Virtual Events

July Cross-Border Collab

DATE & TIME

Thursday, 7 July, 2022

8:00am EDT

LOCATION

Hosted on Zoom.

CONTACT

Emma Martens, emartens@gbsn.org

GBSN Members are Invited to July’s Collab: Workforce Development in the Humanitarian Sector

The July Collab will feature a discussion with Pam Steele, the Supply Chain Transformation Director for PSA. PSA is a management consultancy specializing in supply chain transformation and workforce capacity development in the health sector in low- and middle-income countries.  

Pam has first-hand experience in how the humanitarian sector is challenged by limited access to skilled labor despite high levels of unemployment, primarily due to:

  • Rapid change within the humanitarian sector, its key players, and operations
  • Needs for updating professional skills, fueled by technological change
  • Insufficient access to educational opportunities to prepare individuals for humanitarian sector roles

Join the July Collab to explore the role of business schools in developing the humanitarian workforce of the future.

We will explore questions like:

  • How can business schools be proactive in combating this workforce discrepancy and improving workforce sustainability?
  • Why is attention to gender and inclusion in leadership so crucial to workforce development in the humanitarian sector, and how can we do so?
  • What is the importance of teaching students to identify actual beneficiaries and their needs?
  • What roles do business schools play in preparing students to create proactive humanitarian solutions?

Special Guest

  • Pamela Steele

    Supply Chain Transformation Director
    Pamela Steele Associates
    United Kingdom

When?

Thursday, 7 July, 2022

  • 8:00am Washington D.C.
  • 2:00pm Paris
  • 1:00pm Lagos
  • 5:30pm Mumbai
  • 8:00pm Singapore

Register

Cross-Border Collabs are not open to the public and are only open to GBSN Members. 

What are Cross-Border Collabs?

Cross-Border Collabs are exclusive gatherings for GBSN members, focused on engaging our community to tackle some of the greatest challenges of our time. Facilitated by topic experts, these session will provide a place for our members be active participants in our mission of improving management and entrepreneurship education for the developing world. Collabs are held monthly on every first Thursday of the month. Collabs are an exclusive opportunity for member school ambassadors, deans and leading faculty members.

June Cross-Border Collab: EdTech and the Future of HigherEd with Daphne Koller


DATE & TIME

Thursday, 2 June

11:00am EDT

LOCATION

Hosted on Zoom.

CONTACT

Emma Martens, emartens@gbsn.org


GBSN Members are Invited to June’s Collab: EdTech and the Future of HigherEd with Daphne Koller

From the role of technology to the question of what we ought to know in order to meet the global challenges ahead, discussions will explore the role if education in shaping a more inclusive and sustainable society.

Our June Member Collab will feature an intimate conversation with Daphne Koller, Professor of CS & Pathology at Stanford University, Founder and CEO of insitro, Co-founder of Coursera, and Co-Founder of Engageli. GBSN member ambassadors and leading faculty from across the globe are invited to join this Collab’s discussion around the role of technology in shaping the future of learning and teaching.

With the onset of the global pandemic, academic institutions around the world embraced flexibility, offering hybrid learning environments with both virtual and physical classrooms. The pandemic seems to have spurred a series of innovations and notable trends across the education sector. These changes might give the impression that academia is experiencing some much-needed reform. Yet, these trends don’t necessarily tackle the real challenges facing higher education like — certifying knowledge instead of cultivating the learning experience; being inaccessible to the socio-economically disadvantaged, and focusing on easily-obsolete knowledge and disregarding context. Is business education playing its role in society, and in addressing challenges to access and quality?

We will explore questions like:

  • Which higher education trends and innovations will stick?
  • What will business education look like in the next five years?
  • What are the advantages and downsides of our new, digital world and learning at a distance?
  • With so many lacking the resources or time to access such education, will technology truly deliver equality of opportunity?

Daphne Koller is a trailblazer, using the power of computing and data to transform two massive sectors, education and health. She is the Founder and CEO of insitro, which is using machine learning techniques to revolutionize the drug discovery and development process. She is also the cofounder, former co-CEO, and board member of Coursera which now reaches almost 40 million learners around the world. She has been recognized as one of Time’s Magazine 100 Most Influential People, and is the recipient of many notable awards including the MacArthur Foundation Fellowship. Join us for this closed member convening to hear Daphne’s thoughts on innovation, AI and impact.

Special Guest

When?

Thursday, 2 June, 2022

  • 11:00am Washington D.C.
  • 5:00pm Paris
  • 4:00pm Lagos
  • 8:30pm Mumbai
  • 11:00pm Singapore

Register

Cross-Border Collabs are not open to the public and are only open to GBSN Members. Member ambassadors and leading faculty must register to secure a seat at the table,

What are Cross-Border Collabs?

Cross-Border Collabs are exclusive gatherings for GBSN members, focused on engaging our community to tackle some of the greatest challenges of our time. Facilitated by topic experts, these session will provide a place for our members be active participants in our mission of improving management and entrepreneurship education for the developing world. Collabs are held monthly on every first Thursday of the month. Collabs are an exclusive opportunity for member school ambassadors, deans and leading faculty members. Click here for more information on Cross-Border Collabs

May Cross-Border Collab with Judy Samuelson, Aspen Institute


DATE & TIME

Thursday, 5 May, 2022

8:00am EDT

LOCATION

Hosted on Zoom.

CONTACT

Emma Martens, emartens@gbsn.org


Aligning Business with the Long-Term Health of Society

Our May Member Collab will feature Judy Samuelson, Founder and Executive Director of the Aspen Institute Business and Society Program. GBSN members are invited to join this Collab’s discussion around corporate purpose and long-term value creation. Discussions will explore Samuelson’s work in business education at Aspen and previously with the Ford Foundation.

We will discuss Judy’s book, Six New Rules of Business: Creating Real Value in a Changing World, where she describes the profound shifts in attitudes and mindsets that are redefining our notions of what constitutes business success.

Book Overview

Dynamic forces are conspiring to clarify the new rules of real value creation—and to put the old rules to rest. Internet-powered transparency, more powerful worker voice, the decline in importance of capital, and the complexity of global supply chains in the face of planetary limits all define the new landscape. As executive director of the Aspen Institute Business and Society Program, Judy Samuelson has a unique vantage point from which to engage business decision makers and identify the forces that are moving the needle in both boardrooms and business classrooms.

Samuelson lays out how hard-to-measure intangibles like reputation, trust, and loyalty are imposing new ways to assess risk and opportunity in investment and asset management. She argues that “maximizing shareholder value” has never been the sole objective of effective businesses while observing that shareholder theory and the practices that keep it in place continue to lose power in both business and the public square. In our globalized era, she demonstrates how expectations of corporations are set far beyond the company gates—and why employees are both the best allies of the business and the new accountability mechanism, more so than consumers or investors.

Samuelson’s new rules offer a powerful guide to how businesses are changing today—and what is needed to succeed in tomorrow’s economic and social landscape.

Special Guest

  • Judy Samuelson

    Vice President, Founder & Executive Director, Business and Society Program
    The Aspen Institute
    USA

When?

Thursday, 5 May, 2022

  • 8:00am Washington D.C.
  • 2:00pm Paris
  • 1:00pm Lagos
  • 5:30pm Mumbai
  • 8:00pm Singapore

Register

Cross-Border Collabs are not open to the public and are only open to GBSN Members. 

What are Cross-Border Collabs?

Cross-Border Collabs are exclusive gatherings for GBSN members, focused on engaging our community to tackle some of the greatest challenges of our time. Facilitated by topic experts, these session will provide a place for our members be active participants in our mission of improving management and entrepreneurship education for the developing world. Collabs are held monthly on every first Thursday of the month. Collabs are an exclusive opportunity for member school ambassadors, deans and leading faculty members. For more information on upcoming and previous Collabs, visit gbsn.org/collabs

April Cross-Border Collab

DATE & TIME

Thursday, 7 April, 2022

8:00am EDT

LOCATION

Hosted on Zoom.

CONTACT

Emma Martens, emartens@gbsn.org

GBSN Members are Invited to April’s Cross Border Collab

Join us Thursday, April 7th for GBSN’s April Cross-Border Collab. This month’s unique conversation will be an opportunity to learn about  new opportunities for your students, faculty, and administrators to engage with the network. GBSN’s CEO Dan LeClair will be announcing the start of several new programs with our corporate partners and will be available to take any questions you may have about membership.  

The strength of the network comes from diversity and size, but also the connectivity achieved between members. This Collab will also include some time for participants to connect with old and meet new member colleagues.

When?

Thursday, 7 April, 2022

  • 8:00am Washington D.C.
  • 2:00pm Paris
  • 1:00pm Lagos
  • 5:30pm Mumbai
  • 8:00pm Singapore

Register

Cross-Border Collabs are not open to the public and are only open to GBSN Members. 

What are Cross-Border Collabs?

Cross-Border Collabs are exclusive gatherings for GBSN members, focused on engaging our community to tackle some of the greatest challenges of our time. Facilitated by topic experts, these session will provide a place for our members be active participants in our mission of improving management and entrepreneurship education for the developing world. Collabs are held monthly on every first Thursday of the month. Collabs are an exclusive opportunity for member school ambassadors, deans and leading faculty members.

Capability Development for Sustainable Finance & ESG Investments Roundtable


DATE & TIME

Thursday, 5 May, 2022

6:00 – 7:30am EDT

LOCATION

Hosted on Zoom.

CONTACT

Emma Martens, emartens@gbsn.org


Session Recording

BACKGROUND

Sustainable Finance & ESG Investment are amongst the most potent tools to help address some of the fundamental challenges that modern society is facing.

We are pleased to share the launch of the GBSN for Sustainable Finance & ESG Investment IMPACT Community to serve as a forum for taking Sustainable Finance to the next level. The goals of this new Impact Community are to improve the perception and the management of risks and opportunities associated with ESG factors, contribute to unlocking sustainable financial flows and positively impact the societies in the developing world, and making local businesses more perennial and sustainable. With the GBSN mission in mind, this Impact Community aims to increase awareness and support from a North to South perspective and to increase cooperation from a South to South perspective.

As a way to launch this new IMPACT Community, we invited academic faculty and administrators from institutions across the world, and practitioners from organizations which have domain expertise to join us for this inaugural roundtable discussion on May 5th, 2022. Developing the capability in local society and business comes as a result of developing the capacity of business schools to provide the kind of education that will enable students to have an impact on their communities. This could be through executive education or undergraduate education, or if research has an impact on the teaching. The Roundtable discussion covered the following questions:

  • How can we develop Sustainable Finance & ESG Investments capability through sharing resources, exchanging information, and facilitating collective action? 
  • What are the capacity and capability barriers and knowledge gaps preventing the development of Sustainable Finance and ESG Investment? 
  • How could business schools contribute to a better evaluation and management of local implications of the SFI/ESG agenda?
  • How can business schools better articulate and integrate students and professionals; companies, governments and society; local and global interests; to provide capacity, capability and knowledge in SFI/ESG with ultimate positive impact in the real world?

SPEAKERS

  • Edith Aldewereld

    Sustainable Finance Advisor
    ACATIS Fair Value Investment AG
    Switzerland
  • Giles Cuthbert

    Managing Director
    Chartered Banker Institute
    United Kingdom
  • Clemente del Valle

    Director, Center for Sustainable Finance
    Universidad de Los Andes
    Colombia
  • Lyn Javier

    Assistant Governor of the Policy and Specialized Supervision Sub-Sector
    Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas
    Philippines
  • Rui Zhu

    Professor of Marketing, Director of Social Innovation and Business for Good Center, Director of Common Prosperity and Social Innovation Center
    Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
    China

MODERATORS

  • Felipe Calderon

    Head, Washington SyCip Graduate School of Business
    Asian Institute of Management (AIM)
    Philippines
  • Ivan Diaz-Rainey

    Associate Professor of Finance; Director of the Climate and Energy Finance Group (CEFGroup)
    Department of Accountancy and Finance, University of Otago
    New Zealand
  • Dan LeClair

    Dan LeClair, Ph.D

    CEO
    Global Business School Network
    USA
  • Aditya Singh

    Director
    Athena School of Management
    India
  • Viviane Torinelli

    Co-Founder Brazilian Alliance of Sustainable Finance and Investments (BRASFI)
    Guest Professor FDC for Sustainable Finance and Investment
    Brazil

DATE & TIME

Thursday, 5 May

  • Singapore: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
  • Beijing: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
  • Sao Paulo: 7:00 AM – 8:30 AM
  • Washington DC: 6:00 AM – 7:30 AM
  • Lagos: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
  • Cape Town: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
  • Dubai: 2:00 PM – 2:30 PM
  • Mumbai: 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM

AGENDA

Agenda
5 minsIntroduction & Welcome
Dan LeClair, CEO, Global Business School Network, USA
Goals of the Impact Community 
Aditya Singh, Director, Athena School of Management, Chair, Sustainable Finance & ESG Investments Impact Community, India
5 minsFIRESTARTER
Edith Aldewereld, Founder, Women in Sustainable Finance and Partner, Sonnenberg Wealth Management AG, Switzerland
5 minsFIRESTARTER
Lyn Javier, Assistant Governor of the Policy and Specialized Supervision Sub-Sector Bangko Sentral Ng Philipinas, Phillipines
20 minsBreakout #1
What is happening in Sustainable Finance in your local systems?
10 minsReport Back & Discussion
Key Takeaways from groups.
5 minsFIRESTARTER
How institutions can help businesses incorporate ESG and what have been the outcomes of the CKGSB project.

Rui Zhu, Professor of Marketing, Director of Social Innovation and Business for Good Center, Director of Common Prosperity and Social Innovation Center, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, China
5 minsFIRESTARTER
Clemente del Valle, WEF; Director, Center for Sustainable Finance, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia
20 minsBreakout #2
What is your institution doing and what would you like to do?
What would you like to do as part of the Impact Community?
10 minsReport Back & Discussion
Key Takeaways from groups.
5 minsFIRESTARTER
Giles Cuthbert, Managing Director at Chartered Banker Institute, United Kingdom
5 minsClosing and Call to Action
Aditya Singh, Director, Athena School of Management, India

About GBSN Impact Communities

GBSN Impact Communities bring together scholars and business practitioners to address management and entrepreneurship challenges relevant to emerging economies. This creates knowledge, experiences, and relationships. Interest in forming learning communities is growing, with new ones emerging in human rights, sustainable energy, healthcare, and community-engaged learning.

February Cross-Border Collab

DATE & TIME

Thursday, 3 February, 2022

8:00am EDT

LOCATION

Hosted on Zoom.

CONTACT

Emma Martens, emartens@gbsn.org

Prioritizing People, Planet, and Purpose in Business Education: A Conversation with Andrew Jack of the Financial Times 

There is little doubt that media rankings have an enormous influence on business education. They assess school performance and serve as a benchmark for students, employers, and school leaders. And they offer an entry point for reporting on trends and innovations in business education. Join the February Member Collab for an intimate conversation with FT Education Editor, Andrew Jack, about ESG in business education globally, especially as a catalyst for international development. We’ll talk about the role of FT rankings and its inaugural Responsible Business Education Awards, which is designed to “showcase strong examples of work by business schools seeking to focus on people and planet alongside profit.” 
Collabs are exclusive to GBSN member institutions. For this edition, members representatives are encouraged to invite their colleagues responsible for rankings and directors of MBA programs and other programs that are ranked internationally. Academic leaders and faculty from member schools can secure a spot by registering below.

Speaker

  • Andrew Jack

    Global Education Editor
    Financial Times Editorial
    United Kingdom

When?

Thursday, 3 February, 2022

  • 8:00am Washington D.C.
  • 2:00pm Paris
  • 2:00pm Lagos
  • 6:30pm Mumbai
  • 9:00pm Singapore

Register

Cross-Border Collabs are not open to the public and are only open to GBSN Members. 

What are Cross-Border Collabs?

Cross-Border Collabs are exclusive gatherings for GBSN members, focused on engaging our community to tackle some of the greatest challenges of our time. Facilitated by topic experts, these session will provide a place for our members be active participants in our mission of improving management and entrepreneurship education for the developing world. Collabs are held monthly on every first Thursday of the month. Collabs are an exclusive opportunity for member school ambassadors, deans and leading faculty members.

How to Become a Consultant After Graduation: A Conversation with Shahd Ali on Localized

Did you know that the vast majority of consultants tend to enter the field at an undergraduate or a recent graduate level? So if you’re a student and want to learn about the career paths for graduates at top consulting firms, this is your chance to seek advice from a professional who was a student not too long ago! Our expert for this session is Shahd Ali.

When she was a student at Harvard University, Shahd joined Boston Consulting Group as a Summer Associate, a 3 month internship. Right after graduation, she joined BCG again as an Associate and is now currently a Consultant.

Some of the topics that will be discussed:

  • CVs and Cover Letters
  • Interview questions and process
  • Skills necessary in Consulting
  • Maintaining relationships after Internships
  • Typical day for consultants
  • Career paths for graduate consultants
  • Any questions you may have

Prepare your questions for Shahd and join the conversation.

Localized: Meet The IFC HR Team

Are you interested in working on a variety of challenging issues in the global economy? Do you want to make an impact on the well-being of people around the world?

A career at the International Finance Corporation (IFC) could be the right move for you! Aside from benefits, insurance, work life balance and a competitive salary the IFC offers you the unique opportunity to work on finding solutions for problems in developing countries.

In this session you’ll meet the HR representatives from the IFC (the people hiring 🎉) to learn about career opportunities, different career paths based on your interests and what skill sets will help you stand out.

🚨This is a LIVE session which means you’ll have the unique chance to ask questions related to your personal experiences. You’ll hear about:

✅ International work opportunities at the IFC

✅ Individual journeys and personal growth stories

✅ Work culture, values and mission of the IFC

✅ How you can be a successful candidate

About The International Finance Corporation (IFC):

IFC is the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in developing countries. IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, advances economic development and improves the lives of people by encouraging the growth of the private sector in developing countries. We achieve this by creating new markets, mobilizing other investors, and sharing expertise. In doing so, we create jobs and raise living standards, especially for the poor and vulnerable. Our work supports the World Bank Group’s twin goals of ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity. IFC was founded in 1956 on a bold idea: that the private sector has the potential to transform developing countries. Since then we’ve expanded to more than 100 countries, coining the term “emerging markets” and pioneering new markets such as sustainable bonds.

To register, login to your Localized profile under GBSN’s membership.

Private Enterprises in a Green Recovery: 3rd Annual Conference Private Sector Development Research Network

The Private Sector Development (PSD) Research Network invites you to its 2-day annual conference on ‘Private Enterprises in a Green Recovery’, on 9th and 10th December 2021.  

Join us online for a discussion of issues facing firms in low- and middle-income countries as the focus shifts from immediate survival to long-term sustainability. Hear experts present the latest research on topics related to a green recovery, debate on the role of Development Finance Institutions, and discuss the future research agenda.  

Date & Time

Day 1 – Thursday, December 9th, 2021, 9 AM – 3:30 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST)

Day 2 – Friday, December 10th, 2021, 9 AM – 2:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST)

Agenda

View the full agenda here.

Registration

There will be dedicated sessions to discuss research on topics such as sustainable management, green innovation and sustainable investing, as well as dialogue sessions on COP26 and panel discussions to exchange ideas on future research.  

Questions?

Please contact: conference2021@psdresearchnetwork.com

Cross-Border Collab: Net Positive

DATE & TIME

Thursday, 13 January, 2022

8:00am EDT

LOCATION

Hosted on Zoom.

CONTACT

Emma Martens, emartens@gbsn.org

Runaway climate change and rampant inequality are ravaging the world and costing a fortune. Who will help lead us to a better future? Business.

These massive dual challenges—and other profound shifts like pandemics, resource pressures, and shrinking biodiversity—threaten our very existence. Other megatrends, such as the clean economy explosion and the unprecedented focus on diversity and inclusion, offer exciting new opportunities to heal the world, and prosper by doing so. Government cannot do this alone. Business must step up.

In this seminal book, former Unilever boss Paul Polman and sustainable business guru Andrew Winston explode fifty years of corporate dogma. They reveal for the first time key lessons from Unilever and pioneering companies around the world on how you can profit by fixing the world’s problems, not creating them. To thrive today and tomorrow, they argue, companies must become “net positive” – giving more to the world than they take. A Net Positive company:

  • Improves the lives of everyone it touches, from customers and suppliers to employees and communities, greatly increasing long-term shareholder returns in the process; 
  • Takes ownership of all of the social and environmental impacts its business model creates. This in turn provides opportunities for innovation, savings and building a more human, connected and purpose-driven culture; 
  • Partners with competitors, civil society and governments to drive transformative change that no one group can deliver alone.

This is no utopian fantasy – courageous leaders are already making it real and the stakes could not be higher. With bold vision and compelling stories, Net Positive sets out the principles and practices that will deliver the scale of change and transformation the world desperately needs.

Paul Polman works to accelerate action by business to achieve the UN Global Goals, which he helped develop. He was the CEO of Unilever from 2009 to 2019 and has been described by the Financial Times as “a stand out CEO of the past decade”. 

Andrew Winston is one of the world’s leading thinkers on sustainable business. He is author of the books Green to Gold and The Big Pivot, as well as hundreds of articles in Harvard Business ReviewMIT Sloan Management Review, and other top publications.

As we move into this new year, we are excited to see what opportunities 2022 holds for the entire GBSN community.  While the world is ravaged by runaway climate change and rampant inequality, we know that business schools are in the perfect position to lead us to a better future.  This year, our monthly Collabs will continue to be a space where schools can come together to discuss and share their successes, difficulties, and potential collaborations.  Join us for the first Member Collab in the new year as we discuss the net positive movement with Paul Polman.

Speaker

  • Paul Polman

    Former Chief Executive Officer
    Unilever; Influencer, business leader, campaigner
    United Kingdom

When?

Thursday, 13 January, 2022

  • 8:00am Washington D.C.
  • 2:00pm Paris
  • 2:00pm Lagos
  • 6:30pm Mumbai
  • 9:00pm Singapore

*Please note – this Cross-Border Collab will take place on the 2nd Thursday of January to accommodate institutions returning from December/January breaks.*

Register

Cross-Border Collabs are not open to the public and are only open to GBSN Members. 

What are Cross-Border Collabs?

Cross-Border Collabs are exclusive gatherings for GBSN members, focused on engaging our community to tackle some of the greatest challenges of our time. Facilitated by topic experts, these session will provide a place for our members be active participants in our mission of improving management and entrepreneurship education for the developing world. Collabs are held monthly on every first Thursday of the month. Collabs are an exclusive opportunity for member school ambassadors, deans and leading faculty members.

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