Saint Peter’s College alum to Discuss Enron Collapse

 

April 23, 2002– Saint Peter’s College alum to Discuss Enron Collapse

Jersey City, NJ – Saint Peter’s College alum Anthony Pergola, a lawyer with Lowenstein Sandler PC in Roseland, NJ, will discuss the Enron collapse on Wednesday, May 1 at Noon in the Gannon Lecture Hall on the College’s Jersey City campus.

Pergola, a 1992 Saint Peter’s graduate who represents technology firms in all aspects of finance, will discuss how the Enron situation sheds light on ethically dilemmas faced daily by accountants and lawyers.

Following graduation from Saint Peter’s, Pergola earned his Law Degree from Harvard Law School in 1995. He was appointed to the Internet and Computer Law Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association in 1997.

The event is sponsored by the College’s Student Affairs Office, Center for Experiential Learning and Career Services, Political Science department, Law Club and Politics and Debate Society. The event is free and open to the public. Call (201) 915-9303 for more information.

Saint Peter’s College is the Jesuit College of New Jersey. Founded in 1872, Saint Peter’s has an enrollment of more than 3,000 students in undergraduate and graduate programs. The main campus is located in Jersey City and a branch campus, specializing in adult education, is located in Englewood Cliffs. Saint Peter’s also offers classes in downtown Jersey City near the waterfront financial district.

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