The Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business annually hosts the Public Leadership Dinner, a unique event connecting students, alumni, business, and community leaders. The event on April 14, 2011 at International House featured keynote speaker Bertrand Collomb, former Chairman and CEO of Paris-based Lafarge, and Board Member at ClimateWorks Foundation. His keynote address was entitled "Climate Change: A Business Experience and Global Governance View." Welcoming remarks by: Bob Miller, Dean Rich Lyons, and Professor Nora Silver.
Sponsors:
ClimateWorks Foundation, Schwab Charitable, MerengueO Cookies, Carolyn Wendler, Stephen Etter, Nancy and Phil Estes, Jay and Judy Espovich, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, Institute at the Golden Gate, Berkeley-Haas Alumni Network, Net Impact, The Berkeley Group.
About the Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership:
The Center's mission is to inspire the next generation of leaders to create and seize opportunities to achieve social impact across sectors.
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Building a Multilateral International Order
Stewart Patrick
Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Stewart Patrick, Director of the Program on International Institutions and Global Governance at the Council on Foreign Relations. Focusing on Patrick's new book, The Best Laid Plans, The Origins of American Multilateralism and the Dawn of the Cold War, topics discussed include: the causes of America's commitment to multilateralism in the period 1940-1950, the implications of this history for analyzing and understanding the global response to the present economic crisis and, looking to the future, the likely evolution of multilateral institutions in a multipolar world under stress.
Recorded April 3, 2009
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