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When:   October 1, 2009 6:30pm-8:30pm
Where:   Wachovia Securities
375 Park Avenue @ 53rd Street
New York, NY
Price:   10
Type:   Lecture

 

The Yale SOM Alumni Association of New York City cordially invites alumni to

 

Game Theory Night

 

Speaker: Patricia Johnson '02

Founder, The Game Theory Academy

 

October 1, 2009

6:30 - 8:30 pm

Wachovia Securities

375 Park Avenue @ 53rd Street

New York, NY

 

6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. General Networking

7:00 pm 8:00 p.m. Presentation and Q&A

8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. General Networking

 

REGISTRATION: http://events.som.yale.edu/index.php?eventid=626

Cost: $10 per person; includes beverages and snacks..

 

Patricia has graciously agreed to speak to SOM alumni in the New York area.  She will give a short presentation about the organization and take us through a sample lesson on the curriculum, followed by Q&A and general networking.    

 

About the Game Theory Academy

Game Theory Academy (GTA) is an emerging nonprofit organization based in Oakland, CA. GTAs mission is to help young people involved in the justice system, child welfare system or street economy envision alternatives for themselves through reward-based programs that teach money management and business decision making skills.  The core of GTA is a unique financial literacy curriculum that applies the basic concepts of economics and decision analysis to the context of young peoples individual life decisions about money, relationships and education.

 

MBA curricula are designed to teach students to become successful by making decisions that maximize value. Young people in the juvenile justice system, for instance, make life or death decisions without any frameworks like those taught to MBA students. Game Theory Academy is a safe space for young people to reflect on their decisions by tapping into their inherent knowledge of their environment and enhancing it with decision-making tools. Participants sketch and analyze their own tradeoffs and over time envision alternatives and make better choices.

 



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