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Pava Participates in Cooperative Roundtable on Corporate Responsibility

Pava66017A-33On February 14-15, Dr. Moses Pava, dean and Alvin H. Einbender Chair of Ethics at Yeshiva University’s Sy Syms School of Business, was part of a cooperative group comprising business school deans and other leaders in law and the non-profit world that convened at New York University Stern to engage in dialogue about what business schools should teach future leaders about corporate political participation. The business of “K” street—effective lobbying, how to run a Political Action Committee and more—impacts and intersects with the capital markets, with Wall Street and with business. This collaborative roundtable was sponsored by Baruch College and the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research; Wharton; Columbia University; NYU’s Stern School of Business and School of Law; and the Center for Corporate Accountability. The deans and participating thought leaders debated what business schools should teach and how they should teach it. Pava also recently published an article about the ethics of taxation, "Subjects or Partners: A New Metaphor," in Sh'ma.