From: MBA Student Council
Date: March 1, 2020
Subject: Student Council - 3/1/20 Weekly Newsletter



 
 
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CALLING ALL JOHNSON ALLIES FOR WOMEN!

To kick off Women’s History Month, JAWs would like you to join them for “On Wednesdays we wear pink.” Johnson men who would like to show their support are invited to stop by the Atrium on Wednesday, March 4 from 12-1 to learn more about JAWs and pick up a pink bandana to wear every Wednesday throughout the month of March. Help raise awareness and celebrate Women’s History Month! Be sure to keep an eye out for other upcoming WMC events – men are welcome and encouraged to participate!
When: Wednesday, March 4 from 12 to 1 p.m.
Where: Atrium


MOVING TO NYC AFTER GRADUATION?

Learn more about the NYC apartment hunting process with Cooper & Cooper Real Estate.
When: Wednesday, March 4 from 12 to 1 p.m.
Where: Sage B05
Register here.


CORNELL BUSINESS IMPACT SYMPOSIUM

Join us for Cornell's premier sustainability and business symposium. This year's theme is "The Changing Landscape of Business and Sustainability" and panel discussions will include conversations about LEED certification, impact investing, the Green New Deal and the mobility revolution, among others. Keynote speaker will be Al Iannuzzi, VP of Sustainability at The Estée Lauder Companies.
When: Saturday, March 14 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: Breazzano Family Center for Business

Please RSVP here.

JOHNSON NIGHT OUT

The deadline to register has been extended to Thursday, March 5, so don't miss out! Join fellow students and their families for dinner, hosted by Johnson faculty & staff. Each guest is asked to a provide a dish-to-pass or beverage. You will be notified of your host's name, address and other details prior to the event. Please note: Some hosts may adjust the start time for dinner. Cohort points will be awarded for participation.
When: Sunday, March 15 from 5 to 8 p.m.
Where: Various faculty & staff homes
Click here to register.

COMMUNITY IMPACT AUCTION

Join us for the much-awaited Community Impact Auction! Please complete the form linked below if you are interested in auctioning an activity, item or lesson.
When: Thursday, March 19 at 4:15 p.m.
Where: Sage Atrium
Click here to submit.

NETWORKING@REV: HIGH GROWTH STARTUPS

Which startups are ready to scale? Join us at Rev member GiveGab's new office space to learn about their growth and hear from other local startups ramping up. All are welcome to network over complimentary food and drinks. 
When: Thursday, March 19 from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Where: GiveGab - 401 East State Street, Suite 100
Click here to RSVP.


THE 2020 DAY FAMILY ETHICS LECTURE ROUNDTABLE

Join Dyson Professor John Doris, who will deliver the 2020 Day Family Ethics Lecture, "The Organization of Evil," for a lunch roundtable discussion.
When: Tuesday, March 24 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Where: Sage Hall, Ramin Parlor
Click here to RSVP.


KICK-OFF WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH WITH WMC

Show yout appreciation for the women & allies in our community whom you admire. Stop by the atrium, fill out a card & hang it on the Appreciation Board. This week's Sage Social will also brought to you by WMC, so don't forget to pass by the Atrium Thursday afternoon to show your support! Other upcoming events include:

  • Let's Connect Happy Hour: Join the women of Johnson at the Statler to meet new friends across classes. (Please note: this event is not funded and participants are responsible for covering their own food/drink.) Happy Hour dates: Mondays, March 2, 16, April 13, 27. Add to your calendar here.
  • Citi Bank's Women's Networking Breakfast. Come learn about a possible career in finance and network with alumni from across the firm. RSVP here.
  • Don't miss out on JWiT in New York City! The keynote speaker will be Johnson alumna, Hannah Diddams, who serves as Global Head of Advertising Intelligence at Google. Get your ticket today.
  • Solution Sprint: A Workshop with Women in Hospitality United. This workshop will address: creating a safer, harassment-free workplace, ending the gender and racial wage gaps, and supporting a diverse and inclusive talent pipeline. Limited to 60 participants. Register here.

POST A SUMMER HOUSING OPPORTUNITY FOR INCOMING STUDENTS!

Student Services needs our help! The incoming One-Year and Cornell Tech MBA students will be looking for housing options in Ithaca, so if you have a living space that will be available to sublet or rent during the summer, please add your information to this google sheet. There is also a separate tab for household goods! The only follow-up item? Be sure to update the sheet when the apartment has been filled or your item is sold!



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