1944
Born to Samuel Leonard Berenbeim and Joan Madelon (Goodney) Berenbeim in Denver, CO.
1966
Earns a Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, from Cornell University; Is named Keasbey Memorial Scholar of Balliol College at Oxford University.
1968
Achieves a Bachelor of Arts from Oxford University.
1971
Obtains a Master of Arts from Oxford University and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Harvard University.
1971
Is an attorney for the National Labor Relations Board in Seattle, WA until 1973.
1975
Is a business representative for the Motion Picture and Television Union until 1977.
1977
Is a research associate for the Conference Board, Inc. until 1980 and director of the Guaranty National Corporation until 1988.
1979
Marries Jane Susan Rosen on March 25; Is a senior research associate for the Conference Board, Inc. until 1997.
1990
Teaches as a professor at the New York University Stern School of Business Administration until 1995.
1997
Serves as director of the Conference Board’s Working Group on Global Business Ethics Principles.
1998
Is a principal researcher for the Conference Board, Inc. until 2010.
2000
Is a visiting fellow at the New Zealand Center for Business Ethics and serves on the Business Principles Steering Committee of Transparency Intl.
2001
Is project director of the East Asia Pacific Private Sector, Anti-Corruption Project with the World Bank.
2003
Co-authors “Fighting Corruption in East Asia, Solutions from the Private Sector.”
2010
Is named to the Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business Behavior by Trust Across America.
2010
Becomes a senior fellow of the Conference Board, Inc. and is a Fulbright specialist in law at University Cergy-Pontoise in France.
2011
Is co-facilitator of the United Nations Global Compact Principles for Responsible Mgmt. Edu., Anti-Corruption Working Group until 2016.
2014
Teaches business ethics and anti-corruption courses at Lisbon University Institute in Lisbon, Portugal.
2016
Teaches business ethics and anti-corruption courses at IASE in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2019
Teaches global business ethics to Chinese high schoolers in the Prudens Research Institute for Arts and Sciences, Donghua Univ, Shanghai.