Thursday, February 6, 2025, 6.00pm to 8.00pm EST
Is your company prepared for social unrest? How would your organisation respond to a targeted disinformation attack? Targeted disinformation campaigns are a threat to companies, markets, and nations. You need to become familiar with this growing risk.
This session will include a fascinating discussion on:
- Fraud
- Impact of AI
- Crypto markets
- Geopolitical shifts
- Stress on enforcement and democratic institutions
We’re thrilled to annouce the Vice Dean at Judge Business School and Co-Director of the Cambridge Centre for Financial Reporting and Accountability, Professor Alan Jagolinzer, will be visiting from the University of Cambridge to lead a discussion on Disinformation - Systemic Information Pollution Risks. This seminar presents an excellent opportunity to hear from the project lead of the Cambridge Disinformation Summit. Following the presentation, you will have space to network, share ideas, and connect with fellow Cantabs and friends!
Date: Thursday, February 6
Time: 6:00-8:30pm ET
Location: Army & Navy Club, 901 Seventeenth St Washington, DC 20006
Business attire (jackets, dress trousers, collared shirt (tucked-in) or turtleneck for gentlemen and comparable attire for ladies) is the minimum expected at all times throughout the Clubhouse except as listed below.
Neckties are required in the Main Dining Room for Dinner and Evening Buffet.
Business Casual attire appropriate for the season, (for example, casual dress trousers; appropriate sweaters; collared shirts for gentlemen and comparable attire for ladies) is permitted in the Eagle Grill as well as the lobby during the brief period it takes an individual to register for or check out from an overnight room in the Clubhouse and while proceeding to or from one’s room.
Speaker
Professor Alan Jagolinzer's research interests include financial reporting, international accounting, corporate governance, executive compensation and incentives, and insider trading. He is a member of the editorial boards of the Accounting Review and the Journal of International Accounting Research. Professor Jagolinzer was previously a Fellow of the International Accounting Standards Board, London and is now a member of the Accounting subject group at Cambridge Judge Business School, which focuses on the creation, dissemination, use, and governance of financial information.