Head over to Brooklyn Law School next week for a great-sounding talk on the future of the business, innovation and the law environment in the borough.
The law school’s Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship will host a panel next Tuesday, April 12 featuring some of the leading businesspeople and academics in Brooklyn.
“The Borough of brownstones and warehouses continues to emerge as a global powerhouse with a skyline that may soon rival that of the Manhattan,” according to CUBE:
The numerous ventures driving these and other pioneering efforts in Brooklyn are raising novel legal, policy, business, and societal issues that generate opportunities for growth along with some growing pains. Join Brooklyn Law School and [CUBE] for a lively panel discussion that explores these phenomena and their impact on the lives, environment, and flourishing businesses of the Borough and its growing and diverse population.
CUBE Networking Reception & Panel Discussion | Brooklyn: Sky's the Limit & Annual Innovators Competition https://t.co/vBrZgRoZDa @CUBE_bk
— Brooklyn Law School (@brooklynlaw) April 6, 2016
The panelists will be:
- David Ehrenberg, president and CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard
- Jonathan Marvel, principal at Marvel Architects
- Ron Shiffman, cofounder of the Pratt Institute for Community and Environment Development
- Todd Sigaty, director of Legal Affairs at SHoP Architects
- Brian Streem, cofounder of Aerobo drone developers
- Lee Wellington, executive director of the Urban Manufacturing Alliance
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