Join us for a CBS Distinguished Speaker Series event featuring Bob Mumgaard, CEO of Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), the world’s leading and best-capitalized fusion energy company. Since co-founding CFS, he has grown the company to 800 employees and raised over $2 billion to accelerate the path to fusion energy. With a PhD in Applied Plasma Physics from MIT, his work has advanced superconducting tokamaks and strategies to accelerate fusion commercialization.
This conversation, co-sponsored by the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change, will be moderated by Bruce Usher, Professor of Professional Practice; Co-Director of the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change; and Elizabeth B. Strickler '86 and Mark T. Gallogly '86 Faculty Director.
This in-person-only event will be held at Columbia Business School in Kravis Hall, 1040 and is limited to Columbia University community members and invited guests. You must present a Columbia University or government-issued ID that matches the name used on your registration to enter. Lunch will be provided for registered guests following the talk, while supplies last.
This event will be photographed and video recorded. Attendee images may appear on Columbia Business School (CBS) media channels. If this is a concern, please let us know. Note that large bags, luggage, placards, and signs are not permitted inside the venue. For further inquiries or assistance, contact us at [email protected].