CUBE Networking Reception and Panel Discussion - Fifth Annual Innovators Competition
CUBE Networking Reception and Panel Discussion - Resiliency in the Grid: Renewable Energy Ventures and the Law
Before the reception and panel, you are also invited to attend the Fifth Annual CUBE Innovators Competition from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
About the Discussion
The Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship (CUBE) at Brooklyn Law School and the Clean Energy Business Incubator Program (CEBIP) at Stony Brook University will convene a panel of thought leaders to explore innovations and new businesses working in the renewable energy sector, and the legal challenges they encounter. How do startups using cutting-edge technologies navigate legacy rules and regulations? How are major utilities preparing for the transition to resilient power and urban design? Please join us to explore these and other issues arising during this revolutionary transformation.
Panelists
Philip DeCicco, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, National Grid
Peter Fusco, Partner, Corporate, Technology Companies Group, Orrick
Jerritt Gluck, Founder & CEO, Bonded Energy Solutions
Alexandra Iosso, COO at Dagmy Motors
Harrison Perl, Co-Founder/CEO, C4Coin
Lissa So, Founding Partner, Marvel Architects
Moderators
Dave Hamilton, Executive Director, CEBIP at Stony Brook University
John Rudikoff, CEO and Managing Director, CUBE, Brooklyn Law School
CUBE would like to thank National Grid USA for their generous support of this event.
CUBE Innovators Competition
Watch Brooklyn Law School’s own version of “Shark Tank,” in which five teams of students present to a distinguished panel of judges their proposals for entrepreneurial approaches to address social and business issues or legal problems and legal practice.
Brooklyn Law School
Feil Hall, Geraldo’s Café
205 State Street
Brooklyn, NY
CUBE Innovator Competition Judges:
Bob Manne ’77, CUBE Entrepreneur in Residence, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Ultimate Software Group
Andy Sturner ‘90, Founder and Chairman of Aquamarine Partners
Lori Ann Wardi ’92, Vice President at NeuStar
Lili Rogowsky ’16, Founder of Rogowsky Law
Scott Stuart ’87, Founder & Co-CEO at Esquify
Dimitri Nemerovsky ’00, Founder of Vida and SolidX
Prizes will be awarded, made possible through the generous contribution and support of CUBE by the Nancy and Stanley M. Grossman ’67 CUBE Fellowship Fund.
About the Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship (CUBE)
Brooklyn Law School’s Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship, or CUBE, is a hub for exploring legal issues surrounding entrepreneurship, and for providing effective legal representation and support for new commercial and not-for-profit businesses — while also training the next generation of business lawyers to advise and participate in these sectors.
Before the reception and panel, you are also invited to attend the Fifth Annual CUBE Innovators Competition from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
About the Discussion
The Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship (CUBE) at Brooklyn Law School and the Clean Energy Business Incubator Program (CEBIP) at Stony Brook University will convene a panel of thought leaders to explore innovations and new businesses working in the renewable energy sector, and the legal challenges they encounter. How do startups using cutting-edge technologies navigate legacy rules and regulations? How are major utilities preparing for the transition to resilient power and urban design? Please join us to explore these and other issues arising during this revolutionary transformation.
Panelists
Philip DeCicco, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, National Grid
Peter Fusco, Partner, Corporate, Technology Companies Group, Orrick
Jerritt Gluck, Founder & CEO, Bonded Energy Solutions
Alexandra Iosso, COO at Dagmy Motors
Harrison Perl, Co-Founder/CEO, C4Coin
Lissa So, Founding Partner, Marvel Architects
Moderators
Dave Hamilton, Executive Director, CEBIP at Stony Brook University
John Rudikoff, CEO and Managing Director, CUBE, Brooklyn Law School
CUBE would like to thank National Grid USA for their generous support of this event.
CUBE Innovators Competition
Watch Brooklyn Law School’s own version of “Shark Tank,” in which five teams of students present to a distinguished panel of judges their proposals for entrepreneurial approaches to address social and business issues or legal problems and legal practice.
Brooklyn Law School
Feil Hall, Geraldo’s Café
205 State Street
Brooklyn, NY
CUBE Innovator Competition Judges:
Bob Manne ’77, CUBE Entrepreneur in Residence, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Ultimate Software Group
Andy Sturner ‘90, Founder and Chairman of Aquamarine Partners
Lori Ann Wardi ’92, Vice President at NeuStar
Lili Rogowsky ’16, Founder of Rogowsky Law
Scott Stuart ’87, Founder & Co-CEO at Esquify
Dimitri Nemerovsky ’00, Founder of Vida and SolidX
Prizes will be awarded, made possible through the generous contribution and support of CUBE by the Nancy and Stanley M. Grossman ’67 CUBE Fellowship Fund.
About the Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship (CUBE)
Brooklyn Law School’s Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship, or CUBE, is a hub for exploring legal issues surrounding entrepreneurship, and for providing effective legal representation and support for new commercial and not-for-profit businesses — while also training the next generation of business lawyers to advise and participate in these sectors.