10/13 Webinar on NYC's Looming Fiscal Crisis
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Join the Zicklin School of Business for a discussion entitled
Will the Pandemic Force NYC to Relive the Budget Crisis of the 1970s?
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Greg David
Distinguished Lecturer
Director of the Business and Economics Reporting Program
Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
The City University of New York
Ken Abbott
Distinguished Lecturer
Department of Law
Zicklin School of Business
Larry Zicklin (BBA, '57)
Former Chairman, Neuberger Berman
H. Fenwick Huss - Introduction
Willem Kooyker Dean, Zicklin School of Business
Q&A with Professor Gwen Webb
Associate Dean, Zicklin School of Business
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
11 am – Noon
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The Discussion
Maybe the economy will recover quickly and smoothly, and we won't be faced with tough fiscal choices, but that is simply not very likely. If state and city revenues continue to suffer from the economic effects of the pandemic, the key question is how can the city continue to fund essential services while revenues are devastated? Some of the main options are to continue cutting essential services, raise taxes, borrow more, or press Washington for more support at the federal level. All this will happen in the midst of our growing understanding of racial inequalities and the moral imperative to tackle those differences proactively. NYC stood at the brink of bankruptcy once before in the 1970s but pulled away from that point stronger than before. What lies ahead for us this time?
Followed by Q&A.
Speakers
Greg David
Greg David is Distinguished Lecturer and Director of the Business & Economics Reporting Program at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at The City University of New York. He continues his work as a journalist writing a blog and weekly column for Crain's New York Business.
Ken Abbott
Ken Abbott is a Distinguished Lecturer in the Department of Law at the Zicklin School of Business. He recently retired from the position as America’s Chief Risk Officer at Barclays Bank. Prior to that he was Chief Operating Officer (COO) for all Firm Risk at Morgan Stanley, a position he held for over nine years. While at Morgan Stanley he covered Commodities, Rates, FX, Retail and Emerging Markets businesses, and was CRO for Morgan Stanley’s buy-side activity.
Larry Zicklin (BBA, '57)
Larry Zicklin is a former Chairman of the Board of Neuberger Berman, an investment management firm. He is the benefactor of both the Zicklin School of Business and the School's Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity. In addition to his BBA from the Business School, he holds an MBA from the Wharton School.
H. Fenwick Huss
H. Fenwick Huss is the Willem Kooyker Dean of the Zicklin School of Business. Previously he served as Dean of the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) and he holds a master's degree in economics from the University of Connecticut and a doctorate in accountancy from the University of Tennessee.
Gwen Webb
Gwen Webb is Associate Dean of Executive Programs at the Zicklin School of Business and a Professor in the Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics and Finance. She is responsible for creating custom degree and non-degree programs designed to meet the needs of corporate executives. She has a doctorate in finance from New York University.
The Series
Featuring business executives and faculty discussing how business will emerge in the “new normal.” Please join Dean Fenwick Huss, Larry Zicklin, faculty members, and executives for these Zoom webinars, providing insights that will resonate with you on many levels.
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