Final Reminder: *Wednesday* LSE SF Alumni Are Invited to An Evening with Dr. Christine Chow
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[first_name],
A final reminder to join us Wednesday for an evening with Dr. Christine Chow, as she explains how ethical AI fits into sustainability and impact investment. How can we channel the positive energy of employee activism to shape the direction of business ethics?
Investor Expectations on the Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence
Date: Wednesday, June 19th, 2019
Time: 6:00 - 8:00pm
Location: The Beacon Rock Room, Googleplex, 2375 Garcia Avenue, Building GWC5, Mountain View, CA 94043
Cost: $10 per person
Space is limited. Advance registration required.
Click here to register.
Dr. Chow has over 20 years of experience in investment management, research, and hedge funds. Her PhD thesis on shareholder engagement for responsible investment was short-listed for a United Nations award in Sweden.
Christine is an alumna of the LSE and the first Chinese member of the LSE Court of Governors. She is also a member of the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group on Artificial Intelligence.
6:00PM - 8:00PM Wed 19 Jun 2019
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