated by Michael Posner.
Presented by Tensie Whelan, Director, NYU Stern Center for Sustainable Business, and Jeffrey Hollender, co-founder & CEO, American Sustainable Business Council; co-founder, Seventh Generation. The conversation will be moderated by Batia Wiesenfeld.
The NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights hosted a discussion and audience Q&A on one of the most pressing issues facing the social media industry and its billions of users: How are Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube carrying out the crucial function of content moderation?
Daniel Lubetzky, founder and executive chairman of KIND Snacks, sat down with Professor Tensie Whelan, director of NYU Stern's Center for Sustainable Business, for an in-depth conversation as part of NYU Stern’s 14th annual Haitkin Lecture, hosted by the School’s Business and Society Program. During a wide-ranging discussion to a packed room of students and alumni from across NYU, Lubetzky emphas