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  • Jan 17, 2025 | news.virginia.edu | Matt Kelly

    Not many take both finance and public policy students on field trips into Appalachia, but Stephanie Randolph does. Randolph taught impact investing during the University of Virginia’s January term by bringing 14 students out of the classroom and putting them face-to-face with investors and entrepreneurs in Appalachia. “This opportunity gets them into rural communities so they can see how impact investing can work, in reality,” she said.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | news.virginia.edu | Matt Kelly

    Vilas Annavarapu is going to China to learn how to alleviate poverty and build a clean-energy economy. Annavarapu, a 2020 politics honors graduate from the University of Virginia, is now the University’s latest Schwarzman Scholar. He joins 150 scholars from 105 universities in 38 countries in attending a one-year, fully funded master’s degree program in global affairs at Schwarzman College, part of Tsinghua University in Beijing.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | mondaq.com | Matt Kelly

    The other week I was talking with a chief compliance officer,and asked her what she believes her biggest challenge will be in2025. "Artificial intelligence," she immediately replied. "Our IT department thinks they control this more than theyreally do, and I need to guide them toward a cross-enterprise taskforce."And yet again, we see another example of that age-old challengefor compliance officers: how to position yourself as a trustedadviser about risk to the rest of the business.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | bvmsports.com | Matt Kelly

    In its new series "Hidden Classics," MLB is digging into its archives and dusting off big games you might have forgotten about from your favorite stars of yesteryear. Stay tuned to MLB.com/HiddenClassics and MLB's YouTube channel for more Hidden Classic games. If you're a fan of a certain age, you probably remember the big details of the Astros' 18-inning, six-hour marathon win over the Braves in Game 4 of the 2005 NLDS.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | jdsupra.com | Matt Kelly

    The other week I was talking with a chief compliance officer, and asked her what she believes her biggest challenge will be in 2025. “Artificial intelligence,” she immediately replied. “Our IT department thinks they control this more than they really do, and I need to guide them toward a cross-enterprise task force.”And yet again, we see another example of that age-old challenge for compliance officers: how to position yourself as a trusted adviser about risk to the rest of the business.

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