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The End of the World as We Know It?
April 18th, 2018
CO-SPONSORED WITH:
Risk Management and Decision Processes Center
Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research
Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy
Penn Program in Environmental Humanities
The Wharton Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership
11th Annual Conference
The Consequences of Extreme Climatic
Disruption for Business
and Democracy
The End of the World as We Know it? The Consequences of Extreme Climatic Disruption for Business and Democracy
11th Annual Conference The Wharton Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership
Wendell Pritchett
Provost University of Pennsylvania
The End of the World as We Know it? The Consequences of Extreme Climatic Disruption for Business and Democracy
11th Annual Conference The Wharton Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership
Opening Keynote:
Colby Manwaring
CEO Innovyze
The End of the World as We Know it? The Consequences of Extreme Climatic Disruption for Business and Democracy
11th Annual Conference The Wharton Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership
Panel One: Business Perspectives
Elinor Haider Vice President
Veolia, North America
Lisa Manley Director Sustainability
Engagement Mars
Anthony Wagar Exec. Vice President
Environmental Practice Willis Towers Watson
Gary Survis Senior IGEL Fellow
Panelists:
Moderator:
Jacqueline Mayan Sr. Manager
Eastern Shore Natural Gas At Chesapeake
Utilities
Sanjay Patnaik Assistant Professor of
Strategic Management & Public Policy
George Washington University
The End of the World as We Know it? The Consequences of Extreme Climatic Disruption for Business and Democracy
11th Annual Conference The Wharton Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership
Morning Keynote:
Erica Ocampo
Sustainability Strategy Manager DOW Chemical Company
The End of the World as We Know it? The Consequences of Extreme Climatic Disruption for Business and Democracy
11th Annual Conference The Wharton Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership
Panel Two: Academic Perspectives
David Grinspoon Chief Scientist
Planetary Science Institute
Edward L. Rubin Professor of Law &
Political Science Vanderbilt University
Bethany Wiggin Director
Penn Program in Environmental
Humanities
Eric Orts Faculty Director of
Wharton IGEL
Panelists:
Moderator:
Carolyn Kousky Director for
Policy Research And Engagement,
Wharton Risk Center
Edna Odhiambo Tutorial Fellow University of
Nairobi
Howard Kunreuther James G. Dinan Professor University of Pennsylvania
Co-Director Wharton Risk Management
The End of the World as We Know It?
April 18th, 2018
CO-SPONSORED WITH:
Risk Management and Decision Processes Center
Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research
Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy
Penn Program in Environmental Humanities
The Wharton Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership
11th Annual Conference
The Consequences of Extreme Climatic
Disruption for Business
and Democracy
The End of the World as We Know it? The Consequences of Extreme Climatic Disruption for Business and Democracy
11th Annual Conference The Wharton Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership
Panel Three: National Security Perspectives
Mark Nevitt Sharswood Fellow Penn Law Faculty
Sarah Light Wharton Faculty
Panelists:
Moderator:
Ann C. Phillips Rear Admiral
U.S. Navy (Retired)
Christopher Rohner Business Continuity Program Manager
General Dynamics Information Technology
(Formerly CSRA)
The End of the World as We Know it? The Consequences of Extreme Climatic Disruption for Business and Democracy
11th Annual Conference The Wharton Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership
Closing Keynote:
Margaret Leinen
Vice Chancellor/Director Scripps Institution of
Oceanography