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SUMMARY:Innovate State: Meet & Greet with Rachel Silver
DESCRIPTION:Join the Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Michigan State University for an exclusive Meet & Greet event on Tuesday\, November 15\, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. at the Hatch (325 E. Grand River Ave.\, Ste. 345\, East Lansing\, MI 48823). \nComplimentary lunch will be provided! \n\n\n\n\nAbout Our Guest \nRachel Silver\, Founder & CEO\, Love Stories TV \nRachel is the founder and CEO of Love Stories TV: a global media brand which provides entertainment and wedding inspiration through uplifting\, high quality\, and emotional video content. As the only video platform in a $300 billion industry\, Love Stories TV reaches 40M+ monthly viewers through their website\, social\, and streaming TV channel. Love Stories TV has the industry’s only streaming TV and Snap Discover channels\, largest YouTube and TikTok channels\, as well as deeply engaged audiences on Instagram\, Facebook\, Pinterest\, and more. \nShe received her B.A. from James Madison College at Michigan State University and her M.A. from The American University of Paris. She lives in New York City with her husband and son. \n\n\n\n\nLocation \nThe Hatch (325 E. Grand River Ave.\, Ste. 345\, East Lansing\, MI 48823)
URL:https://broad.msu.edu/event/meet-greet-with-rachel-silver/
LOCATION:The Innovation Center\, 325 E. Grand River Ave\, East Lansing\, MI\, 48823\, United States
CATEGORIES:Entrepreneurship,Featured Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship &amp%3B Innovation":MAILTO:eship@msu.edu
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SUMMARY:Innovate State: What's in a Love Story?
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\n\n\n\nThe Innovate State Speaker Series brings both emerging and accomplished Spartans back to campus for a fireside chat-style interview. These 60-minute sessions offer the chance for guests to share their perspectives on a wide array of topics like innovation\, startup life\, investments\, and career paths. Students get the opportunity to hear firsthand about the hard knocks of the entrepreneurship & innovation hustle to maintaining work/life balance. These are stories of success\, stories of failures\, and stories of uncommon will—and you do not want to miss them. \nInnovate State kicks-off at 6 p.m. ET in the Entrepreneurship Lab (651 N. Shaw Ln.\, M025 Business Pavilion\, East Lansing\, MI 48824) and are free to the community. Events will be offered in-person only but are available virtually on the Friday following the event at eship.msu.edu/innovate-state/. Early registration is highly encouraged. \n\n\n\n\nAbout our Speaker & Theme \nRachel Silver\, Founder & CEO\, Love Stories TV \nRachel is the founder and CEO of Love Stories TV: a global media brand which provides entertainment and wedding inspiration through uplifting\, high quality\, and emotional video content. As the only video platform in a $300 billion industry\, Love Stories TV reaches 40M+ monthly viewers through their website\, social\, and streaming TV channel. Love Stories TV has the industry’s only streaming TV and Snap Discover channels\, largest YouTube and TikTok channels\, as well as deeply engaged audiences on Instagram\, Facebook\, Pinterest\, and more. \nShe received her B.A. from James Madison College at Michigan State University and her M.A. from The American University of Paris. She lives in New York City with her husband and son. \n\n\n\n\nLocation \nEntrepreneurship Lab (651 N. Shaw Ln.\, M025 Business Pavilion\, East Lansing\, MI 48824) \n\n\n\n\nTo access more information about Innovate State or the Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation\, please visit eship.msu.edu. For any further questions\, please email Aubrey Haase\, haaseaub@msu.edu.
URL:https://broad.msu.edu/event/innovate-state-whats-in-a-love-story/
LOCATION:Entrepreneurship Lab\, 651 N Shaw Ln\, East Lansing\, MI\, 48824\, United States
CATEGORIES:Entrepreneurship,Featured Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship &amp%3B Innovation":MAILTO:eship@msu.edu
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SUMMARY:Business and Bagels- The Burden of Responsibility
DESCRIPTION:Having self-control has been noted as a highly desirable trait\, as those with high self-control are more successful in their personal and professional lives. However\, might there also be some downsides to being highly disciplined? In this Business and Bagels event\, we explore the possibility that having high self-control may also have some interpersonal costs\, leading individuals to become burdened by others’ reliance. During this virtual event\, Christy Zhou Koval\, Ph.D.\, will present her work on the interpersonal dynamics of self-control followed by some time for you to ask her questions and / or share your experience about being relied on by others. Click here to register!
URL:https://broad.msu.edu/event/business-and-bagels-the-burden-of-responsibility/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Executive Development Programs,Featured Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Executive Development Programs":MAILTO:edp@broad.msu.edu
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SUMMARY:China Town Hall: Local Connections\, National Reflections
DESCRIPTION:Date\nWednesday\, November 16\, 2022 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM \nDescription\nJoin expert Jon M. Huntsman\, Jr\, former US Ambassador to Russia\, China and Singapore\, in the national conversation of US-China relations! \nJon Huntsman\, Jr. began his career in public service as a staff assistant to President\nRonald Reagan\, and served each of the five presidents since then in critical roles around\nthe world\, including as deputy assistant secretary of commerce for Asia\, U.S. trade\nambassador\, and ambassador to Singapore\, China\, and most recently\, Russia. Twice\nelected governor of Utah\, Governor Huntsman brought about strong economic and tax\nreforms\, tripled the state’s rainy-day fund\, and helped bring unemployment rates to\nhistoric lows. During his tenure\, Utah was named the best-managed state in America and\nranked number one in the nation in job growth. \nAmbassador Huntsman was a candidate for president in 2012. Previously he chaired or\nserved on the boards of several major companies\, educational institutions\, and nonprofits.\nHe has been a visiting fellow at the Kennedy School of Government\, and a\ndistinguished lecturer at Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy. Huntsman is a\nseventh generation Utahn and has been married for 36 years to Mary Kaye Huntsman. They\nare the parents of seven children\, including two adopted daughters from China and India.\nHuntsman is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and has ten honorary doctoral\ndegrees. \nRegistration in the website link. \nLocation\nvirtual
URL:https://broad.msu.edu/event/china-town-hall-local-connections-national-reflections/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,International Business Center
ORGANIZER;CN="International Business Center":MAILTO:ibc@msu.edu
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SUMMARY:MSI Consortium - Virtual Exchange Projects with International Partners for Career Readiness
DESCRIPTION:Date\nThursday\, November 17\, 2022 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM \nDescription\nA key concern in business education is creating solid and sustained bridges between school and career. Career readiness remains a central focus and challenge. Recent studies by Pew Research points to the lack of preparedness of college graduates for the workplace and the need for novel approaches in what we teach\, and how we teach it\, to address the skills gap. In international business\, partnerships and virtual exchange are increasingly valuable ingredients in developing the skills required of today’s global managers. Using selected virtual exchange projects with partners in North and South Africa\, we discuss how global competencies\, cultural awareness\, and international virtual-teaming skills can be imparted as integral aspects of an international business curriculum. The three panelists representing academic and business groups will describe their roles in designing and implementing these collaborative cross-border projects\, their value to different stakeholders\, including students and employers\, and propose ways to assess and sustain these career readiness\, impactful initiatives. \nKey Takeaways \n\nConceiving\, implementing and assessing team-based\, virtual exchange projects\, involving international partners.\nLeveraging academic-business partnerships to ensure career relevant virtual exchange initiatives for students.\nIdentifying funding sources for signature international business projects.
URL:https://broad.msu.edu/event/msi-consortium-virtual-exchange-projects-with-international-partners-for-career-readiness/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,International Business Center
ORGANIZER;CN="International Business Center":MAILTO:ibc@msu.edu
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