Virtual Events

CV Building: How to Get The Attention of Big Companies in Consulting, Tech, and Marketing

DATE AND TIME

Sunday 7 November

6:00 PM GMT / 1:00 PM ET

LOCATION

Zoom

Do you want to build a CV that would get you more replies and the attention of Fortune 500 Companies? Join this Career Development Workshop with our Career Coach in Residence, Iyad Uakoub, to learn the dos and don’ts when building your CV.

About Iyad:

+12 years of global experience in building award-winning career centers, advising startups, empowering organizations with workforce learning & engagement strategies and leveraging data and technology to democratize career opportunities. You can learn more about Iyad here.

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Masterclass: Public Speaking & Executive Presence

DATE AND TIME

Wednesday 3 November

4:00 PM GMT / 12:00 PM ET

LOCATION

Zoom

The skills that are best related to executive presence are the skills required to be excellent at public speaking. đŸŽ€

Executive presence is about presenting your ideas so they can be heard, and this requires persuasive speaking and language skillsclear concise sentences, imitating words and body language of the audience you are addressing so they feel part of the discussion.

Our expert Matthew Kohut is the Managing Partner of KNP Communications and co-author of Compelling People: The Hidden Qualities that Make Us Influential.

  • Matthew has over 20 years of professional experience writing and preparing speakers for both general and expert audiences. In addition to conducting media and public speaking trainings with KNP, he has served as a communications consultant to organizations including NASA, the Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, and Harvard University. He is also currently a Fellow at the Center for the Advancement of Public Action at Bennington College. He previously worked at Harvard University as Research Specialist to the Dean of the Kennedy School, serving as Professor Joseph Nye’s speechwriter and researcher. Matt holds a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard Kennedy School and a B.A. from the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University. In addition to his career in communications, he worked for several years as a professional bassist, touring the United States and Europe with numerous pop music acts.

Join this session to learn how even those inexperienced in public speaking can improve their executive presence!

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Associate Deans Session: The Future of Innovation Ecosystems in a Post-Pandemic World, sponsored by MIT REAP

University stakeholder strategies for supporting resilience and competitive advantage

MIT REAP is pleased to present an invitation only* fireside chat with Phil Budden, MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer and MIT REAP co-faculty, examining the seismic pandemic-induced shifts in innovation ecosystems and the resulting increase in capital investment, stakeholder connection, competitive advantage, sustainability, and productivity. The fireside chat will be followed by a MIT REAP stakeholder panel, featuring former participants who will share actionable strategies for how universities can help harness surprising new opportunities to support vibrant, resilient innovation ecosystems. The chat and panel will be moderated by Stuart Krusell, Senior Director of MIT Sloan Global Programs.

For more information on MIT REAP, click on the button below:

Fireside Chat Speakers

  • Phil Budden

    Senior Lecturer, Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management
    MIT Sloan School of Management
    USA
  • Stu Krusell

    Senior Director, Global Programs Senior Lecturer, Behavioral and Policy Sciences Global Programs
    MIT Sloan School of Management
    USA

MIT REAP Panelists

  • Vince Edwards

    CEO
    Empire Builders
    USA
  • Eva Panetti

    Assistant Professor in Management
    University of Naples Parthenope
    Italy
  • Dr. Amina Sambo-Magaji

    Former National Coordinator
    Office for ICT Innovation and Entrepreneurship (OIIE)
    Nigeria

Agenda

  • 11:15AM-11:45AM – Fireside chat with Phil Budden, moderated by Stuart Krusell
  • 11:45AM – 12:30PM – MIT REAP Stakeholder panel, moderated by Stuart Krusell

Date & Time

Tuesday, 16 November, 2021

  • 11:15AM – Washington D.C.
  • 4:15PM – London
  • 5:15PM – Geneva
  • 6:15PM – Cape Town
  • 9:45PM – Mumbai
  • 12:15AM – Singapore

This event is invitation only. If you would like to request an invitation, please email Nicole Zefran at nzefran@gbsn.org.

Race2Imagine: Implementing Human Rights in Complex Environments

DATE + TIME

Friday, 29 OCT

7:00am Bogota

8:00am Washington DC

2:00pm Geneva

LOCATION

Zoom Events

CONTACT

Emma Martens, emartens@gbsn.org

The overall theme of the event is ‘Implementing Human Rights in complex environments’. Conducting human rights due diligence is particularly difficult in conflict and post-conflict contexts. Beyond avoiding harm, companies also have a positive responsibility, namely to contribute to peace building most relevant in Colombia.

Co-hosted with Geneva School of Economics, the seminar will feature panel discussions exploring academic and industry insights on human rights in illegal mining; human trafficking; drug trafficking; refugee rights; etc.

Date

Friday, 29 October

  • 7:00am Bogota
  • 8:00am Washington D.C.
  • 2:00pm Geneva

Speakers

  • Veneta Andonova

    Dean
    Universidad de los Andes School of Management
    Colombia
  • DorothĂ©e Baumann-Pauly

    Director, Center for Business and Human Rights
    Geneva School of Economics and Management; NYU Stern School of Business
    Switzerland
  • AndrĂ©s Barrios Fajardo

    Associate Professor
    Universidad de los Andes Management School
    Colombia
  • Valentina Botero

    Finance and Investment Club
    Universidad de los Andes School of Management
    Colombia
  • Juan Pablo Castillo

    Human Resources Manager
    Inclusion Project, Sodexo
    Colombia
  • Juana GarcĂ­a Duque

    Associate Professor
    Universidad de los Andes
    Colombia
  • Catalina JimĂ©nez

    Finance and Investment Club
    Universidad de los Andes School of Management
    Colombia
  • Dan LeClair

    Dan LeClair, Ph.D

    CEO
    Global Business School Network
    USA
  • IvĂĄn Lobo

    Assistant Professor
    Universidad de los Andes School of Management
    Colombia
  • Dante Pesce

    Founder and Executive Director
    VINCULAR Center for Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development, Catholic University of ValparaĂ­so
    Chile
  • Angela Rivas

    Part-time faculty
    Universidad de los Andes, School of Management
    Colombia

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Agenda

Race2Imagine: Implementing Human Rights in Complex Environments

8:00 I Opening Talk + Cultural and contextual specificities

  • Veneta Andonova, Dean, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia
  • DorothĂ©e Baumann-Pauly, Director, Geneva Center for Business and Human Rights, Geneva School of Economics and Management, Switzerland
  • Dan LeClair, CEO, Global Business School Network, USA

8:15 I Impact Stories: Student Perspective

Working on a Common Goal will Makes us Move on – How to build Across Difference, Catalina JimĂ©nez and Valentina Botero, Finance and Investment Club, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia

In 2018 a group of members of the Finance & Investment Club from Universidad de los Andes had the opportunity to visit Mariana Páez ETCR and Simón Trinidad in Mesetas, Meta. FIC members were able to know some of the people in the community, exchange ideas, listen to each other’s stories, teach each other new things, and share bonding moments. Valentina and Catalina were part of this group and are here to tell the story.

Experience with Microsimulation, Rim Bitar and Serra Cremer, PhD Student and Consultant, Geneva School of Economics, Switzerland

This impact story will highlight the enjoyment and appeal of microsimulations in the classroom.


8:35 I Impact Stories: Faculty Perspective

Business Research for Peace Promotion, Andres Barrios, Associate Professor, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia

This impact story will invite participants to reflect on how  business research can have a positive effect on the promotion of human rights. To do this, the impact story  will leverage the research experience of a group of professors who developed a study during the Colombian peace process with the FARC group.

Cobalt in the DRC, Dorothée Baumann-Pauly, Director, Geneva Center for Business and Human Rights, Geneva School of Economics and Management, Switzerland


9:05 I Panel DIscussion: Peace Building and Human rights

  • Moderators: Juana Garcia, Associate Professor, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia, IvĂĄn Lobo, Assistant Professor, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia

Panel: Dante Pesce, Business School Professor and Member of the UN Working Group for BHR, Chile

Angela Rivas, Part-time faculty, Universidad de los Andes, School of Management, Colombia

Juan Pablo Castillo, Human Resources Manager, Inclusion Project, Sodexo, Colombia

This panel discussion will feature partner institution participants who share academic and industry insights on human rights in illegal mining; human trafficking; drug trafficking; refugee rights; etc


9:30 I Open Discussion + Closing

  • Ivan Dario Lobo, Associate Professor, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia

Culture Still Matters: A Webinar to Help You Conduct Business Across Cultures

Event Description

Navigating business relationships, particularly cross-cultural ones, can feel like moving through a minefield, sidestepping explosives that could instantly derail any progress. But it doesn’t need to be that way.

John Branch, professor of marketing and international business at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business and faculty for the school’s Cross-Cultural Business course, along with Amy Gillett, vice president of education at the William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan and co-creator of the Business & Culture virtual exchange, advise both professionals and business students on increasing their cultural competency. On Nov. 16, they will host a candid and interactive session around maneuvering these cross-cultural relationships.

While increased globalization is deepening and widening business connections, countries continue to vary widely on norms and acceptable practices. For instance, in some cultures, jumping directly into a business conversation without first getting to know a potential partner can end a deal before it starts.

“If culture didn’t matter, then we wouldn’t talk about these cultural gaffes or cultural blunders, because we’d be just one homogenous blob of people,” said Branch. “Culture still matters and if managers and marketers do not appreciate this, they’ll continue to make these cultural gaffes.”

So why aren’t businesses doing a better job of guarding themselves against these errors? According to Branch, business leaders are under-appreciating the significance of cultural differences. Many do not fully comprehend the major impacts of culture on their interactions and how they relate to business success. Consequently, many do not focus their energy on understanding or resolving these issues.

Making your way through culturally-diverse business interactions requires significant time, resources and analysis. Understanding the relevant and likely cultural sensitivities, collecting accurate and insightful feedback and carefully considering this information are all necessary before taking action. Cultural competency is not as simple as learning the right handshake. Culture is a layered and complex system by which business partners live, and success means understanding each of those layers.

“Even the big companies are failing to do proper cultural research because they’re in such a rush to get the product to market, or they don’t realize the role of culture and the importance of factoring it into their plans from the start,” say Gillett. “In many cases, managers lack training in cultural competence, so this is not even on their radar.”

Though steering clear of negative choices is critical, cultural competency isn’t just about avoiding blunders. Companies mastering cultural competency can also create a competitive advantage, explains Gillett.

Take HP. The company introduced its gaming laptop, Omen, in 2006 with lackluster results. After the success of the 2019 Academy Award-winning film Parasite, the firm re-engaged the market with a new campaign, pulling in cultural references that resonated. This improved sales — all because they took note of a cultural touchpoint and responded.

Mastering cross-cultural connections will facilitate more thoughtful interactions, which will foster better business practices.

Join Branch and Gillett’s virtual discussion on cultural competency to share your stories of cultural gaffes and/or successes, discover what it takes to prepare for better cross-cultural interactions, and learn from the breadth of cultural exchanges that have gone wrong — and right — across the business world.

Speakers

  • John Branch, Professor of Marketing and International Business, University of Michigan Ross School of Business
  • Amy Gillett, Vice President of Education, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan

Date & Time

16 November 2021, 9:00am-10:30am EST

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2021 CUHK Conference on Financial Technology

This conference is in the 5th Fintech Education Series, which aims to promote financial technology education in Hong Kong. It is jointly organized by CUHK business school and CUHK Faculty of Engineering, and free of charge – everyone is welcome to attend. This event is part of the core agenda of the HK FinTech Week 2021, Asia’s most anticipated international financial technology event, looking to bring together more than 1.2 million viewers and 17,000+ attendees, who are executives, entrepreneurs, investors, regulators and academics from 100+ economies. We would like to take advantage of this opportunity to bring together the academia and industry participants, providing a platform to carry out fruitful and productive discussions, encourage the exchange of ideas and promote future collaboration opportunities. We also look to leverage on the 5 focus areas of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority Fintech 2025 strategy to drive the fintech development of Hong Kong.

Assessing Personal Skills and Qualities for Admissions and Student Development, Sponsored by ETS

Description

This event will discuss the benefits of knowing more about applicants than what is revealed in GPAs and test scores. Assessing applicants’ perseverance, resiliency, self-discipline, and curiosity, among other qualities can lead to better admission decisions and can serve as the basis for developing those qualities post enrollment to better prepare business school students for their career.

We will discuss various approaches for assessing these qualities, and provide a short demonstration of a novel self-assessment approach being pilot tested by ETS at several Business Schools over the coming year.

Guest Speakers

Date & Time

Thursday, 21 October, 2021

  • 10:00am Washington D.C.
  • 3:00pm London
  • 4:00pm Geneva
  • 4:00pm Cape Town
  • 7:30pm Mumbai
  • 10:00pm Singapore

Agenda

  • 10:00am – 10:05am: Introductions
  • 10:05am – 10:25am: Presentation
  • 10:25am – 10:35am: Demo
  • 10:35am – 10:55am: Q&A/Networking
  • 10:55am – 11:00am: Closing Remarks

This event is open to the public.

Race2Imagine: Forests and Climate Change Mitigation

DATE + TIME

Friday, 22 OCT

10am Bogota /

11am Washington DC /

5pm Paris

LOCATION

Zoom

CONTACT

Emma Martens, emartens@gbsn.org

This session provides a venue to discuss the role of forests in climate change. It features case studies on the enhancement of forest carbon stocks through both afforestation and reduced deforestation strategies -afforestation of otherwise degraded lands removes carbon from the atmosphere, while avoiding deforestation  reduces the influx of carbon into the atmosphere while preserving biodiversity. The ultimate goal of this session is to stimulate a reflection on how businesses may constructively engage in the use of nature-based solutions to help solve the climate crisis.

Date

Friday, 22 October

11:00 am – 1:00 pm EDT

Speakers

  • Veneta Andonova

    Dean
    Universidad de los Andes School of Management
    Colombia
  • Manuel RodrĂ­guez Becerra

    Industrial Engineer and Emeritus Professor
    Universidad de los Andes
    Colombia
  • Doris Cordero

    Tropical Forester & Regional Chair
    IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM) for South America
    Colombia
  • Dr. Suzi Kerr

    Chief Economist
    Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
    USA
  • Dan LeClair

    Dan LeClair, Ph.D

    CEO
    Global Business School Network
    USA
  • Jorge HernĂĄn GarcĂ­a LĂłpez

    Associate Professor and Director of Sustainability's Area
    Universidad de los Andes School of Management
    Colombia
  • Ximena Rueda

    Associate Professor
    Universidad de los Andes School of Management
    Colombia
  • Juily Sawant

    Graduate Student, Global Entrepreneurship and Sustainability
    Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University
    USA
  • Eusebio Scornavacca

    Professor at the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, College of Global Futures
    Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University
    USA

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Agenda

Race2Imagine: Climate Change Mitigation

11:00 I Opening Welcome + Cultural and contextual specificities 

  • Veneta Andonova, Dean, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia
  • Eusebio Scornavacca, Professor, Thunderbird School of Global Management and School for the Future of Innovation, USA
  • Dan LeClair, CEO, Global Business School Network, USA

Introduction: The Roots of the Amazon Deforestation Problem, Manuel RodrĂ­guez Becerra, Emeritus Professor, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia


11:20 I Impact Stories: Student Perspective

Forest Conservation for Climate Change Mitigation, Doris Cordero, Senior Consultant, Forest, Ecosystem Services and Climate Change & Environmental and Development Evaluation Specialist, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia

Food and Forests, Juily Sawant, Graduate Student, Global Entrepreneurship and Sustainability, Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University, USA


11:40 I Impact Stories: Faculty perspective

Land Use in “Reservas Forestales”, Ximena Rueda, Associate Professor, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia

How Digital Technologies Can Enhance Forest Conservation? Eusebio Scornavacca, Full Professor, School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University, USA


12:05 I Panel DIscussion: Forests in Climate Change Mitigation

  • Moderator: Jorge H GarcĂ­a, Associate Professor and Director of Sustainability’s Area, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia
  • Dr. Suzi Kerr, Chief Economist, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), USA
  • Doris Cordero, Senior Consultant, Forest, Ecosystem Services and Climate Change & Environmental and Development Evaluation Specialist, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia
  • Manuel RodrĂ­guez Becerra, Emeritus Professor, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia
  • Eusebio Scornavacca, Professor, Thunderbird School of Global Management and School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University, USA

The panel discussion will explore how businesses may constructively engage in the use of forests to help solve the climate crisis.  Discussion questions will include:

  • How may business communities in the developing world help enhance forest carbon stocks in their own countries?
  • How may business communities in the industrialized world help enhance forest carbon stocks in developing countries?
  • What are the institutional arrangements needed to bridge the gap between a high demand for carbon abatement in industrialized economies with a potential supply of enhanced forest carbon stocks in developing countries?
  • What are the social and environmental risks involved in using forest conservation as a climate mitigation strategy?  

12:45 I OPEN Discussion

Themes for discussion include:

  • How may business communities engage in the use of nature-based solutions in order to help solve the climate crisis?  
  • How may business communities in the industrialized world help enhance forest carbon stocks in developing countries?  
  • What are the institutional arrangements needed to bridge the gap between a high demand for carbon abatement in industrialized economies with a potential supply of enhanced forest carbon stocks in developing countries.

Distinguished Speakers in International Business Series: Economic Disparities of the Global South

The Center for Global Business invites you to a discussion three experts from the International Finance Corporation, Inter-American Development Bank, and Brookings about economic disparities exacerbated by the global pandemic, nongovernmental efforts and opportunities to address the growing crisis in the developing world, and what this means for investment and doing business in the Global South.

The Distinguished Speakers in International Business Series (DSS) brings together policymakers, industry leaders, academia, and students to present and discuss emerging trends in international business throughout the year.

Date & Time

Tuesday, 12 October 2021

  • 6:00pm EST

Speakers

Aloysius Uche Ordu

Dr. Aloysius Uche Ordu brings over three decades of international development and private sector experience. He was previously Vice President at the African Development Bank. In that capacity, he played active roles in the senior management team during the Bank’s sixth General Capital Increase and the record 12th Replenishment of the African Development Fund.

Zeynep Kantur Ozenci, MS ’00

A 13 year IFC veteran, Zeynep is currently leading IFC’s market creation and upstream activities in Health & Education sectors, including development of scalable global solutions and early stage project development initiatives. Before joining IFC in 2008, Zeynep worked at HSBC, focusing on debt capital market transactions across sectors, and prior to that at the World Bank headquarters, working on development of capital markets in developing countries.

Alejandro Prada, MBA ’18

Dr. Alejandro Prada, LL.M., MBA is a Colombian attorney, with studies in law and business in Colombia, Spain, Germany and the United States. He has 20+ years of professional experience in international business, banking, project and corporate finance and business strategy. Currently, he is Principal Advisor for Strategy and Corporate Affairs of IDB Invest, in charge of strategic outreach and partnerships.

Registration is required to access the webinar.

Security Engineering Bootcamp: An Industry Deep-dive (3 Day Event)

DATE & TIME

October 25-27, 2021

9:00 AM PT

LOCATION

Online

We’re kicking off Virtual Bootcamps on Localized with our expert, Wael Ghandour. Wael is currently a Lead Security Engineer at VMware in Palo Alto, California. Throughout his career, he has held various roles at Lending Club, Medallia, and Cisco Systems in Network and Security Engineering.

Before moving to the San Francisco Bay Area he worked in Canada and Dubai as a Network Engineer. His personal interests range from privacy and distributed computing to travel, music, and weightlifting. With Data and Information being shared at an unprecedented level, it’s no surprise that Security Engineering is among the fastest growing and in high demand careers.

In this 3-Webinar Series, we will dive deep into the roles of a Software and Security Engineer to help you be better prepared and ready to kick start your career or make the shift!

Attend all 3 sessions to get a Certificate of Participation!

Agenda:

Day 1, October 25th at 09:00 PT

Landing a Job: Resumes, Job Hunt, and Interviews

Day 2, October 26th at 09:00 PT

At the Job: skills, industry insights (vendors, Tools, and Tech), and a day in the lift of a Security Engineer

Day 3, October 27th at 09:00 PT

Doing a Great Job: Up-skilling, certifications, how to get promoted and more value to your company and community

Who should join?

  • Students and recent graduates from any field with an interest in career in Security Engineering
  • Early career professionals looking to make a career shift towards Security Engineering
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