Business, Law, and Social Enterprise: At the Nexus of Excellence and Impact

Explore Yale’s commitment to developing a new generation of scholars, practitioners, and leaders dedicated to the shared ideals of excellence and social prosperity.

About the Program

Business, law, and society are inseparable and interdependent. Corporations, social enterprises, and government entities make decisions that reverberate throughout society. At the same time, the actions of individuals and communities significantly impact the business, legal, economic, and political organizations around them.
 
In our increasingly interconnected world, we need intellectually curious, rigorously analytical, and deeply ethical leaders who embrace this interdependence and deploy innovative strategies to build a more equitable world while achieving strategic objectives. Join us for an exploration of how Yale is answering that call through a commitment to developing a new generation of scholars, practitioners, and leaders dedicated to the shared ideals of excellence and social prosperity.

Speakers

Laura Arnold ’00 JD

Laura Arnold ’00 JD

Founder and Co-Chair, Arnold Ventures

Kate Cooney

Kate Cooney

Senior Lecturer in Social Enterprise and Management

Ossa Fisher ’99

Ossa Fisher ’99

President, Yale Club of Dallas

Brant Martin ’94 MAR

Brant Martin ’94 MAR

President, Yale Club of Fort Worth

Rohini Pande

Rohini Pande

Henry J. Heinz II Professor of Economics

Peter Salovey ’86 PhD

Peter Salovey ’86 PhD

President; Chris Argyris Professor of Psychology

David Wilkinson ’06 JD

David Wilkinson ’06 JD

Executive Director, Tobin Center for Economic Policy

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