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Thursday Oct. 20 - Oct. 21
This event features film and book promotion by the author(s) of Second Shift: The Inside Story of the Keep GM Movement book. The Lansing Works! Keep GM! movement was a victory of people over bureaucracy, of a can-do attitude over cynicism―a story rarely told in todays complex, technological, and often dehumanizing world of large business and out-of-control government. And the best part was that, in the end, both sides came away winners. Its proof positive that when the public and private sectors work together as equal partners, amazing things can happen.
Friday Oct. 21
Offered in partnership with Community Colleges for International Development, the International Business Institute on the Road workshops offer an abbreviated version of the flagship International Business Institute for Community College Faculty (IBI) that is offered biennially in East Lansing. The aim of the IBI is to provide participants with the knowledge, experience and resources they need to internationalize general business courses and/or develop specialized international business courses at the two-year college level.
Friday Oct. 21
This event features film and book promotion by the author(s) of Second Shift: The Inside Story of the Keep GM Movement book. The Lansing Works! Keep GM! movement was a victory of people over bureaucracy, of a can-do attitude over cynicism―a story rarely told in todays complex, technological, and often dehumanizing world of large business and out-of-control government. And the best part was that, in the end, both sides came away winners. Its proof positive that when the public and private sectors work together as equal partners, amazing things can happen.
Sunday Oct. 23
This event features film and book promotion by the author(s) of Second Shift: The Inside Story of the Keep GM Movement book. The Lansing Works! Keep GM! movement was a victory of people over bureaucracy, of a can-do attitude over cynicism―a story rarely told in todays complex, technological, and often dehumanizing world of large business and out-of-control government. And the best part was that, in the end, both sides came away winners. Its proof positive that when the public and private sectors work together as equal partners, amazing things can happen.
Wednesday Oct. 26
Michigan Business Network celebrates its annual Greater Lansing Business + Sports Luncheon. This is one of four major events the Michigan Business Network host per year, bringing in the regionalbusinesses. This events past speakers have ranged across the sports landscape. They have taken that notoriety and their skills and impacted the business world. This year's speaker is Michigan, born and bred. He attended Waterford Kettering High School before becoming a two-sport star at Michigan State University. Kirk Gibson went on to a successful professional baseball career, that included two of the most iconic home runs in World Series history. Following his athletic career he became a baseball analyst for the Detroit Tigers. In 2003 he began a decade in coaching. In 2015 he returned to the booth for the Tigers
Thursday Oct. 27
Eric Schneidewind, President of the AARP.
Tuesday Nov. 1 - Nov. 4
MSU-CIBER will be showcasing globalEDGE at the annual IATTO meeting.
Thursday Nov. 17
This event features film and book promotion by the author(s) of Second Shift: The Inside Story of the Keep GM Movement book. The Lansing Works! Keep GM! movement was a victory of people over bureaucracy, of a can-do attitude over cynicism―a story rarely told in todays complex, technological, and often dehumanizing world of large business and out-of-control government. And the best part was that, in the end, both sides came away winners. Its proof positive that when the public and private sectors work together as equal partners, amazing things can happen.
Thursday Nov. 17
Regional Growth awards recognizes outstanding companies in the Lansing area. This year's recipients are: Sparrow, Block Imaging, MSUFCU, and Lansing Community College.
Thursday Nov. 17 - Nov. 18
This two-day symposium will be held on the Campus of Big Sandy and is particularly geared toward faculty teaching in Appalachia. It includes a half-day IBI on the Road style workshop presented by MSU-CIBER.
Thursday Dec. 1
Join the International Marketing Program, Food Export-Midwest and Detroits Eastern Market for a day of educational topics on the best ways to get started in exporting. Dont miss this opportunity to increase your knowledge of how to become a successful exporter.
Friday Dec. 2
Participation in an international trade show or trade mission is the best way to see a potential market first-hand while making contact with serious potential clients from around the world. Is your company ready? Learn: How to identify opportunities as well as hurdles What resources are available to help with research and pay for international marketing expenses Preparation of a list of key action items to be completed before and after trade show participation Which upcoming trade missions are being organized for Michigan companies
Thursday Dec. 15
Stephen Moore, Heritage Foundation
Friday Jan. 6
This one-day workshop is designed for community college faculty seeking to internationalize existing international business courses or develop new IB courses or programs.
Thursday Jan. 19
Jim Trebilcock, Executive V.P., Dr. Pepper
Wednesday Jan. 25 - Jan. 28
AACCs Workforce Development Institute 2017 (WDI) continues to be a pre-eminent opportunity for in-depth exchanges and networking for economic and workforce leaders at community colleges and their partners. The WDI 2017 theme is Inspiring Innovation. On campuses and in communities across the country, innovation abounds: in program design, development, and delivery, in services to students and employers, and in creative solutions to workforce and economic development challenges.
Tuesday Jan. 31 - Feb. 10
This overseas FDIB program is designed for Michigan community colleges. Site visits include numerous educational institutions, U.S. Department of Commerce and Chamber of Commerce briefings, visits to businesses and culturally significant sites in Singapore and Jakarta, Indonesia.
Thursday Feb. 16
Speaker Dr. Titus Awokuse, Professor and Chairperson Hear from experts in the field and experienced exporters about how to perform background checks and verify potential customer fit. We will discuss due diligence in choosing a partner as well as ways of insuring shipments for all types of potential risk. Prof. Awokuse of the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics is our luncheon keynote speaker, he will address where to look for the best opportunities for Michigan agricultural exports. $35 registration fee includes lunch. The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. The monthly GB Club luncheons provide outstanding speakers and relaxed networking opportunities. With extensive international experience, the speakers wrap personal insights around a practical and up-to-the-minute approach to conducting international trade.
Tuesday Feb. 28
Matt Johnson from On Target Living will be the keynote speaker. Topic: Unlocking the Untapped Potential of Your Organization
Thursday Mar. 2 - Mar. 3
The 4th Annual MSU Interdisciplinary Conference on Cybercrime will be held March 2nd and 3rd, 2017 at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center on the Michigan State University Campus in East Lansing (https://kelloggcenter.com/). This flagship event, sponsored in part by the MSU School of Criminal Justice, seeks to draw world class social and technical science researchers together and present their work in order to promote collaboration between the disciplines and identify new avenues of research to enrich both fields. In addition, the conference links both fields to industry and policy-makers to transform the landscape of cybersecurity, policy, and practice.
Friday Mar. 3 - Oct. 17
The EntrepreneurYOU conferences bring together women entrepreneurs for a day of learning and networking with like-minded peers.
Friday Mar. 10
The EntrepreneurYOU conferences bring together women entrepreneurs for a day of learning and networking with like-minded peers.
Thursday Mar. 23
Speaker Karen di Benedetto, Senior Export Compliance Specialist, Bureau of Industry and Security Export regulations have changed, and will continue to change. Are you up to date? Do you know what your company needs to do to be compliant? Does your product require an export license? How do you know? Where can you check? The regulations have changed, do you know which government agencies oversee export controls? Karen will discuss US Export Administration Regulations and how to find out if your product or technology requires a license for export. She will address the new 600 series and how Export Control Reform can affect your company. Whether or not your product or technology requires an export license, restricted party screening is something every company needs to do. Do you conduct OFAC screening? We will discuss compliance visits from the government, and export enforcement including compliance best practices in light of changing regulations. Do you know what your company should be doing to steer clear of violations? Dan Klutch, Special Agent-in-Charge, Office of Export Enforcement (BIS) will discuss what happens when regulations are violated. Jean Schtokal, international trade attorney with Foster Swift will discuss OFAC regulations and screening. Time will be allotted for questions. From the President and CEO to the shipping clerk, everyone is responsible for compliance with regulations. This workshop is ideal for current exporters, as well as new exporters. We will highlight the top 6 things companies should be doing right now in light of the new and changing regulatory environment. The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. The monthly GB Club luncheons provide outstanding speakers and relaxed networking opportunities. With extensive international experience, the speakers wrap personal insights around a practical and up-to-the-minute approach to conducting international trade.
Saturday Mar. 25
Tenth Annual World Languages Day: There are sessions ranging from Vikings to vinyasa yoga, teen life and language in France to Tamil-speaking teens, from Hangeul to Hamlet. A video greeting will be delivered by MSU President Lou Anna Simon at the opening session, and the plenary will be given by Nathan Bynum, an MSU alumnus and current Japanese language teacher. Nearly twenty organizations will be hosting information booths as well, which participants can visit during the morning to obtain information about specific language programs, departments, and colleges, admission to MSU, financial aid, study abroad, and numerous other campus units.
Wednesday Mar. 29 - Mar. 31
Annual meeting of NASBITE International.
Thursday Mar. 30
Dave Armstrong, GreenStone Farm Credit Services.
Thursday Apr. 13
Speaker Panel Presentation E-commerce is transforming business & trade. Are you best taking advantage of the opportunities it brings? This panel presentation is suitable for all levels of ecommerce experience & will answer the following questions: How do I decide which platforms (Amazon, Etsy, Ebay, etc.) are the best for my products? How do I make sure that my website is optimized for searches by international buyers? How do I get paid & how do I set that up online? What do I need to think about to create a successful e-commerce strategy? How is the best way to ship my products & how much does it cost? What are the common problems and solutions that other businesses experience? A special thank you to FosterSwift Law Firm for their generous sponsorship of this event. The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. The monthly GB Club luncheons provide outstanding speakers and relaxed networking opportunities. With extensive international experience, the speakers wrap personal insights around a practical and up-to-the-minute approach to conducting international trade.
Friday Apr. 14
Speaker Profs. Xiao-Ping Chen & Jiing-Lih Farh Join us for this conversation on doing business with the Chinese. While the explicit practices of doing business internationally can be easily learned, understanding the cultural side is much more complex. Professor Chen will discuss why gift exchange is essential to develop interpersonal guanxi (interpersonal cultural practices that facilitate business) in the Chinese context, and the steps involved in developing and maintaining high quality relationships in China. Professor Farh will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of paternalistic leadership and share personal insights of when this leadership style is practiced in Chinese society. The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. The monthly GB Club luncheons provide outstanding speakers and relaxed networking opportunities. With extensive international experience, the speakers wrap personal insights around a practical and up-to-the-minute approach to conducting international trade.
Friday Apr. 14
Assistant Director Sarah Singer will present a session on International Business resources and globalEDGE at 10:30am on Friday, April 14, at the annual NBEA meeting.
Thursday Apr. 20
In its annual Country Risk Conference, Coface brings together leading specialists from the world of finance, research and business to discuss the major trends shaping the world economy and to shed light on the main economic issues for 2017 and beyond. Michigan State University's International Business Center has been a partner with Coface through the globalEDGE research tool since 2007 including but not limited to the Coface Annual Country Risk Conferences.
Friday Apr. 21
IBC Director Tomas Hult and Assistant Director Sarah Singer will present a one-day workshop on internationalization business education at Madison Area Technical College.
Thursday Apr. 27
Lansing Economic Club Luncheon - Molly Fletcher, Motivational Speaker & Former Sports Agent.
Wednesday May. 10
Learn how to cultivate employee engagement, collaborate with international business partners, and protect your brand in key foreign markets.
Thursday May. 11
Lansing's mayoral candidates share their plan and vision for the economy and jobs, roads and infrastructure, etc. Judi Brown Clarke, candidate. Andy Schor, candidate.
Wednesday Jun. 7 - Jun. 8
Speaker Jade Sims, CGBP Certified Trainer Earning the Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) credential is an easy way to kick-start your international business career, or a great way to formally recognize your professional knowledge. The CGBP credential issued by NASBITE confirms familiarity in international trade and assures that employees are able to practice global business at the professional level required in todays competitive environment. The CGBP is fast becoming the top nationally recognized certification for those in international business to show the world that they are qualified. The CGBP certifies that a candidate is competent in the four primary domains of trade global business management, global marketing, supply chain management, trade finance. All exporters, compliance officers, trade lawyers, financial service providers, and accounts involved in international business, freight forwarders and logistics professionals, engineers, university officials, and anyone else who wants to demonstrate expertise in international trade are invited to attend. **PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A 2-DAY TRAINING** The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. The monthly GB Club luncheons provide outstanding speakers and relaxed networking opportunities. With extensive international experience, the speakers wrap personal insights around a practical and up-to-the-minute approach to conducting international trade.
Tuesday Jun. 13 - Jun. 15
The Global Internship Conference brings together faculty and administrators from institutions across the global on best practices and current research in international internship placement.
Wednesday Jul. 26 - Jul. 29
Sarah Singer will present a session on globalEDGE.msu.edu at the 2017 National Conference on Geography Education.
Monday Sep. 4 - Sep. 8
The 37th Annual Americas SBDC Conferencetakes place September 4-8 in Nashville, Tennessee, at the beautiful Gaylord Opryland Resort. Every year our conference attracts 1,300+ SBDC professionals from all over the nation. These advisors, trainers and directors come together for professional development and networking. Their passion for small business can be seen in the 140+ workshops that overflow into the hallways, and in the exhibit hall where they eagerly mingle with each other and the tradeshow exhibitors, seeking the latest information on products and services that can ensure the success of their small business clients. The theme of this years conference isWork Smarter. Live Better.
Thursday Sep. 7
Doug Barry, Vice President, Conover + Gould Strategy Group, Washington DC
Thursday Sep. 14
Lansing Economic Club Luncheon - Tom Glick, CCO, City Football Group
Monday Sep. 18 - Sep. 20
Discover Global Marketsis the U.S. Department of Commerces flagship event series for U.S. exporters. The conference features a dynamic mix of keynote speakers, sector- specific breakout sessions, ask the experts and OEM panels, one-on-one meetings with U.S. Commercial Diplomats from around the world, and plenty of time built in for networking.
Tuesday Oct. 3 - Oct. 4
Speaker Brand Owners, Law Enforcement, & Academia The Global Business Club will not be holding its usual event in October; instead, we encourage our participants to register for The 3rd Annual 2017 Brand Protection Summit organized by MSU's Center for Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection (A-CAPP) October 3-4, 2017. This exclusive 2-DAY PROGRAM (no vendors or third parties) offers opportunities for brand owners, law enforcement, and academia to share and learn from one another. This forum will facilitate open, collaborative, meaningful, and participant-led conversations on brand protection. You will have the opportunity to share, learn and network with one another, as well as from world-renowned scholars and globally-recognized industry and law enforcement leaders. Each theme will kick off with a talk from an expert, which will be followed by interactive panels, high top discussion sessions and strategy sessions. **PLEASE REGISTER & FIND COMPLETE DETAILS AT http://a-capp.msu.edu/content/2017-brand-protection-strategy-summit** Note that this event will replace our usual October program. Event fee is $250; sponsored attendance may be available by contacting Jade Sims at sims@msu.edu. DO NOT USE THE LINK BELOW FOR REGISTRATION The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. The monthly GB Club luncheons provide outstanding speakers and relaxed networking opportunities. With extensive international experience, the speakers wrap personal insights around a practical and up-to-the-minute approach to conducting international trade.
Sunday Oct. 8 - Oct. 11
NACCE2017 | The Power of Partnership Leveraging Your Communities and Relationships Through Entrepreneurial Thought and Action
Thursday Oct. 12
Michigan Business Network - Sports Luncheon - Tom Izzo
Thursday Oct. 19
Lansing Economic Club Luncheon - Danton Cole, MSU Head Coach, Hockey.
Friday Oct. 27
The International Business Institute for Community College Faculty is a one-day workshop hosted by Manchester Community College in Manchester, Connecticut.
Wednesday Nov. 1 - Nov. 3
Sarah Singer, Assistant Director of MSU-CIBER, and Rob Spohr, Vice President for Academic Affairs at Montcalm College will present the session Forging Partnerships from Michigan to Indonesia That Benefit Entire Communities on Thursday, November 2, at the annual GBSN conference.
Tuesday Nov. 7
Speaker Robert Telchin, Senior International Trade Specialist, Office of Africa The Private Sector Forum will focus on partnership among US and African private sector actors, African Universities and MSU leadership towards enhancing investment with positive impact for Africas future. This panel program will be followed by an interactive question and answer session. The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. The monthly GB Club luncheons provide outstanding speakers and relaxed networking opportunities. With extensive international experience, the speakers wrap personal insights around a practical and up-to-the-minute approach to conducting international trade.
Thursday Nov. 16
Lansing Economic Club Luncheon - Celebration of Regional Growth Awards
Tuesday Dec. 5
Speaker Neil Sheridan, President, SVPI You have just seconds to get someone's attention, and perhaps minutes to win them over to your way of thinking. Whether you are attempting to get an investor's attention or convince a potential customer or overseas partner to give you a second look, your business pitch is everything. This half-day workshop will get you there. Our keynote speaker and facilitator Neil Sheridan is a researcher, adviser and speaker on organizational and business growth, and regularly conducts extensive trainings for businesses and entrepreneurs to prepare them for pitch competitions. Neil is President of SVPI, LLC, a Michigan advisory and management corporation active internationally. SVPI assists clients with strategy, valuation, performance, and innovation initiatives. Neil speaks internationally on strategy and innovation leadership as a keynoter, moderator or panelist. The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. The monthly GB Club luncheons provide outstanding speakers and relaxed networking opportunities. With extensive international experience, the speakers wrap personal insights around a practical and up-to-the-minute approach to conducting international trade.
Tuesday Dec. 12
Lansing Economic Club Luncheon - Ron Fournier, Crains Detroit Business
Wednesday Dec. 13
The International Business Institute for Community College Faculty is a one-day workshop hosted by Florence-Darlington Community College in Florence, South Carolina.
Tuesday Jan. 9
Speaker Kendra Kuo, Director, US Export Assistance Center, Grand Rapids This event will cover the basic concepts in exporting--from doing research to select your target market, how to best take advantage of international trade shows, and method of entry to the logistics and legalities of shipping your product overseas and getting paid. This session will offer a wealth of information to those considering or new to exporting, as well as some tips and ideas for those already in the export game. A portion of the morning will include group discussion, as well as time for questions and answers. Jade Sims, Trade Specialist at the MSU International Business Center, will lead the morning program. Our luncheon keynote will be provided by Kendra Kuo, Director of the US Export Assistance Center in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She has spent most of her career helping Michigan companies grow their sales by connecting them to booming international markets. The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. The monthly GB Club luncheons provide outstanding speakers and relaxed networking opportunities. With extensive international experience, the speakers wrap personal insights around a practical and up-to-the-minute approach to conducting international trade.
Thursday Jan. 11 - Jan. 14
Present globalEDGE at the annual USASBE conference.
Tuesday Jan. 23
Thomas J. Holt, MSU, School of Criminal Justice, to discuss latest trends in cyber security and how to better protect your business from attack.