![]() In that capacity, Darcy helped organizations worldwide address a wide variety of complex compliance, governance and regulatory challenges. ECOA was the largest association exclusively for ethics and compliance executives with over 1,500 members in six continents and cutting across all business sectors. Deloitte’s GR&RS practice provides consultative services to assist organizations and their boards in developing sustainable governance, compliance and risk management programs by helping to identify, monitor, mitigate, and manage their enterprise risks. Prior to joining Deloitte as Senior Adviser, Darcy served nine years as Executive Director of the Ethics & Compliance Officer Association (ECOA). Darcy is Senior Adviser to Deloitte & Touche LLP’s governance, regulatory and risk strategies’ (GR&RS) enterprise compliance practice. Senior Adviser, Deloitte & Touche Chairman of the Global Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility, St. The session will conclude with a look at the future of CSR.We hope you can join us for this complimentary Knowledge Series event. ![]() Join us for an engaging discussion of differing views of corporate social responsibility in Asia and beyond. We will examine the intersection between ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility and ask if self-interest impedes progress in our social responsibilities. Thomas Aquinas Collegeįounder and Managing Member, Peridot Asia Advisors Principal Counsel of the Law Offices of Lawrence A. Senior Adviser, Deloitte & Touche Chairman of the Global Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility, St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeĮxpanding Asia: Opportunities and Challenges of Corporate Social Responsibility November 2nd: Confronting surveillance capitalism: How to respond to our digital overlords? A conversation with Zeynep Tufekciĭecember 13th: Noam Cohen in conversation with Micah SifryĬKGSB Knowledge Series Event: Expanding Asia: Opportunities and Challenges of Corporate Social ResponsibilityĪ CKGSB Knowledge Series Event in Partnership with St. Register for all three to receive a discount!Ĭivic Hall Members, email to receive your free ticket!įor more information on other talks in this series: Here at Civic Hall, we believe that people using technology can work to make the world more just, democratic and equitable. With that mission in mind, we're kicking off an ongoing series of talks on the topic of Tech and Power.Ĭopies of World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech will be available for purchase! If there is a silver lining, it is that a wide range of voices are rising to ask hard questions about the power of tech. But now a new kind of power is rapidly concentrating: the power to determine how we connect with each other, how we communicate, and on whose terms. Outsiders and insurgents frequently displaced insiders and incumbents. And indeed, if you were an early adopter, you often gained an outsized advantage. In the early days of the Internet's rise, many of us believed that it would inevitably democratize power. Drinks and appetizers will be served.įranklin Foer in conversation with Zephyr TeachoutĬome join the conversation this week with Franklin Foer and Zephyr Teachout about Foer's new book, World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech. We will "open doors" at 6:30PM and the discussion will start at 6:50PM. This event is located at Good Goods' store in SOHO. Shin-pei Tsay, Executive Director at Gehl Institute Moderated by Greg Lindsay, writer, futurist and Urbanist-in-Residence at URBAN-X. What does it mean for cities when old paradigms such as the office tower, department store, factory, and park fall by the wayside or blur together? What are the opportunities and challenges when pop-ups proliferate because no one can meet the landlords’ asking price? When cafes prove more appealing than cubicles, and parks are more than the sum of their playgrounds? ![]() ![]() The urban mix has become mixed-up as retailers fear extinction at the hands of Amazon, hotels are being redesigned to feel like living rooms - or are living rooms courtesy of AirBnB - while knowledge workers are setting up shop in coworking spaces, restaurants and public places - anywhere but the office. MIXED-UP USE: TOWARD MORE DIVERSE REAL ESTATE
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