The Seventh Annual Berkeley Fall Forum
on Corporate Governance
Hosted by Jamie Leigh and Steven Tonsfeldt of Cooley and
Stavros Gadinis of the University of California, Berkeley
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Day 1
(All times Pacific)
Welcome Remarks
The “State” of Delaware
Honorable Kathaleen St. J. McCormick, Chancellor Delaware Court of Chancery
Stavros Gadinis, Professor Berkeley Law
Sarah Lightdale, Partner Cooley
The Practitioners’ Guide to Delaware
Randall J. Baron, Partner Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd
Elena Norman, Partner Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor
Elizabeth Pollman, Professor University of Pennsylvania
Brad Sorrels, Partner Wilson Sonsini
Direct: The Rise of the Middleman Economy and the Power of Going to the Source
Kathryn Judge, Professor Columbia Law School
Jamie Leigh, Partner Cooley
The Chair’s Corner
Doug Parker, Chairman American Airlines
Stephen Johnson, Executive Vice President and Strategic Advisor to the CEO American Airlines
Capital Markets Crystal Ball
Ben Burdett, Managing Director J.P. Morgan
Diana Doyle, Managing Director Morgan Stanley
Alan Denenberg, Partner Davis Polk
Buying and Selling with Big Tech
Afra Afsharipour, Professor University of California, Davis
Greg Dalvito, Partner PJT Partners
Steve Tonsfeldt, Partner Cooley
Ethan Zweig, Partner Qatalyst Partners
Closing High-Profile Deals
Afra Afsharipour, Professor University of California, Davis
Michael Diz, Partner Debevoise & Plimpton
David Peinsipp, Partner Cooley
Sarah Payne, Partner Sullivan & Cromwell
Jed Repko, Partner Joele Frank
Odd Lots Podcast: Live Taping
Tracy Alloway, Host Odd Lots Podcast
Margaret O’Mara, Professor University of Washington
Joe Weisenthal, Host Odd Lots Podcast
Law Professors on Twitter and Elon Musk
Adam Badawi, Professor University of California, Berkeley
Ann Lipton, Professor Tulane Law School
Breaking Down the Midterm Election
Stavros Gadinis, Professor Berkeley Law
Paul Pierson, Professor University of California, Berkeley
Reimagining the Global Food System
Kristin Bresnahan, General Counsel Nobell Foods
Magi Richani, CEO Nobell Foods
Day 2
(All times Pacific)
The White Wall
Emily Flitter, Reporter New York Times
Frank Partnoy, Professor Berkeley Law
The Talent Wars 2.0: Employee Recruitment and Retention
Jamie Leigh, Partner Cooley
Stephani Lewis, General Counsel & Chief Diversity Officer IKEA North America
Lisa Mango, General Counsel One Medical (1Life Healthcare)
Corporate Governance and the SEC (Part One)
Jaime Lizárraga, Commissioner U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
David Curran, Co-Chair, Sustainability & ESG Advisory Practice Paul Weiss
Corporate Governance and the SEC (Part Two)
Erik Gerding, Director, SEC Division of Corporation Finance U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Stavros Gadinis, Professor Berkeley Law
2023 Deal Trends
Ed Batts, Partner Gibson Dunn
Steven Lipin, Founder and CEO Gladstone Place Partners
Rachel Proffitt, Partner Cooley
Paul Scrivano, Partner Davis Polk
Brittany Skoda, Global Head of Software Banking Morgan Stanley
Odd Lots Podcast: Live Taping
Jim Chanos, Founder and Managing Partner Kynikos Associates
Tracy Alloway, Host Odd Lots Podcast
Joe Weisenthal, Host Odd Lots Podcast
Afra Afsharipour
Professor
University of California, Davis
Afra Afsharipour is Martin Luther King, Jr. Professor of Law at the University of California, Davis School of Law. She served as Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs from 2018-2024. Professor Afsharipour’s scholarship focuses on corporate governance and business law in a transnational and comparative context. Her scholarship also applies an equality lens to corporate governance and practice, using interdisciplinary theories and empirical research. Professor Afsharipour is a research member of the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI), an elected member of the American Law Institute (ALI) and an American Bar Foundation Fellow. Her scholarship has been published in leading law journals, including the Columbia Law Review, Chicago Law Review, Vanderbilt Law Review, Minnesota Law Review, and other leading journals and books. She is the co-editor of COMPARATIVE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE (Afra Afsharipour & Martin Gelter, eds., Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2021). She authored the HANDBOOK ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN INDIA: LEGAL STANDARDS AND BOARD PRACTICES (The Conference Board 2016) and co-authored the 2021 edition of the book. Professor Afsharipour has delivered numerous talks, nationally and internationally, and has been a visiting scholar in India, China, and Taiwan.
Prior to joining the Davis faculty, Professor Afsharipour was an attorney at Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP and served as a law clerk to the Hon. Rosemary Barkett of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Afsharipour holds a B.A. (magna cum laude) from Cornell University and a J.D. from Columbia Law School (Harlan Fisk Stone Scholar), where she was an articles editor of the Columbia Law Review and a submissions editor of the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law.
Tracy Alloway
Host
Odd Lots Podcast
Tracy Alloway
Host
Odd Lots Podcast
Adam Badawi
Professor
University of California, Berkeley
Adam Badawi is a Professor of Law at UC Berkeley. He writes widely on issues of law and finance with an emphasis on corporate governance, corporate transactions, and shareholder litigation. Much of his recent work uses text analysis and machine learning to analyze debt agreements, merger documents, and shareholder class action complaints. At Berkeley Law, he teaches Contracts, Corporations, Mergers and Acquisitions, and seminars related to these topics.
His research includes Does Voluntary Financial Disclosure Matter? The Case of Fairness Opinions in M&A (forthcoming, The Journal of Law and Economics) (co-authored with Matthew D. Cain and Steven Davidoff Solomon), How Informative is the Text of Securities Complaints? (forthcoming, Journal of Law, Economics & Organization), Social Good and Litigation Risk (forthcoming, Harvard Business Law Review) (co-authored with Frank Partnoy); and Is There a First-Drafter Advantage in M&A?, California Law Review (2019, California Law Review) (co-authored with Elisabeth de Fontenay) (selected as one of the top 10 corporate and securities articles of 2019 by Corporate Practice Commentator).
Prior to joining the faculty of Berkeley Law in 2017, Badawi was a Professor of Law at Washington University in St. Louis. He has been a Visiting Professor at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and he served as a Bigelow Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School. Before joining the academy he was a litigator in the San Francisco office of Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP and was a law clerk to the Hon. Michael McConnell of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Randall J. Baron
Partner
Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd
Randall J. Baron
Partner
Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd
Ed Batts
Partner
Gibson Dunn
Ed Batts is a corporate partner in Gibson Dunn’s Palo Alto office. For 25 years, he has counseled technology clients, including in the semiconductor supply chain; enterprise software and cloud; hardware and devices; 5G and satellite; and large-cap enterprises that engage in many of these sub-verticals at once.
In technical expertise, Ed focuses on mergers and acquisitions, including cross-border transactions, spin-offs, tender offers, and going private transactions. He also counsels public companies on corporate governance and fiduciary duties, as well as crisis management on cyber-security and internal investigations, activist investor situations, and accounting issues. He has significant experience in equity capital markets and venture capital transactions.
Ed has been named multiple times both a BTI Client Service All Star and an Acritas/Thomson Reuters Star, and has been recognized by Best Lawyers for his work in corporate law. He is a member of the American Nuclear Society and published author on nuclear waste issues. He also is a military officer veteran and former U.S. federal special agent.
Ed received his law degree from Stanford Law School in 1998 and earned his B.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles, summa cum laude, in 1995.
Kristin Bresnahan
General Counsel
Nobell Foods
Kristin Bresnahan
General Counsel
Nobell Foods
Ben Burdett
Managing Director
J.P. Morgan
Ben Burdett
Managing Director
J.P. Morgan
Jim Chanos
Founder and Managing Partner
Kynikos Associates
Jim Chanos
Founder and Managing Partner
Kynikos Associates
David Curran
Co-Chair, Sustainability & ESG Advisory Practice
Paul Weiss
Dave Curran is Co-Chair of Paul, Weiss’s Sustainability & Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Advisory Practice and Executive Director of the ESG and Law Institute. Dave is responsible for continuing to develop and promote the firm’s ESG practices and works with the firm’s lawyers to lead its Sustainability and ESG Advisory Practice Group.
Dave is a recognized leader in helping complex organizations build resilience. In addition to his work in the ESG space, he has more than 30 years of experience in legal, technology, compliance, risk and ethics roles. Dave has led many popular thought leadership conversations with senior executives on a variety of topics where business and technology intersect with the legal, compliance and risk ecosystems, including Transforming Law, Big Data, #MeToo, AI and many others.
Dave began his career as a media trial and appellate lawyer before moving to senior in-house legal, compliance and regulatory affairs positions. He was previously Senior Vice President and Chief Business Officer at FiscalNote, a legal AI/technology company, and held senior business and legal leadership roles with Thomson Reuters, IntraLinks, Integrity Interactive, Havas, Vertis and Campbell Soup Company.
Dave is Executive Director of the ESG and Law Institute, a forum for lawyers, business leaders and academic institutions dedicated to the independent study of issues relating to the intersection of ESG, business and the law. Dave also serves as co-chair of the New York State Bar Association’s ESG Committee, which aims to educate and engage New York lawyers, law students and faculty on ESG practices and developments through thought leadership and robust educational programs.
Greg Dalvito
Partner
PJT Partners
Greg Dalvito
Partner
PJT Partners
Alan Denenberg
Partner
Davis Polk
Alan, co-head of our Northern California office, has extensive experience in corporate finance, M&A and general corporate advice representing acquirers, target companies and private equity firms.
He advises clients on a broad range of public and private equity, debt and convertible financings, including more than 60 IPOs since 2015. He represents U.S. and non-U.S. issuers and underwriters in industries including technology, life sciences, retail and consumer products.
Law360 named Alan a “Capital Markets MVP” in 2019 and a “Technology MVP” three times, most recently in 2022. Chambers USA ranks Alan in each of capital markets, convertible securities and M&A.
Alan provides general corporate advice to clients including Accuray, Acutus Medical, Arcade Beauty, AssetMark, Credo Semiconductor, CrowdStrike, Equinix, GoDaddy, Ingram Micro, Kittyhawk, McKesson, Mirion, Penumbra, PLAYSTUDIOS, Premiere Medical, QuinStreet, UltraClean and Xponential Fitness.
Michael Diz
Partner
Debevoise & Plimpton
Michael Diz is Co-Chair of Debevoise’s Mergers & Acquisitions Group, co-managing partner of its San Francisco office, and a leader in the Technology, Media & Telecommunications, Private Equity and Corporate Governance Groups. Mr. Diz has a broad-based transactional practice advising public and private companies, private equity firms and special committees on mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance and fiduciary duty matters. Mr. Diz is ranked as a leading M&A lawyer by Chambers Global (2024) and Chambers USA (2024), where clients note that he is “immensely smart” and “technically talented.” He received his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 2004. He received his B.A., with highest distinction, from the University of Virginia in 1999.
Diana Doyle
Managing Director
Morgan Stanley
Diana Doyle
Managing Director
Morgan Stanley
Emily Flitter
Reporter
New York Times
Emily Flitter
Reporter
New York Times
Stavros Gadinis
Professor
Berkeley Law
Professor Gadinis’ research examines questions in corporate law and financial regulation, both domestic and international. He is particularly interested in the interplay between companies and regulators, exploring the institutional framework for law enforcement, compliance, and risk management. In the last few years, he has focused on sustainability and social issues as an attempt to expand the scope of corporate governance. In Corporate Law and Social Risk (co- authored with Amelia Miazad) (2020 Vanderbilt Law Review), the focus is on stakeholder outreach as a governance system seeking to identify and address social risks for the business. In a follow-up article, A Test of Stakeholder Capitalism (co-authored with Amelia Miazad), they explore how corporations relied on feedback from stakeholders to address the implications of the Covid pandemic. His article The Hidden Power of Compliance (co-authored with Amelia Miazad) (2019 Minnesota Law Review) explores how extensive internal reporting within companies impacts the liability of board members. In Collaborative Gatekeepers (co-authored with Colby Mangels) (2016 Washington & Lee Law Review) he explores anti-money laundering law as a model of pro-active misconduct reporting. Gadinis’ work has also traced the spread of financial standards around the world, showing how private, regulator, or government supports leads to distinct results (Three Pathways to Global Standards, 2015 American Journal of International Law). Gadinis has argued that systemic risk reforms introduced after the 2008 financial crisis has resulted in increasing the role of political appointees over independent regulators in the oversight of the financial system (2012 California Law Review).
Before entering into academia, Gadinis practiced corporate law for four years in Europe. Gadinis completed his S.J.D. at Harvard in May 2010. He also holds an LL.M. degree from the University of Cambridge (UK), and a law degree from Aristotle University, Greece.
Erik Gerding
Director, SEC Division of Corporation Finance
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Erik Gerding
Director, SEC Division of Corporation Finance
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Honorable Sam Glasscock III
Vice Chancellor
Delaware Court of Chancery
The Honorable Sam Glasscock III was appointed as Vice Chancellor in 2011 after having served as Master in Chancery from 1999 to 2011. He was born in Erie, Pennsylvania and spent most of his youth in Lewes, Delaware. He received a B.A. in History from the University of Delaware in 1979, a J.D. from Duke University in 1983 and a Master’s Degree in Marine Policy from the University of Delaware in 1989. Before coming to the Court of Chancery, he worked as a judicial clerk, as an associate at Prickett, Jones, Elliott, Kristol & Schnee in the litigation section, as a Superior Court special discovery master and as a Deputy Attorney General in the Appeals Unit of the Department of Justice.
Stephen Johnson
Executive Vice President and Strategic Advisor to the CEO
American Airlines
Stephen Johnson
Executive Vice President and Strategic Advisor to the CEO
American Airlines
Kathryn Judge
Professor
Columbia Law School
Kathryn Judge
Professor
Columbia Law School
Jamie Leigh
Partner
Cooley
Jamie is co-chair of the firm’s M&A group. The strength of Jamie’s practice is in its high-profile variety – a curated mix of cutting-edge public, private, buy-side, sell-side and multi-industry clients. She also regularly counsels takeover and activist defense engagements, proxy contests, joint ventures, strategic equity investments, and founder and management teams. Jamie enjoys her regular advisory role with boards of directors and special committees regarding corporate governance and strategic matters. She sits on the executive advisory board of the Berkeley Center for Law and Business. Jamie is also affiliated with the International Bar Association as a Corporate and M&A Law Committee Officer. Jamie’s representative tech clients include Uber, Tableau, Zoom, Twilio, Fastly, Sunrun, Netflix, Dropbox, Automattic, Levi Strauss & Co., Procore, Ellie Mae, Looker, Chegg and MINDBODY. Jamie’s representative life sciences clients include Medivation, Arena Pharmaceuticals, Five Prime Therapeutics, Kite Pharma, Portola Pharmaceuticals, Principia Biopharma, Forty Seven, Abaxis and Dova Pharmaceuticals. Her representative investment banking clients include Qatalyst Partners, Centerview Partners and Morgan Stanley.
Stephani Lewis
General Counsel & Chief Diversity Officer
IKEA North America
Stephani Lewis
General Counsel & Chief Diversity Officer
IKEA North America
Sarah Lightdale
Partner
Cooley
Sarah Lightdale
Partner
Cooley
Steven Lipin
Founder and CEO
Gladstone Place Partners
Steve Lipin is founder and chief executive officer of communications advisory firm Gladstone Place Partners and a trusted advisor in the field of strategic, financial and corporate governance communications. Steve has spent over 35 years at the intersection of the corporate world, Wall Street and the media, as a leading financial journalist and top communications strategist to C- Suites and Boards of Directors. Steve started Gladstone Place Partners in 2017 after 16 years at Brunswick Group, where he was U.S. Senior Partner. Steve is also a lecturer at Berkeley Law where he teaches a class on M&A and proxy contests.
At Gladstone Place Partners, Steve has worked on assignments such as Take-Two Interactive’s $12.7 billion acquisition of Zynga, 3G’s $7.1 billion acquisition of Hunter Douglas, Acceleron Pharma’s $11.5 billion sale to Merck, Dunkin Brands’ $11 billion sale to Inspire Brands and The Walt Disney Company’s acquisition of 21st Century Fox assets. Steve has worked on many landmark M&A deals such as InBev’s acquisition of Anheuser-Busch, AB InBev’s acquisitions of Grupo Modelo and of SAB Miller, Air Liquide’s purchase of Airgas, Marriott International’s acquisition of Starwood, Burger King’s combination with Tim Horton’s and American Airlines’ sale to US Airways.
He has also advised many companies on shareholder activist defense and shareholder engagements, including most recently The Walt Disney Company’s successful proxy contest against Nelson Peltz; Illumina’s proxy contest against Carl Icahn, as well as activism defense work for AT&T, Duke Energy, Marriott, PepsiCo, Yahoo!, Macy’s, AIG, Freeport-McMoRan and Arconic, among others.
Before communications, Steve spent 17 years in financial journalism, 10 of which were at The Wall Street Journal. Steve was the Journal’s Finance Editor, supervising the paper’s coverage of mergers, commercial banking, private equity and corporate finance, after five years as the M&A beat reporter during which he was nominated for a Pulitzer. He joined the Journal in 1991 to cover banking after stints at Institutional Investor and American Banker.
Born in New York City, Steve graduated from Boston College with a bachelor’s degree in Economics. He is a board member of the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism at Columbia Journalism School, the Columbia Journalism Review and of Youth INC. He has three children, including one in the JSP program at Berkeley Law, and lives in New York City with his wife.
Ann Lipton
Professor
Tulane Law School
Ann Lipton
Professor
Tulane Law School
Jaime Lizárraga
Commissioner
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Jaime Lizárraga
Commissioner
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Lisa Mango
General Counsel
One Medical (1Life Healthcare)
Lisa Mango
General Counsel
One Medical (1Life Healthcare)
Honorable Kathaleen St. J. McCormick
Chancellor
Delaware Court of Chancery
The Honorable Kathaleen S. McCormick was sworn in as Chancellor of the Court of Chancery on May 6, 2021. Chancellor McCormick first joined the court as Vice Chancellor on November 1, 2018. Prior to joining the Court, Chancellor McCormick was a partner in the Delaware law firm Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP, where she focused her practice on litigating internal governance and corporate disputes, primarily in the Court of Chancery. Before entering private practice, Chancellor McCormick was a staff attorney with the Community Legal Aid Society, Inc.
Chancellor McCormick received her undergraduate degree from Harvard and her law degree from Notre Dame Law School. She is a Delaware native and a graduate of Smyrna High.
Elena Norman
Partner
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor
Elena C. Norman, member of the Firm’s Management Committee and Partner in Young Conaway’s Corporate Counseling and Litigation Section, has extensive experience litigating corporate and complex business disputes, primarily in the Delaware Court of Chancery. She has litigated numerous high profile actions involving derivative claims, contests for corporate control, M&A, governance, complex contracts, alternative entities, demands for books and records, and statutory appraisal/valuation disputes. Having lived and worked in other cultures, clients and co-counsel value Ms. Norman’s abilities as a creative and strategic thinker, a clear communicator, a team leader, and an astute reader of the courts and adversaries she seeks to persuade. She also regularly counsels boards of directors and senior management on Delaware corporate law.
Ms. Norman is a member of the Delaware State Bar Association’s Corporation Law Council which is responsible for formulating and recommending to the Delaware Assembly amendments to the Delaware General Corporation Law. She is also a frequent speaker on Delaware corporate law issues. Ms. Norman has been named one of Chambers USA’s – America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Delaware Chancery, as well as a Best Lawyer in America®, Corporate Governance Law.
Ms. Norman received her law degree from Stanford Law School, where she was an Articles Editor of the Stanford Law Review. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and studied English Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence at Somerville College, Oxford University. Ms. Norman also received a M.A. in Legal and Political Theory from University College London. She is admitted to practice in Delaware and New York.
Margaret O’Mara
Professor
University of Washington
Margaret O’Mara
Professor
University of Washington
Doug Parker
Chairman
American Airlines
Doug Parker
Chairman
American Airlines
Frank Partnoy
Professor
Berkeley Law
Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley Frank Partnoy is the Adrian A. Kragen Professor Law at the UC Berkeley School of Law and Affiliated Faculty at the Berkeley Haas School of Business and the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing. He has written several books, dozens of scholarly articles, and more than fifty opinion pieces in The New York Times and the Financial Times. Partnoy has appeared on 60 Minutes and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and has testified before both houses of Congress. He has been an international research fellow at Oxford since 2010, and is a graduate of Yale Law School.
Sarah Payne
Partner
Sullivan & Cromwell
Sarah Payne
Partner
Sullivan & Cromwell
David Peinsipp
Partner
Cooley
David is co-chair of Cooley’s global capital markets practice group. David practices general business and corporate law, representing both emerging and public companies in a variety of matters, including capital markets transactions, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reporting and compliance and corporate governance matters. He routinely represents issuers and investment banks in complex securities offerings, including IPOs, follow-on offerings, 144A offerings, PIPEs, deSPACs and direct listings. His practice also includes company formations, venture financings and general corporate matters.
Paul Pierson
Professor
University of California, Berkeley
Paul Pierson
Professor
University of California, Berkeley
Elizabeth Pollman
Professor
University of Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Pollman
Professor
University of Pennsylvania
Rachel Proffitt
Partner
Cooley
Rachel Proffitt
Partner
Cooley
Jed Repko
Partner
Joele Frank
Jed Repko
Partner
Joele Frank
Magi Richani
CEO
Nobell Foods
Magi Richani
CEO
Nobell Foods
Paul Scrivano
Partner
Davis Polk
Paul Scrivano
Partner
Davis Polk
Brittany Skoda
Global Head of Software Banking
Morgan Stanley
Brittany Skoda
Global Head of Software Banking
Morgan Stanley
Brad Sorrels
Partner
Wilson Sonsini
Brad Sorrels
Partner
Wilson Sonsini
Adam Sterling
Assistant Dean
University of California, Berkeley
Adam Sterling is the Assistant Dean for Executive Education and Revenue Generation at Berkeley Law. In addition to his administrative duties, Adam teaches courses and oversees research on topics including venture finance, corporate governance, and ESG.
Previously he was a startup and venture capital attorney at Gunderson Dettmer and the co- founder and director of the Sudan Divestment Task Force and Conflict Risk Network. Adam’s writings and work have appeared extensively in the press; including contributions to The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, and The New York Times. He has appeared on a number of broadcast news programs, including CNN’s Situation Room and CNBC’s Street Signs. Adam hold a JD from Berkeley Law and an MBA from Haas Business School.
Steve Tonsfeldt
Partner
Cooley
Steve Tonsfeldt represents public and private companies in domestic and cross- border M&A transactions, contested transactions, hostile takeovers and defense planning. He also advises private investors and their portfolio companies on investment and acquisition transactions, and financial advisors working with companies engaged in transactional matters. Over the past several years, Steve has led lawyer teams in acquisition transactions having an aggregate value of well over US$100 billion. Steve’s representative M&A transactions include: − Absolute Software Announces $870 Million Acquisition by Crosspoint Capital − Amazon to Acquire One Medical for $3.9 Billion − NeoPhotonics Agrees to Sell to Lumentum for $918 Million Steve has been recognized by numerous legal directories and publications as a leading dealmaker. He is also a frequent speaker on corporate and M&A topics. He served on the coordinating committee for the American Bar Association’s most recent Delaware Business Law Forum. Steve is a member of the advisory board of the Berkeley Center for Law and Business. Prior to law school, Steve worked as a certified public accountant with Deloitte & Touche. He also taught accounting at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business as a graduate student instructor.
Joe Weisenthal
Host
Odd Lots Podcast
Joe Weisenthal
Host
Odd Lots Podcast
Ethan Zweig
Partner
Qatalyst Partners
Ethan Zweig
Partner
Qatalyst Partners