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Raising Women's Voices Webinar Series

Brown Advisory

As chief scientist of The Nature Conservancy and the director of the Climate Center at Texas Tech, Dr. Hayhoe has been called “a national treasure” and “one of the nation’s most effective communicators on the threat of climate change.” Speakers: Harbeen Arora, Ph.D. She is now an opinion columnist at The Washington Post.

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Raising Women's Voices Webinar Series

Brown Advisory

As chief scientist of The Nature Conservancy and the director of the Climate Center at Texas Tech, Dr. Hayhoe has been called “a national treasure” and “one of the nation’s most effective communicators on the threat of climate change.” Headlines have been replete with the additional economic challenges that the pandemic has wrought for women.

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Transcript: Kathleen McCarthy

The Big Picture

Kathleen has been with Blackstone since 2010. MCCARTHY: I’d back up actually a little bit further in thinking about how did I get there, because I don’t think it was very obvious actually that I would come out of Yale with an ethics, politics and economics degree — RITHOLTZ: Perfect really, right?

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Should the CFP Board police financial advisor “bad apples”? The debate continues! (Part Two)

Sara Grillo

Wright: Yes, So yes, is the quick answer, the more convoluted answer would be that we should control internally… We’re a fraternity of ethics and competency testing that should be different from the SEC. Salaske: Right, now.

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The Better Letter: Working Hypothesis

The Better Letter

In this week’s TBL return, I’m going to describe the lay of the land, as I see it – my working hypothesis for the way things are in a sweeping take on economic history and how we got to now. Working Hypothesis The sweep of economic history, at least in the Global North, seems to be explained by a series of great revolutions.