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"Very little in the corporate governance environment is black and white," says Center Executive Director Warren Neel.

"Our goal is to study the environment, expose it, and shed some light on the infinite implications corporate governance has on the public's confidence in the market and on the policies and regulations that stem from action and inaction of boards and committees in businesses across the globe."

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A collaborative effort of faculty from the College of Business Administration and the College of Law...

Paul Lapides, recognized as leading academic authority on corporate governance by Corporate Board

George Kuney, author of All I Ever Needed to Know about Enron I Learned in Kindergarten (and Graduate School)

Joe Carcello, recipient of Beta Alpha Psi's Business Professional of the Year award and one of America's top business leaders for the fourth year in a row according to Business Finance magazine

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Inviting corporate practitioners to share experience and perspective...

October 24, 2008
Randy G. Fletchall, Americas Vice Chair of Professional Practice and Risk Management for Ernst & Young and Chairman of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) for 2007-08

November 14, 2008
Harvey J. Goldschmid, Dwight Professor of Law, Columbia University School of Law

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Joe Carcello quoted in Bloomberg.com article:   "Audit Watchdog's Performance Questioned as Court Ruling Looms"
July 29

Tracie Woidtke's post: "Do Boards Pay Attention when Institutional Investor Activists 'Just Vote No'?" is on the Harvard Law School Corporate Governance Blog
July 29

Larry Fauver will be featured in an upcoming article in Forbes highlighting his research on corruption involving public officials and the subsequent costs to taxpayers.
June 16

Joe Carcello quoted in the Wall Street Journal article "Audit Panels Face Reckoning in Credit Mess"
April 8

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The Center focuses on the three areas of corporate governance that most often impact public policy: Audit Committee, Compensation Committee, Nominating/Governance Committee.  For faculty experts in these areas, link to Faculty.

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