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Thursday Oct. 2 - Oct. 3
The aim of this workshop is to provide participants with the knowldedge, experience and resources they need to internationalize general business courses and/or develop specialized international business courses at the two-year college level.
Sunday Oct. 12 - Oct. 15
Connect in person to NACCE's community of practice. Network with peers who have an entrepreneurial mindset. Crowdsource innovative solutions for your campus and entrepreneurial ecosystem. Roll up your sleeves to develop a plan to put your ideas into action. Get practical support from disruptive peers sharing their best practices.
Wednesday Oct. 22
Webinar: Creating an Award-Winning International Business Classroom: Join McGraw-Hill author, G. Tomas M. Hult, as he shares best practices for designing and delivering a dynamic International Business classroom. With a focus on cutting edge research using globalEDGE, Tomas will provide instruction on how to best illustrate theories and evidence relevant to the modern world of International Business to guide 21st century business leaders.
Wednesday Oct. 29
If you are like most business owners in the United States, you are constantly working to target the best opportunities for your firm within the constraints of more and more limited resources. Youve heard of opportunities in China, Brazil, Indiabut is Mexico a better choice? Learn how to quickly and efficiently research and rank your best overseas markets. Well utilize the best in free market research tools on the webincluding the top-ranked globalEDGE to get you quick and affordable access to up-to-the-minute and relevant information.Please come to the event with a list of your products (services), and two or three proposed countries for research.GUEST SPEAKER Jade Sims - Outreach Specialist, Business & International Trade - Michigan State University's International Business Center TOPICS INCLUDE: Choosing a Foreign Market Researching Potential Demand Within Specific Countries Hands-on Training With a No-cost Market Research Tool WHERE: Washtenaw Community College Gunder Myran, Room 022 4800 E Huron River Dr Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Wednesday Oct. 29
Learn how to use globalEDGE and other online tools to determine your best international markets!
Thursday Oct. 30
Our October Economic Club keynote speaker is Margarte Dimond, PhD, President of Karmanos Cancer Institute. As President, Dimond manages all clinical operations of the Karmanos Center in Detroit, Farmington Hills, and Monroe. Prior to her current position, Dimond fulfilled duties as President and Chief Executive Officer of the McLaren Medical Group. Dimond has earned her doctorate degree from Michigan State University, along with a variety of other degrees from University of Michigan, Boston College, and St. Marys College. Sponsored by McLaren Greater Lansing.Program immediately follows the Healthcare Forum. $40/member, $55/nonmember or $300/table of 8 (includes lunch). Pre-registration can be completed at www.lansingchamber.org.
Friday Nov. 14
Speaker South African Consul Economic Donnadelliah MalulekeAfrica is home to 6 of the top 10 fastest growing countries in the world; has your business considered this amazing opportunity? Opportunities exist across industries--including all levels of agriculture, aerospace, energy, transportation/infrastructure, and education--among others. Join us for this candid assessment of opportunities and risks in the region. Speakers include U.S. Department of Commerce Export Assistance Center Director Kendra Kuo (Grand Rapids) and a panel of businesspersons experienced in the region, as well as MSU professors with extensive research and experience in Africa. This event is ideal for new and experienced exporters, as well as anyone interested in finding out more about the region.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. 20
Now in its seventh year, the Celebration of Regional Growth Awards luncheon has become a must-attend event for recognizing area businesses for their new economic investment and job creation in the Greater Lansing region. The 40 companies that we have recognized have together contributed over $1.5 billion in new economic growth in this region. The Celebration of Regional Growth Awards includes an International Trade Award and a newly created Emerging Economy Award, which recognizes a burgeoning industry in the Lansing area.The Celebration of Regional Growth Awards are sponsored by PNC and Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis & Gotting, P.C. Program begins at Noon; please arrive early for registration & networking. This event is part of the 2014 Economic Club Speaker Series. Additional tickets are $55/single or tables of 8 are $400 (includes lunch). Pre-registration is required.
Thursday Dec. 11
In this webinar, Emily Treptow will discuss the applications of globalEDGE to librarianship, and then Sarah Singer will provide an in-depth demonstration of the resource. globalEDGE is especially compelling because of the depth of information that it provides for free. This is a resource that academic librarians can point community members to. It is also a resource that public librarians who cant afford to subscribe to international business databases can easily utilize.
Thursday Dec. 18
Detroit has hosted an auto show for over a century. For the first several decades of its existence, however, the show's focus was strictly regional. Then, in 1987, a visionary group of auto dealers within the Detroit Auto Dealers Association (DADA) asked a bold question: Why not make the event truly international in scope?Achieving this objective within only a few years' time, the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) pursues a vision of continually redefining what it means to be an indispensable international event. To achieve this goal, the NAIAS continually introduces bold new ways to enhance attendees' experiences and deliver exceptional value to media, industry and the public.Speakers: Rod Alberts, Executive Director and Scott LaRiche, 2015 Chairman North American International Auto Show