Small businesses are vital to the community, it's important to protect what they've built.
The Center for Governance and Markets & @PittTweet School of Business conference will help owners secure their legacy.
No cost to register: https://t.co/f9SOltiMyt
Pittsburgh small business owners: learn how to build a succession plan and protect your legacy.
Register for this workshop co-hosted with the @PittTweet School of Business.
📅 June 9
⏰ 8 AM – 3 PM
📌 University Club
https://t.co/f9SOltiMyt
📢 Call for Submissions: The Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy seeks research on economic incentives, institutions, political processes, and legal rules that shape racial disparities in crime, punishment, and public safety.
📅 Deadline: June 15, 2026
Learn more & submit: https://t.co/VJZqwNfIcq
EVENT RECAP: National Development: Let's Get the Price Back into Hamlet, with Lant Pritchett, London School of Economics
Part of the Center for Governance and Markets series on the future of development assistance.
Full video: https://t.co/liDEbBjAp7
EVENT RECAP: The Future of Aid with Faisal Al Mutar, Ideas Beyond Borders
Part of the Center for Governance and Markets series on the future of development assistance.
Full video: https://t.co/BldjAkXLys
EVENT RECAP: Doing Policy that Prioritizes People with Vijayendra Rao, The World Bank
Part of the Center for Governance and Markets series on the future of development assistance.
Full video: https://t.co/BK9uddmDb4
The Center for Governance and Markets at the University of Pittsburgh is seeking a Senior Program Manager to lead our research project Pluralism360@Pitt.
The ideal candidate brings strong management skills, fluency in political economy and classical liberal thought, and a genuine passion for how institutions sustain open societies. They will serve as liaison among faculty and global partners, lead community-engaged programming across lines of difference, and represent CGM's values with clarity, humility, and discretion.
Check details: https://t.co/tSbw4f61pj
“2026 Pittsburgh Business Legacy Conference”
The Center for Governance and Markets and the Business School at the University of Pittsburgh are offering a no-charge educational conference to help business owners address these issues. Learn from business owners who have successfully transitioned their companies and organizations that can help business owners decide their next step.
Date: June 9, 2026
Keynote Speaker: Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O’Connor
Register: https://t.co/3tZnbez30w
More Information: https://t.co/Kt1c5A64nT
We are pleased to welcome Grant R. Martsolf as a Faculty Affiliate.
Grant R. Martsolf is a tenured Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing and a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Family Studies. His research and writing explore the relationship between social class, gender, and marriage, with particular attention to the experiences and challenges of working-class men. At Pitt, he teaches courses on human flourishing.
We are pleased to welcome @faisalalmutar as a Senior Non-Resident Scholar.
Faisal Saeed Al Mutar is a social entrepreneur and media executive known for his work in economic development, innovation, and leadership. He speaks globally on topics like counter-extremism, geopolitical stability, and mentors startups and emerging leaders.
Pitt Day of Giving is tomorrow.
We explore how people come together to solve problems, drawing on a global network of scholars and policymakers to respond to crises and support partners facing violence and repression. How we work matters as much as what we study: civil discourse, value pluralism, and serious engagement across differences are at the core of everything we do.
Please consider making a gift today to protect threatened scholars, provide students with hands-on research experience, and expand programs that model the principled debate our world needs more of.
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