“How Businesses Can Develop Trust on a Global Scale Through Corporate Service”

How Businesses Can Develop Trust on a

Global Scale Through Corporate Service

(Technology + Entrepreneurship) ^ Corporate Service = Δ Social Impact

Today, the Internet has made global flows of information, capital and innovation possible as never before. How do we use technologies, economies, entrepreneurship and corporate service to make organizations smarter and build trust on a global scale across borders, time zones and cultural expectations? A distinguished panel of experts will examine how governments, NGOs, educational institutions, and private corporations have increased social capacity by successfully applying technology and entrepreneurship to public service. In addition to improving society, the panel will discuss the unique benefits their organizations derive by fostering innovative public service.

PANEL: – Stanley Litow, Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Corporate Responsibility, IBM
– Dr. Augustine Mahiga, Permanent Representative of the United Republic of Tanzania to
the United Nations.
– Sally Susnowitz, Director, MIT Public Service Center
– Harris Wofford, Former US Senator (D-PA)

MODERATOR: Bruce Bachenheimer, Chapter Chair, MIT Enterprise Forum of New York City & Clinical Professor of Management, Pace University


DATE:

Thursday, January 15, 2009

TIME:

5:30pm – 6:00pm: Reception
6:00pm – 7:30pm: Panel Discussion
7:30pm – 8:30pm: Networking

PLACE:

Goodwin Procter LLP – DIRECTIONS
The New York Times Building
620 Eighth Avenue
New York, NY 10018-1405

REGISTRATION:

Free to members of MIT Enterprise Forum
$50 non-members, $10 extra at door
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