This event is designed to bring researchers from the social and technical disciplines together to generate discussion and collaboration that will improve our knowledge of cybercrime and the policy response to this phenomenon. The conference will utilize a TED Talk style structure, where in a 50-minute panel two speakers will have approximately 20-25 minutes each to present their work and ideas at a high level.
Each session will feature a social and technical researcher to promote synergy.
Research seminar series hosted by Applied Economics and MSU-CIBER brings Xavier Gine, World Bank to give a seminar on Markets, Contracts and Uncertainty: A Structural Model of a Groundwater Economy.
This first-ever event is designed to bring researchers from the social and technical disciplines together to generate discussion and collaboration that will improve our knowledge of cybercrime and the policy response to this phenomenon. The conference will utilize a TED Talk style structure, where in a 50-minute panel two speakers will have approximately 20-25 minutes each to present their work and ideas at a high level.
Each session will feature a social and technical researcher to promote synergy.
The 10th Biennial International Business Institute for Community College Faculty is a unique professional development program designed specifically for community and technical college faculty. The aim of the Institute 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.
We hope you join us on Thursday, December 13 for the Economic Forecast with Mitch Stapley, Chief Fixed Income Officer, Fifth Third Asset Management. This luncheon is sponsored by Fifth Third Bank.
As the two largest economic powers in the world, the US and China have become more and more closely connected and dependent upon each other from business and trade to cultural exchange. Due to the intensive connections between both countries, global supply chain management has become more critical than ever; however, as issues arise along with the economic development of China, it becomes increasingly difficult for companies to stay competitive in this rapidly growing market. This Forum was created to enhance students and professionals understanding of the current situation in the Chinese market, as well as to provide a platform for them to interact and further benefit each other.
We hope you join us on Thursday, November 1 for the for the Celebration of Regional Growth Awards. This luncheon is sponsored by PNC and Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis & Gotting, P.C..
We hope you join us on Thursday, October 11 for the healthcare forum. This luncheon is sponsored by Delta Dental.
We hope you join us on Wednesday, September 12 as we welcome Michael Rush, Founding Director of the Eli and Edythe Broad Museum, to keynote the September Economic Club luncheon. This luncheon is sponsored by Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith P.C.
Jim Foley is a frequent speaker on issues of international trade and teaches International Business courses at Bradley University. He is a Past President of NASBITE International, and now serves as the Director for the NASBITE Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) credential. He was elected Chairman of IATTO – International Association of Trade Training Organizations during the 2004 IATTO Forum in Cape Town, South Africa and is also chair of the Association of Small Business Development Centers (ASBDC) International Interest Section.
Mr. Foley is the author of the book The Global Entrepreneur discussing techniques to expand international trade for small to midsize companies. First printed in 1999 and now in its second edition, numerous colleges and universities have adopted the text for undergraduate and MBA international business courses. The book has also been used by thousands of readers to expand their international business.
Prior to joining the trade center in 1994, Mr. Foley lived and worked in Europe for seven years. His overseas business experience includes positions in marketing, sales, and corporate management in the computer industry.Before London, Jim worked in Los Angeles in the software industry, and also lived in Mexico City where he earned a Spanish proficiency certificate.