Event Information
The Riverside Church
490 Riverside Drive
New York, New York 10027
212-870-6700
The Riverside Church is located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side near Columbia University. The Church covers a two-block area extending from Riverside Drive to Claremont Avenue and between 120th Street and 122nd Street (120th Street is also named Reinhold Niebuhr Place).
Directions by Subway
Take the #1 IRT Broadway Local to 116th Street. Walk north along Broadway (passing Barnard College on the left) to 120th Street (Reinhold Niebuhr Place). Turn left and walk one block to (Claremont Avenue). 91 Claremont is one half block north of 120th Street on the left hand side of the street. If the IRT Broadway Express (#2 or #3 IRT) is taken uptown from midtown Manhattan, be sure to change at 96th street for the local train.
Directions by Bus
Take the M-104, M-4 or M-5 to 120th or 122nd Street.
Parking
The garage is located beneath The Church’s South Wing. The entrance is on 120th Street between Riverside Drive and Claremont Avenue.
CONTACT US:
For any questions regarding the conference please email Mica Odom and Sakura Takano.
MAILING ADDRESS:
Columbia Business School
700 Uris Hall
3022 Broadway
New York, NY 10027
PRESS:
Requests for press passes should be sent to Abby Jacobs.
For any other questions regarding certain aspects of the conference please see the conference committee below.
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE:
Conference Officers
- Mica Odom, Co-Vice President
- Sakura Takano, Co-Vice President
- Joanne Greenstein & Megan Bordi, Corporate Sponsorship
- Kate Grossman & Stacey Beck, Green Team
- Liza Stutts & Melissa Floca, Registration
- Lauren Wall & Katie Aldrich, Communications
- Erin Ewart, Volunteer Coordinator
- Abby Jacobs, Public Relations
- Rochelle Dalton, Logistics
- Stephanie Hsiung, Finance
- Lisa Chun, Day of Duties
Panel Managers
- Matt Balestrieri & Sproule Love, Sustainable Business Strategies
- Lisa King & Jessica Hendrix, Driving Change in U.S. K-12 Education: Ensuring Quality Teachers for All Classrooms
- Hillary Garris & Andy Umans, Private Equity Investment in GS Telecom of Nigeria: A Case Study
- Gerald Lam, The Frontlines of Social Entrepreneurship
- Danielle Noto & Daniel Ko, Transitions in Capital Market Financing for Microfinance Institutions
- Cavan Pohlschroeder, Limited Resources, Unlimited Potential: The Next Generation of Renewable Technologies
- Sarah Barack & Rachel Melroy, Earned Quality: Nonprofit Organizations and Earned Income Initiatives
- Chad Donaubauer, Lisa Gohil & Kate Dempsey-Leiser, Transforming Global Health
- Sawa Nakagawa & Nick Levi-Gardes, Private Equity in Emerging Markets: Looking Beyond the Internal Rate of Return
- Beverly Chung, Cultivating Effective NGO-Business Partnerships
The Social Enterprise Conference 2008 is presented by the Columbia Business School's Social Enterprise Club and the International Development Club with the support of the Social Enterprise Program, Energy Club, Microlumbia Fund, Healthcare Industry Association and Green Business Club, and our generous sponsors. |
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