GBSN Events

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.

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

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.

Race2Imagine: Collaborations for Healthcare Leadership

DATE & TIME

FRIDAY, 15 October

8:00-10:00am EDT

LOCATION

Hosted on Zoom Events

CONTACT

Emma Martens, emartens@gbsn.org

Existing inequalities have been exposed and exacerbated by COVID–19. Our world after the global pandemic is likely to see the proliferation of these inequalities unless we focus on the inclusive management of our multiple challenges, among which is the environmental crisis. From access to healthcare and education to the all-encompassing disruptions of climate change, as leaders of management education we have to forge a response that recognizes and addresses with intent the disparate ways these issues affect various populations. GBSN and Universidad de los Andes present Race2Imagine, a joint event series designed to engage university communities across the globe during the month of October, leading up to GBSN Beyond Virtual Conference. Race2Imagine features 3 sessions focused on healthcare, climate change and humanitarian logistics. Each session is co-hosted with a different GBSN member school. The goal is to have multi-stakeholder dialogues that explore collaborations designed to produce solutions.

This first convening, Collaborations for Healthcare Leadership, will share visions of the strategies, actions and initiatives that need to be undertaken in the near future across different contexts. Co-hosted with Miami Herbert Business School, guest speakers will explore and compare approaches to university-health system collaboration to achieve impact, using the example of informing the response to COVID-19.

We must all think beyond our own institutions and develop collaborative solutions and more robust and resilient systems. And we must explore the longer-term implications of the covid-19 outbreak for business and society.

Date

Friday, 15 October, 2021

7:00 am BogotĂĄ

8:00 am Washington D.C.

  • 2:00pm Paris
  • 5:30pm Mumbai
  • 8:00pm Singapore
  • 11:00pm Melbourne

Speakers

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Agenda

Race2Imagine: Collaborations in Healthcare Leadership

8:00 I Opening Welcome + Cultural and contextual specificities 

  • Dan LeClair, CEO, Global Business School Network, USA
  • Veneta Andonova, Dean, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia

8:40 I Impact Stories: Student Perspective

An Impact Project that Transcends Disciplines and Communities

EstefanĂ­a HernĂĄndez, PhD Student; Research Assistant, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia

The COVID-19 has imposed multiple challenges that transcend the health system, one of them being the COVID-19 vaccination roll-out. This work introduces the importance of collaborative and multidisciplinary work for responding successfully to this crisis. From my perspective as a PhD student in Management, I aim to share the key-aways that have emerged from the research projects in which I have participated during the pandemic and the contribution achieved in the process.

Leading a Pediatric Physician Team through the Pandemic

  • Dr. Chad Perlyn, President, Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists, USA
  • Dr. Perlyn is a student in Miami Herbert’s executive MBA program and will talk about leading his specialty pediatric physician team through the COVID-19 pandemic.

8:40 I IMPACT STORIES: FACULTY PERSPECTIVE

Conducting Research on Wellbeing and Mental Health in an Academic Setting

  • Eduardo Willis, Professor, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia

Operation Warp Speed, Delivering COVID-19 Vaccines and Therapeutics in Record Time in the U.S.

  • The Honorable Alex M. Azar II, 24th Secretary of the, U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, USA

9:00 I Panel Discussion: Collaborations to achieve more impact in healthcare

  • Moderator: Simon Turner, Associate Professor and Director of Organization’s Area, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia
  • Panel: Dr. Natalia MejĂ­a, Dean, Universidad de los Andes School of Medicine, Colombia
  • Dr. Gabriel Carrasquilla, Vice President, Academy of Medicine, Colombia
  • Donna E. Shalala, Trustee Professor of Political Science and Health Policy, University of Miami, Former Member of the U.S. House of Representative from Florida (2018 – 2020), USA

The panel discussion will explore and compare approaches to university-health system collaboration to achieve impact, using the example of informing the response to COVID-19. Discussion questions will include:

  • What role did your organization play in the response to COVID-19? What role did academia-health system partnerships have? 
  • What enabled your organization to play that role and have influence, e.g. human resources; financing; flexibility about repurposing roles / workload / functions; existing health system relationships; ability to strike up new ones?   
  • How distinctive was that approach to the typical role of universities, and the relationship between universities and the health system, in approaching health policy and improvement? 
  • What lessons can be learnt from the experiences of collaboration in response to COVID-19? What challenges remain? 

To help stimulate the debate, reach the journal article authored by Universidad de los Andes School of Management professors.

The integration of health services with other sectors is hypothesised to support adaptation of health systems in response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This study identified barriers and enablers associated with intersectoral coordination at an early stage of the pandemic. The study focused on the roles played by the academic and private sector in different areas of public health planning and delivery concerning COVID-19 in Colombia. Read the article


9:30 I Small Group Discussions

Eduardo Wills & Simon Turner will prepare a workshop for debate in breakout rooms on wellbeing and mental health in places of work and study. Each small group will have access to a Miro board for recording a summary of their discussion. Themes for discussion will include:  

  • What impact has COVID-19 had on your wellbeing? What helped you to respond? What organizational support did you receive?  
  • How is the nature of work, and career development, changing in light of the pandemic? 
  • What skills / capacities will we need to develop to face new challenges? 
  • How should our places of work and study change to promote wellbeing? 

Questions?

Please contact Emma Martens at emartens@gbsn.org for any technical issues or questions.

Cross-Border Collab: Insights from Afghanistan with Kardan University

DATE & TIME

Thursday, 7 October, 2021

8:00am EDT

LOCATION

Hosted on Zoom.

CONTACT

Emma Martens, emartens@gbsn.org

With the recent events in Afghanistan, the future of higher education remains uncertain. We invite leaders from GBSN member institutions to the October Cross-Border Collab to hear first hand what is happening on the ground from GBSN’s first and only member institution from Afghanistan, Kardan University. For over 13 years, Kardan University has been at the forefront of educating and developing Afghanistan’s workforce with talented specialists, managers and leaders. Join us as we hear from Mr. Mirwais Nahzat, Kardan University’s Chief Operating Officer and explore ways the GBSN network can be supportive to continue the university’s work and progress in the higher education space.

“While Afghanistan enters a challenging period of transition, we are redoubling our efforts to equip Afghan men and women with the required skills, knowledge and confidence to lead the country through this historical transformation.” – Roeen Rahmani, President, Kardan University

About Kardan University

For over 13 years, Kardan University has been at the forefront of educating and developing Afghanistan’s workforce with talented specialists, managers and leaders.

Building on its success, Kardan is strengthening its programs and services, emphasizing innovative approaches towards excellence in education, including the introduction of career development initiatives, competitive master level programs, and international accreditation of our university programs.More than ever before, Kardan University is focused on improving the quality of teaching, strengthening student services, and upgrading the University’s facilities and infrastructures. We have forged unprecedented levels of collaboration and partnership with the national and international institutions as part of our overall internationalization efforts.

The Office of International Affairs & Strategic Partnerships (OIASP) at Kardan University is headed by a team of dedicated academic leaders, advised by the Vice Chancellor, and supported by the Strategic Plan Advisory Committee (SPAC). A group of Deans representing each of the University’s faculties plus other key academic units are behind functions of this office. The operations of this office are divided in to the two main constituents of its title, i.e. International Affairs and Strategic Partnerships. Kardan first joined GBSN back in 2016. It still remains GBSN’s first and only member from Afghanistan.

Kardan University is pleased to present its impact report for the years 2014 to 2018, which provides an extensive review of the university’s activities and achievements across four domains: economy, society, culture and the environment. This report is the reflection of Kardan University’s commitment to sustainability, highlighting its unwavering commitment to advancing its socio-economic and environmental impact. Learn more

Speaker

When?

Thursday, 7 October, 2021

  • 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. Two sessions are offered to accommodate multiple time zones. Collabs are an exclusive opportunity for member school ambassadors, deans and leading faculty members.

Building Community Disaster Resilience: The HUMLOG Challenge

DATE

Monday, October 4, 2021

8:00-9:00 AM EDT

LOCATION

Zoom Meeting

CONTACT

mhandler@gbsn.org

Welcome to the 2021 HUMLOG Challenge Informational/Kick Off Meeting!  This virtual event is specifically designed for students interested in the HUMLOG Challenge and would like to learn more about the opportunity to win the $5,000 scholarship! We are so excited to welcome participating students from all over the world to engage in this unique virtual experience and to develop impactful, locally-relevant solutions to natural disaster problems.  This first webinar will feature a welcome from GBSN’s own CEO, Dan LeClair, as well as from our incredible industry experts and final judges, including Gyöngyi KovĂĄcs, AmĂ©dĂ©e Prouvost, and Armand Bam, Courtney Davis Curtis. Our judges will be providing insight into their own real-world challenges with risk mitigation and community resilience, as well as explaining what they will be looking for in student solutions.  Finally, we look forward to welcoming Maria, Johary, and Diana, our winning team from the 2020 GBSN HUMLOG Challenge!  We will close out this event with a brief Q and A session for students, where they are encouraged to ask questions to last year’s winning team, the judges and the GBSN team!

Moderator

  • Rob Vember

    Director, Programs & Partnerships
    Global Business School Network
    South Africa

Guest Speakers

The Winning Team from 2020, Team Los Andes, will also be featured speakers during the kick-off. They will be giving first hand experience from the competition point of view. Access their presentation below.

Learn More about the HUMLOG Challenge

Date

Monday, October 4th, 2021

  • 08:00 AM Washington D.C.
  • 01:00 PM United Kingdom
  • 02:00 PM Geneva
  • 02:00 PM Cape Town
  • 05:30 PM Mumbai
  • 08:00 PM Singapore

CapsimInbox Development Lab Informational Webinar and Q&A Session

DATE

Tuesday, September 28

9:00-10:00 AM EDT

LOCATION

Zoom Webinar

CONTACT

mhandler@gbsn.org

Welcome to the 2021 Microsimulation Development Lab Informational Webinar and Q & A Session! This webinar is designed to be informative to professors who have already registered to participate and to those professors who are interested in participating in this year’s Microsimulation competition. This session will be led and moderated by two representatives from the CapsimInbox Team, Matt Shell and Kelsey Zimermann.

Matt Shell from Capsim will open this session with an overview of the CapsimInbox program as well as describing the focus and format of this year’s Microsimulation Development Lab. Matt and Kelsey will moderate a discussion with the authors from last year’s simulation competition, Professor Mino, Thompson, and Seely as well as Professor Baumann-Pauly, who has experience using the simulation, Ethics in International Mining, in the classroom. Hear about the experience of developing the simulation and the experience with using it in the classroom with students. The session will end with all four professors.

Moderators

Guest Speakers

  • Dr. Takako Mino

    Lecturer, Humanities and Social Sciences
    Ashesi University
    Uganda
  • Jewel Thompson

    Adjunct Lecturer, Business Administration
    Ashesi University
    Ghana
  • Jennifer Seely

    Associate Professor of Politics
    Earlham College
    USA
  • DorothĂ©e Baumann-Pauly

    Director, Center for Business and Human Rights
    Geneva School of Economics and Management; NYU Stern School of Business
    Switzerland

Date

Tuesday, September 28th, 2021

  • 09:00 AM Washington D.C.
  • 02:00 PM United Kingdom
  • 03:00 PM Geneva
  • 03:00 PM Cape Town
  • 06:30 PM Mumbai
  • 09:00 PM Singapore

Deans Networking Session, Sponsored by GMAC

This invitation only* session, sponsored by GMAC, will convene Deans from leading schools across the globe to engage in conversations around the challenges and opportunities for business schools in our current environment. 

In this 75-minute session Deans will reconnect with peers and discuss key issues that matter most to you. This session offers a place to share creative thinking and innovative solutions your school is implementing to overcome obstacles. 

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