In June, the Executive
MBA Council Board of Trustees approved four new full academic members
and four new corporate members.
Newly approved academic members include:
- Korean Advanced Institute
of Science and Technology – KAIST
- Brazilian Business School
- University of Virginia
- Institute de Empresa
Newly approved corporate members include:
- Academy for International Education
- Microsoft Corporation
- Orion Worldwide Travel
- The Planning Shop
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The Executive MBA Council
Board of Trustees elected George Bobinski as chair and Diane Badame as
vice chair for 2004-2005.
Bobinski, associate dean at Binghamton University/SUNY,
currently serves as vice chair of the 2003-2004 board. Badame, associate
dean at the University of Southern California, also serves on the current
board and was recently elected to another term.
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The Executive MBA Conference,
set for Oct. 30-Nov. 2 in San Francisco, features two outstanding keynote
speakers, as well as a diverse slate of developmental workshops and concurrent
sessions.
Best-selling author and visionary leadership development architect, Susan
Scott will share the leadership power of dialogue as the opening
keynote speaker.
For 13 years, Scott ran think thanks for CEOs through
TEC Worldwide, a company dedicated to improving the effectiveness and
enhancing the lives of CEOs. She designed and delivered training to
peers who worked with CEOs in 18 countries, as well as engaging
in more than 12,000 hours of one-to-one conversations with CEOs.
In 1999,
she founded Fierce, Inc., and wrote the best-selling book based on her
innovative perspective on leadership, Fierce Conversations–Achieving
Success at Work and In Life, One Conversation at a Time. It became
one of USA Today’s top 40 business books of 2002.
Scott is recognized as a thought leader in the areas of leadership development
and cultural transformation.
Conference participants who attend the keynote
address on Sunday will receive a copy of Scott’s book.
The closing
keynote features a unique legal voice. A partner in the New York office
of Pillsbury Winthrop LLP, Maria T. Galeno has
taught trial advocacy for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy and
also appeared on Court TV as a criminal defense expert. Appointed by
former mayor Rudy Giuliani, she served on the Mayor’s Advisory
Committee on the Judiciary from 1994 to 2001.
Galeno currently represents
clients in government investigations that involve securities fraud, mail
fraud, tax fraud, and antitrust violations. As a former Assistant United
States Attorney, she prosecuted drug, bank robbery, public corruption,
and securities and fraud cases.
In her keynote, Galeno will look at news-making
white collar criminal investigations, such as those of Martha Stewart and
Ken Lay, and talk about her experiences in trying corruption and securities
fraud cases and in working with Giuliani. She also plans to address the
issue of ethics and include her thoughts about teaching ethics in Executive
MBA Programs.
The developmental
workshops and concurrent
sessions also offer a range of topics – from Ethics and Social
Responsibility to ROI of Alumni Involvement to Career Management and
much more. Check out the list of titles at: http://www.emba.org/acrobat_pdf/conf04/2004_conf_agenda_081204.pdf
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Don’t miss the
early bird conference registration deadline of Sept. 3, and, in the United
States, remember to vote in advance!
Register before the early registration deadline of Sept. 3 to save:
Rates for members (EMBAC/AACSB/GMAC/EFMD) are $895 for the first two
members from your school and $795 for each additional team member. After
September 3, rates increase to $1,095 and $995 respectively. The Executive
MBA Toolkit is an additional $195 per person.
» Register
online (Secure "Fillable" Adobe PDF)
Also to U.S. participants: Don’t forget to vote early. This year’s
conference will take place during the 2004 U.S. national election. Please
plan to file your absentee ballot before you leave for the conference.
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The 2004 Executive MBA
Council Conference offers opportunity for networking, professional development,
and camaraderie. It also offers schools opportunities to sponsor major
conference events including breakfasts, coffee breaks, lunches, receptions,
and dinners.
Schools can contribute in ways that they feel affordable
and appropriate. Many events will have multiple sponsors. Contributors
will be recognized at the sessions, on the conference banners and may
distribute giveaways. There are still available sponsorship opportunities.
Contact Barry Van Dyck, University of Notre Dame, barry.vandyck.1@nd.edu or
Tony Hansford, University of California at Irvine, hansford@gsm.uci.edu with
questions, ideas, and requests.
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