Register for When Disaster Strikes: How COVID-19 Broke the Economy and How Your Generation Can Fix It
October 6, 2020
The latest series of guest lectures hosted by Cal Poly Pomona's University Library will feature a College of Business Administration Professor of Finance and his take on how college students can influence rebuilding post-pandemic.
Dr. Anthony Orlando will present, "When Disaster Strikes: How COVID-19 Broke the Economy and How Your Generation Can Fix It" from noon to 1 p.m. on October 15.
Orlando has already started researching which ethnicities are being adversely affected by COVID-19 in a forthcoming article titled, "Genetics and COVID-19: How to Protect the Susceptible," with Robert I. Field and Arnold J. Rosoff. His vast field of economic research has spanned from analyzing price disparity of small, single-family homes to critiquing the toll the Affordable Health Care Act would take on employers.
In his second year as a member of the CBA faculty, Orlando has already emerged as a college leader. He interviewed President Barrack Obama's Chief Sustainability Officer during a Dean's Leadership Forum last year. His resume includes a bachelor's from Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania, master's from the London School of Economics and Ph.D. from University of Southern California.
To register for When Disaster Strikes: How COVID-19 Broke the Economy and How Your Generation Can Fix It, please visit https://cpp.libcal.com/event/6892014.