Johnson Thought Leader Series in San Francisco - April Lecture

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Wed, Apr 19, 2017

6:30 PM – 9 PM

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The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University, along with the Johnson Club of the Bay Area, is proud to announce the return of the Johnson Thought Leader Series.
 
Building Resilience: Helping Yourself and Your Team Through Challenge
 
featuring 
 
Risa Mish '85, JD '88
Professor of Practice Management at Johnson

Wednesday, April 19, 2017
6:30 - 9:00 p.m. 
 
6:30: Welcome
6:35: Faculty Presentation
7:00: Networking Reception
 
LinkedIn | 222 2nd Street | San Francisco, California 94105

Cost:
Alumni $25
Students $15
 
Fees include a networking reception with appetizers and drinks. 
  
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A special thank you to Rishi Sood, MBA '12 and LinkedIn for sponsoring the space for this event!
 
 

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Risa Mish

Professor of Practice of Management

Johnson Graduate School of Management

Risa Mish designed and teaches the MBA Core course in Critical and Strategic Thinking, in addition to teaching courses in leadership and serving as Faculty Co-Director of the Johnson Leadership Fellows program. She has been the recipient of the MBA Core Faculty Teaching Award, selected by the residential program MBA class to honor the teacher who "best fosters learning through lecture, discussion and course work in the required core curriculum"; the Apple Award for Teaching Excellence, selected by the MBA graduating classes to honor a faculty member who "exemplifies outstanding leadership and enduring educational influence"; the Stephen Russell Distinguished Teaching Award, selected by the five-year MBA reunion class to honor a faculty member whose "teaching and example have continued to influence graduates five years into their post-MBA careers"; and the Globe Award for Teaching Excellence, selected by the Executive MBA graduating class to honor a faculty member who "demonstrates a command of subject matter and also possesses the creativity, dedication, and enthusiasm essential to meet the unique challenges of an EMBA education".

Mish serves as a keynote speaker and workshop leader at global, national, and regional conferences for corporations and trade associations in the consumer products, financial services, health care, high tech, media, and manufacturing industries, on a variety of topics, including critical thinking and problem solving, persuasion and influence, and motivating optimal employee performance.

Before returning to Cornell, Mish was a partner in the New York City law firm of Collazo Carling & Mish LLP (now Collazo Florentino & Keil LLP), where she represented management clients on a wide range of labor and employment law matters, including defense of employment discrimination claims in federal and state courts and administrative agencies, and in labor arbitrations and negotiations under collective bargaining agreements. Prior to CC&M, Mish was a labor and employment law associate with Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York City, where she represented Fortune 500 clients in the financial services, consumer products, and manufacturing industries. She is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and state and federal courts in New York and Massachusetts.

Mish is a member of the Board of Directors of SmithBucklin Corporation, the worldÔÇÖs largest trade association management company, headquartered in Chicago; TheraCare Corporation, headquartered in New York City; and the United Way of Tompkins County. She formerly served as a Trustee of the Tompkins County Public Library, and Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of the Community Foundation of Tompkins County.

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