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Hauser Center Brown Bag: Investing for Value or Values?

by Laura Johnston on November 9, 2011

Tuesday, November 15th

12:30 ? 2:00pm

Harvard Kennedy School ? Weil Town Hall (Belfer Lobby Level)

Refreshments will be served

Join Steve Lydenberg, Founding Director of the Initiative for Responsible Investment (IRI) and Jay Youngdahl, Senior Fellow at the IRI for a discussion of why the single minded pursuant of investment ?value? has led to a weakening of the social fabric as well as?diminished insufficient investment returns. Steve and Jay will describe the theoretical and practical work taking place at the IRI in response to this investment conundrum.

Steve Lydenberg

Steve Lydenberg, Founding Director and Senior Research Fellow
Steve Lydenberg is Partner, Strategic Vision of Domini Social Investments and Founding Director of the IRI. He has been active in social research since 1975. Steve was a founder of KLD Research & Analytics, Inc. and served as its research director from 1990 to 2001. From 1987 to 1989, he was an associate with Franklin Research and Development Corporation (now known as Trillium Asset Management). For 12 years he worked with the Council on Economic Priorities, ultimately as director of corporate accountability research. Steve has written numerous publications on issues of corporate social responsibility and responsible investing. He is the author of Corporations and the Public Interest (Berrett-Koehler, 2005), coauthor of Dilemmas in Socially Responsible Investment (Greenleaf, 2011), coauthor of Investing for Good (Harper Collins, 1993), coeditor of The Social Investment Almanac (Henry Holt, 1992), coauthor of Rating America?s Corporate Conscience (Addison-Wesley, 1986),) and has published a variety of papers on the philosophy and practice of sustainable investing.

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Jay Youngdahl

Jay Youngdahl, Visiting Fellow
Jay Youngdahl is a lawyer and writer who is active in the field of responsible investment.? He is a partner in the Houston based law firm, Youngdahl & Citti, P.C.? For over thirty years he has served as Fund Counsel to a number Taft-Hartley employee benefit funds, and is retained to provide expert legal opinions to public and private funds.? Since 2007 he has served as an independent Trustee of the Middletown Works Hourly and Salaried Union Health Care Fund (VEBA).? Jay has written a number of pieces on the issue of Responsible Investment and the role of Trustees in such efforts.? Presently, he is active with the IRI?s Trustee Leadership Forum for Retirement Security. Jay is a Fellow with the College of Labor and Employment Law and holds a B.S. from the University of Houston, a J.D. from the University of Texas at Austin, an M.A. from St. John?s College, and a M.Div. from Harvard University

Source: http://hausercenter.harvard.edu/671/investing-for-value-or-values/

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