HSBC
Chief To Speak on the
Economic Power of Diversity
Baruch has been
repeatedly recognized for assembling the most diverse student
body in American higher education. Nevertheless, Baruch students,
on graduation, encounter a different situation at work.
Martin Glynn, president and CEO of HSBC Bank USA, will discuss
the benefits and challenges of leading a diverse workforce
at “HSBC: Ingredients of Building a Global Empire”,
a presentation on Monday, October 4 at 6:00 PM.
The event will be held in the Newman Conference Center on
the seventh floor of the Information and Technology Building
at 151 East 25th Street.
Co-sponsored by the Golden Key Society and Sigma Alpha Delta,
the evening students’ honor society, the event presents
not only Glynn but also President Kathleen Waldron, John Elliott,
dean of the Zicklin School of Business, Patricia Imbimbo,
director of the Career Development Center, and Marilyn Kahn,
director of the Executives-on-Campus program.
For more information, contact Carlos Coto, president of the
Sigma Alpha Delta society, at ccoto@sigmabaruch.org.
