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BARNARD COLLEGE PRESENTS WOMEN 2000 - PROMINENT WOMEN IN BUSINESS, POLITICS AND CULTURE - A NEW LECTURE SERIES

INAUGURAL EVENT ON APRIL 17 WITH RENOWNED WALL STREET ANALYST ABBY JOSEPH COHEN

March 23, 2000, New York, NY - Barnard College inaugurates a new lecture series, Women 2000 - Prominent Women in Business, Politics and Culture. The kick-off event will be launched on April 17, 6 p.m. in the lower level McIntosh Student Center, Barnard Hall (117th Street & Broadway), with renowned Wall Street market analyst Abby Joseph Cohen, who Business Week hailed as the Prophet of Wall Street.

Cohen's talk is titled The United States as an Economic Role Model. Cohen, called "the most influential market forecaster, period" by Wall $treet Week's Louis Rukeyser, analyzes the transformation in the U.S. economy, discusses what it means for markets and the labor force, especially women, and predicts the consequences of the United States becoming a model for economies around the globe.

By the late 1980s, many experts were convinced the United States had lost its leadership role. But in the 1990s, as Cohen put it, the U.S. became a supertanker on course for growth. Spurred by changes in government economic policy and improved corporate management, the U.S. has now enjoyed the largest economic expansion in history. Enormous investments in technology and other innovations have allowed growth in profits, jobs and the standard of living.

Abby Joseph Cohen is Managing Director and Chair of the Investment Policy Committee of Goldman, Sachs & Co. She is responsible for the firm's U.S. portfolio strategy. Prior to joining the firm in 1990, she had been with Drexel Burnham Lambert from 1983-90, serving as Chief Strategist in the last two years of her tenure. Earlier, she was Economist and Quantitative Research Director for T. Rowe Price Associates. Cohen began her career as an economist at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, D.C. Cohen holds degrees in Economics

from Cornell University and the George Washington University. She is a Trustee Fellow of Cornell University and serves on the Board of Overseers of the Weill Cornell Medical College. She recently served as Chair of the Board of Governors of the Association for Investment Management and Research (AIMR) and as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts (ICFA). She is a member of the Investment Committee of the Museum of Modern Art. In 1999, she was awarded the Barnard Medal of Distinction. Cohen has made numerous television appearances and is frequently quoted in the financial press. Cohen was the 1997 inductee into the Wall $treet Week Hall of Fame. She is ranked first in U.S. Portfolio Strategy by Institutional Investor magazine and by Greenwich Associates.

Women 2000 - Prominent Women in Business, Politics and Culture is a new lecture series that provides a unique platform for women leaders to share their knowledge and experience with the New York City business, political and cultural communities and with the students of Barnard College and Columbia University who will assume leadership roles in the future. The series will honor the achievements of women throughout the world by bringing a select group of distinguished women to Barnard campus who have made a significant difference in their fields.

Throughout the year and into the next, other forums will explore issues in global business, politics and culture with women whose work is setting the agenda in their respective fields. Other events that are planned for 2000-01 are a media/entertainment industries panel titled Charting the new landscape of media: convergence and content (October 2000) with leaders from the print, broadcast and film world; an e-commerce panel with leading women in e-business; and individual speakers in the arts and politics.

Barnard College, a pioneer in women's higher education and the most sought after women's college in the country, was the first college in New York City to offer a liberal arts degree to women. Barnard alumnae include anthropologist Margaret Mead, writers Zora Neale Hurston and Anna Quindlen, entrepreneur Martha Stewart, and Chief Judge of the State of New York, Judith Kaye.

For more information about the Women 2000 Series and the other upcoming events, please contact the Office of Public Affairs, Petra Tuomi, Associate Director of Public Affairs, at (212) 854-7907 or visit www.barnard.edu. -

 

 
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