Received: from ATHENA.MIT.EDU by po7.MIT.EDU (5.61/4.7) id AA18801; Tue, 11 May 93 17:25:05 EDT Received: from ALFREDO.MIT.EDU by Athena.MIT.EDU with SMTP id AA03162; Tue, 11 May 93 17:24:10 EDT From: rdshydur@Athena.MIT.EDU Received: by alfredo (5.57/4.7) id AA26895; Tue, 11 May 93 17:22:51 -0400 Message-Id: <9305112122.AA26895@alfredo> To: e-club@Athena.MIT.EDU Subject: Jonathan Naimon, MIT'83, of IRRC at E-Club 7pm TODAY; Date: Tue, 11 May 93 17:22:49 EDT (reminder! 4th annual $10k mit student competition awards ceremony at the mit enterprise forum, tomorrow, wednesday, 12 may, in 10-250 beginning at 5:30pm (awards begin at ~6:30, call the e-club info-tree at x3-2000 _after mid-night tonight_ for details, or await the formal reminder here also at about midnight. all mit students are admitted free to this annual event, all others pay the forum's regular $8 fee). -------- The MIT E-Club (occasional) Seminar on Environmental Investing TODAY, Tuesday, 7pm in 66-148 (come early to 66-144 for informal talk) Jonathan S. Naimon, MIT '83, courses 7 & 9, and MSPH, Environmental Management, University of North Carolina, '87, will lead an E-Club (occasional) seminar on the topic: Environmental Investing. From MIT Jonathan went to UNC, thence to work for IFC, Inc. and Combustion Engineering, now a subsidiary of Asea, Brown Broveri, and in 1990, Jonathan went to work for IRRC, the Investor Responsibility Research Center in Washington, DC. IRRC was co-founded by former Harvard President Derek Bok in circa 1972, and has become the `leading source for impartial reporting on proxy issues and other matters that affect corporations and investors ... encompassing an ever-growing range of issues including corporate governance, energy and the environment, military contracting and multi-nationals' activities in South Africa and Northern Ireland.' IRRC is an independent, non-profitresearch and reporting firm financed primarily by over 400 investment institutions. .