UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Penn State Smeal College of Business Tarriff Center for Business Ethics and Social Responsibility has announced the addition of two new members to its advisory board.
Eric Goldstein, chief risk officer of Antares Capital, and Suzanne Clement Libby, senior director of ethics at Capital One, have accepted invitations to join the board.
“Business ethics and social responsibility are relevant across industries and functional areas within businesses, and it is critical that individuals bring a diversity of business perspectives into the guidance that will help Penn State's Smeal College of Business be a leader in this space,” Michelle Darnell, director of the Tarriff Center, said.
“It is exciting to witness the passion for responsible business that these leaders, and the others on our advisory board, have," added Darnell.
The Tarriff Center was established in 2019 to engage Penn State Smeal community members, business leaders, alumni and other partners to advance ethical business practices and promote social responsibility.
Goldstein and Libby will join the initial five members of the advisory board to assist the Tarriff Center in three key areas — strategic planning, building content and delivering on value proposition and collaboration across Smeal.