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Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian – Explosive Revelations on CT Pension Investment Demand Reforms, Not Assaults on Researchers

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Explosive Revelations

The Rich TVX News Network wholeheartedly endorses the Hartford Courant article titled “Opinion: Facts Show CT Pension Investment Management Demands Reforms, Not Attacks on Researchers.” This insightful piece is co-authored by Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Senior Associate Dean and Lester Crown Professor of Management Practice at the Yale School of Management, and Steven Tian, Research Director of the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute and a former quantitative investment analyst with the Rockefeller Family Office. Their expertise adds valuable perspectives to the ongoing discussion on Connecticut’s pension investment management and the need for essential reforms.

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Yale CELI List

The Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute (CELI) takes pride in introducing the “Yale CELI List of Companies,” an ever-evolving resource featuring over 1000 global corporations graded from A to F based on their level of involvement or disengagement in supporting Russia’s War on Ukraine, whether directly or indirectly. This meticulously maintained list is overseen by esteemed leaders within CELI, including Research Director Steven Tian and Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, the Senior Associate Dean at the Yale School of Management and President of CELI, in collaboration with the dedicated Yale research team. Their efforts are conducted in close partnership with the Kyiv School of Economics

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What is the Yale CELI List of Companies, and what does it aim to achieve?

The Yale CELI List of Companies is a continually updated catalog of 1000+ global corporations, graded from A to F based on their involvement or disengagement in indirectly or directly funding Russia’s War on Ukraine.

Who manages the Yale CELI List of Companies, and who are the key figures behind it?

The list is managed by the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute (CELI), with leadership from CELI Research Director Steven Tian and Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Senior Associate Dean at the Yale School of Management and President of CELI. Their efforts are conducted in close partnership with the Kyiv School of Economics

What criteria are used to grade companies on the Yale CELI List?

Companies are graded based on their level of engagement or disengagement in supporting Russia’s War on Ukraine, with grades ranging from A (least engagement) to F (highest engagement).

How often is the Yale CELI List of Companies updated, and where can I access it?

The list is constantly updated to reflect the latest information. You can access it through the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute.

What is the significance of the Hartford Courant article mentioned in the description?

The article, co-authored by Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian, provides valuable insights into the state of Connecticut’s pension investment management and the need for reforms, while addressing attacks on researchers.

How can I stay informed about developments related to the Yale CELI List of Companies and its findings?

You can stay informed by regularly checking updates from the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute and related news sources covering the topic.

 

Yale CELI List

Yale CELI List of Companies is a comprehensive constantly updated[1] list of 1000[2] plus[3][4] companies worldwide and their grades from A through F based on their level of disengagement or engagement (“digging in”)[5] on indirectly or directly funding Russia’s War on Ukraine. The list is managed by the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute (CELI)[6] whose leaders include CELI Research Director[3] Steven Tian and the Senior Associate Dean at the Yale School of Management, Professor and CELI President Jeffrey Sonnenfeld.[7]

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