Business Writer In Residence

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Mar 6, 2017 - More companies are facing political backlash and boycotts. Uber,. Nordstrom, Penzeys Spices, Ford, Harley
BUSINESS WRITER IN RESIDENCE:

YUKI NOGUCHI NPR CORRESPONDENT Roundtable Discussions with WSB Faculty Big-League Changes to Tax, Trade, and Regulations Monday, March 6 1:30-2:45 p.m. 3180 Grainger Hall

The current administration is proposing major policy changes, including reforming tax codes, restructuring trade deals, and reducing regulations by up to 75%. What are the implications of these proposals and what does the new environment mean for business and corporate governance?

Boycotts, Protests, and Tweet Shaming: How Companies Are Navigating Political Divisions Wednesday, March 8 9:00-10:15 a.m. Plenary Grainger Hall

More companies are facing political backlash and boycotts. Uber, Nordstrom, Penzeys Spices, Ford, Harley Davidson, L.L. Bean, Boeing, and Toyota are just some of the companies in PR firestorms, How do businesses navigate this political climate? How can they protect their brands with consumers?

The Future of the Affordable Care Act and the Making of TrumpCare Wednesday, March 8 1:00-2:15 p.m. 2335 Grainger Hall

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While the discussion has gone from “repeal now” to “repeal and replace,” there’s no apparent roadmap for what comes next. What could changes to the Affordable Care Act look like and what will this mean for consumers and the healthcare industry?

Business Writer in Residence: YUKI NOGUCHI

Big-League Changes to Tax, Trade, and Regulations Monday, March 6 1:30-2:45 p.m. 3180 Grainger Hall

Terry Warfield Professor and Chair of Accounting & Information Systems

The current administration is proposing major policy changes, including reforming tax codes, restructuring trade deals, and reducing regulations by up to 75%. What are the implications of these proposals and what does the new environment mean for business and corporate governance?

Thomas Linsmeier Professor, Accounting

Emily Griffith Assistant Professor, Accounting

Fabio Gaertner Assistant Professor, Accounting

Yuki Noguchi NPR Business Correspondent

Business Writer in Residence: YUKI NOGUCHI Boycotts, Protests, and Tweet Shaming:

How Companies are Navigating Political Divisions Wednesday, March 8 9:00-10:15 a.m. Plenary Grainger Hall

Page Moreau Professor of Marketing, Executive Director of the Center for Product and Brand Management

More companies are facing political backlash and boycotts. Uber, Nordstrom, Penzeys Spices, Ford, Harley Davidson, L.L. Bean, Boeing, and Toyota are just some of the companies in PR firestorms, How do businesses navigate this political climate? How can they protect their brands with consumers?

Neeraj Arora Professor of Marketing, Executive Director of the A.C. Nielsen Center for Marketing Research

Joan Schmit Professor and Chair of Risk and Insurance

Thomas O’Guinn Professor and Chair of Marketing

Yuki Noguchi NPR Business Correspondent

Business Writer in Residence: YUKI NOGUCHI

The Future of the Affordable Care Act and the Making of TrumpCare Wednesday, March 8 1:00-2:15 p.m. 2335 Grainger Hall

While the discussion has gone from “repeal now” to “repeal and replace,” there’s no apparent roadmap for what comes next. What could changes to the Affordable Care Act look like and what will this mean for consumers and the healthcare industry?

Margie Rosenberg Professor of Risk and Insurance

Justin Sydnor Associate Professor of Risk and Insurance

Anita Mukherjee Assistant Professor of Risk and Insurance

Yuki Noguchi NPR Business Correspondent