Levine Distinguished Lecture on Business Ethics & Social Responsibility: A Keynote Discussion with Ronnie Gul, Principal & CEO, Mesa West Capital
Event description
Teaching sound business practices, which includes business ethics and leadership, is at the foundation of UCLA's curriculum. UCLA understands that the long-term success of our university depends on producing strong leaders who possess unwavering ethical values. These values are shared by our faculty and reinforced in their teaching across all disciplines. The Howard J. Levine Distinguished Lecture on Business Ethics and Social Responsibility is presented by the UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate's Levine Program in Housing and Social Responsibility. The Ziman Center brings the most distinguished business practitioners and scholars to UCLA for lectures that enlighten and engage students on the concepts of business ethics and social responsibility and how to apply them in real-world settings.
Join us on Thursday, May 8th at the UCLA Anderson School for a lunchtime keynote discussion with Ronnie Gul (B.A. '98/MBA '06), Principal & CEO of Mesa West Capital. Mr. Gul joined Mesa West in 2005, has been a member of the senior leadership team since 2013, and helped grow Mesa West into one of the leading U.S. real estate private credit managers. Mr. Gul previously co-led Mesa West’s originations efforts, continues to serve on both Mesa West’s investment and management committees, and has over 18 years of investing experience. Mr. Gul was the founding president of the UCLA Real Estate Alumni Group and is a member of the REAG's Endowment Circle. He received an MBA from UCLA’s Anderson School of Management and graduated summa cum laude with distinction from UCLA with a BA in Economics.
RSVP is required. Admission is free and lunch will be provided. For questions, please contact Julie Lindner (julie.lindner@anderson.ucla.edu)
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