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Ronald E. Berenbeim is a Senior Fellow at The Conference Board and an authority on business ethics and corporate governance issues.

n 2001-2003 he served as a project director for a World Bank study of private sector anti-corruption practices in East Asia, and co-authored, with Jean-François Arvis, Fighting Corruption in East Asia- Solutions from the Private Sector (The World Bank 2003) Mr. Berenbeim is currently serving as director for a Conference Board-World Bank project on Trade Competitiveness and Integration of Poor Countries in Global Supply Chains: a Perspective of Global Suppliers and Producers. He is a member of the United Nations Global Compact Tenth Principle (anti-corruption) Working Group, Transparency International’s Steering Committee on Business Principles for Resisting Corrupt Practices, and the US Advisory Board of FTSE4Good. In 2010 he received a Fulbright grant to teach Business Ethics at the University of Cergy-Pontoise, Cergy, France and in 2011 he was selected by Trust Across America as one of 2010’s Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business Behavior.

Mr. Berenbeim is a graduate of Cornell University, Balliol College Oxford (Keasbey Scholarship)

and Harvard Law School and he is currently an Adjunct Professor at the Stern

School of Business, New York University, where he teaches Markets, Ethics and Law.

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