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SUMMARY:Exec. Ed Three-Day Course - Women in Leadership: Expanding Influence and Leading Change
DESCRIPTION:Women in Leadership: Expanding Influence and Leading Change\nJune 22 to 24\, 2016\nFor More Information or to Apply Now\nClick Here\nWomen in Leadership: Expanding Influence and Leading Change is a new program developed through a unique partnership between Columbia Business School and Barnard College. The program is designed to help elevate the impact of women leaders enabling them to navigate the business landscape\, develop and leverage their talents\, and step into roles of greater influence. \nThe overall experience is designed to have the maximum impact\, incorporating a three-week preparation and pre-program coaching phase\, an intense three-day in-person phase and a three-month action planning follow-up. \nProgram faculty include executive coaches\, and trained psychologists\, experts who have studied both the benefits of gender-balanced organization and the barriers women still often face in the advancement\, as well as faculty from Columbia Business School.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/exec-ed-three-day-course-women-in-leadership-expanding-influence-and-leading-change/
CATEGORIES:Columbia E’ship
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SUMMARY:Work Awesome - A Day on the Future of Work
DESCRIPTION:Work Awesome is on June 23rd at 1 State Street\, 25th fl\, NYC\nIt’s one big day on the future of work. We begin at 7:45 am.\nThe after party starts at 6:00 pm.\nRegister Today!\n  \nWORK AWESOME is here to connect you with the most inspiring people and thought-provoking insights into what work will be like tomorrow. Join us on June 23\, 2016 at Knotel @ The Battery\, 1 State Street (25th fl)\, New York City. \nSOME OF OUR TOPICS \n– Artificial Intelligence.  If smart machines learn to execute more and more cognitive tasks – does that steer us towards a post-work-society? \n– Gig Economy. If the gig economy grows further\, will that eventually replace the 9-to-5 model? \n– The new new workplace. Needs and cultures at work are changing radically. What about chairs\, tables\, rooms and buildings? \n– Teamwork and Leadership. Why are so many companies changing their way of working together? And what are the learnings of self-organizing\, hierarchy-abandoning firms? \nSPEAKERS \n\nGeetu Ambwani\, Principal Data Scientist\, Huffington Post\nSara Armbruster\, VP Strategy\, Research & New Business Innovation\, Steelcase\nAntoine Blondeau\, CEO & Co-founder\, Sentient Technologies Holdings Limited\nMilena Berry\, CEO/Co-Founder\, PowerToFly\nCorey Booker\, United States Senator\, New Jersey (invited)\nAlex Chung\, CEO\, Giphy\nZofia Ciechowska\, Strategy & Operations\, Spotify\nScott Cohen\, Co-founder\, New Lab\nJoshua Cooper Ramo\, “The Seventh Sense”\nJen Dennard\, Culture & Diversity\, Medium\nCharlene Johnson-Hadley\, Executive Chef\, American Table\nScott Lamb\, VP International\, BuzzFeed\nMarlon Litz-Rosenzweig\, Co-founder\, Mylittlejob\nWill Prince\, Architect\, PARC Office\nDavid Mandell\, CEO\, PivotDesk\nDennis R. Mortensen\, CEO\, x.ai\nKevin Slavin\, Professor\, MIT Media Lab\nLeah Reich\, User Researcher\, Slack\nNina Temple\, Global Staffing Lead\, Google\nJeff Wald\, Co-founder\, Work Market\nAlbert Wenger\, Partner\, Union Square Ventures\nLizzie Widdicombe\, Writer\, The New Yorker\nChris Wiggins\, Chief Data Scientist\, The New York Times\nLuke Winston\, Head of Customer Development & Services\, Formlabs\nand take an inspiring trip into the future – to learn and benefit of what’s next.\n\n\nATTENDEES \nExpect 150+ founders and leaders from startups to Fortune 500 companies\, including Allianz\, BMW\, Buzzfeed\, City of New York\, GE\, German Press Agency dpa\, Google NYC\, Kisi\, MIT\, Roland Berger\, Steelcase\, The New York Times\, Thrillist\, United Nations\, Yahoo!
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/work-awesome-day-future-work/
LOCATION:Knotel\, 1 State Street 25th floor\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Awesome Series
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SUMMARY:Columbia Engineering Entrepreneurship Night - Hong Kong
DESCRIPTION:Columbia Engineering Entrepreneurship Night – Hong Kong\nSaturday\, June 2\n6:30 PM\nConrad Hong Kong – 88 Queensway\,\nHong Kong Island\, Hong Kong\nRegister Today\nThe Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Columbia Alumni Association present the tenth program in a series designed to showcase the vibrant Columbia Entrepreneurship ecosystem. We invite you to join Dean Mary Boyce and Columbia entrepreneurs for a conversation about the life cycle of entrepreneurship followed by a demo night with Columbia alumni and student entrepreneurs. \nPanelists: \nSonny Wu\nMr. Wu is a founding partner and managing director of GSR Ventures\, a venture capital fund that focuses primarily in early stage\, start up\, and growth stage investments in technology companies with substantial operations in China. Mr. Wu focuses on investments in the semiconductors\, new materials\, and new energy sectors and he has made extensive investments related to LED technology and electric vehicles. Prior to founding GSR\, Mr. Wu was founder and chairman of Asia Wireless Technology and he was a managing director at Nortel Networks\, where he set up and managed several joint ventures in China. \nBorn and raised in China\, Mr. Wu received a BS in engineering physics from the University of British Columbia in 1990 and an MBA from MIT in 2001 where he was a Sloan Fellow. Mr. Wu’s son is a member of the SEAS Class of 2018 and his daughter will be joining Columbia in the fall as a member of the College’s Class of 2020. \nFermi Wang\nMr. Wang is co-founder of Ambarella\, Inc.\, a company that produces low power\, high definition video compression and image processing semiconductors. Prior to founding Ambarella in 2007\, he was CEO and co-founder of Afara Websystems\, a startup that pioneered throughput computing for servers. Afara was acquired by Sun Microsystems in July 2002. A seasoned leader\, serial entrepreneur and and a video compression technology expert\, Mr. Wang holds several digital video-related patents and his team was responsible for developing the world’s first MPEG CODEC chip. \nMr. Wang received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from National Taiwan University and an MS and PhD in electrical engineering from Columbia University. Mr. Wang established the Wang Fong-Jen Professorship at SEAS in honor of his brother who received an MS and PhD in mechanical engineering.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/columbia-engineering-entrepreneurship-night-hong-kong/
LOCATION:Conrad Hong Kong\, 88 Queensway\, Hong Kong Island\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:Columbia Engineering
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SUMMARY:Making the Most of Wedding Season
DESCRIPTION:Your 20s and 30s. It’s a wedding season that lasts two full decades. Some of them will be fun. Here’s how to spice up the rest: \n\nAdopt a foreign accent for the evening. Have you ever heard one of those stories of someone coming out of a coma with a bizarre foreign accent? Well\, your fellow wedding guests will get to hear it all night long.\nAsk the bartender to make your signature cocktail. It’s one part everything.\nTell the wedding officiant that they’ve inspired you to convert – even if it’s a non-religious ceremony. Really get them to try and close the deal\, too.\nGo to the bouquet or garter toss\, but then run screaming from that thing like it’s the Zika virus. (Too soon?)\nKeep tipping the band and asking them to play faster.\n\n\n \nWe’re hosting a rager for our next Sunday Funday. Join us 6/26 at Our Wicked Lady in Brooklyn. $25 gets you unlimited tacos\, two Drops\, and some dope music on a rooftop. \nRSVP ME POR TACOS >> \n\n \n \nThe Drop will be available in CA\, TX\, TN\, and OK soon! If you live in those states and want us at your local watering hole\, please email hello@thedropwine.com so we can coordinate our attack. \n\n \nLET’S JAM >> \n\n\n\n\nvia @sophia29julia\nvia @shapbite\nvia @robnitkin\n\n\n\nFollow us on Instagram at @thatroselife. \nTag your photos with @thatroselife to be featured! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCopyright © 2016 The Drop\, All rights reserved.\nYou are receiving this email because you have expressed interest in learning more about The Drop Wine. \nOur mailing address is:\nThe Drop\n175 Varick Street\nNEW YORK\, NY 10014
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