Event Details
Fordham University
Graduate School of Business Administration
July 20-23, 2008
SUNDAY, JULY 20, 2008 |
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6:00 - 7:00pm | Mass at Rose Hill Chapel: Hosted by Donna Rapaccioli, Dean, College of Business at Rose Hill, Bronx |
7:00 - 8:30pm | Networking Reception: Hosted by Donna Rapaccioli, Dean, College of Business at Rose Hill, Bronx |
MONDAY, JULY 21, 2008 |
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7:30 - 8:45am | Breakfast & Registration/Check-in |
8:45 - 9:15am | Welcome |
a) Howard Tuckman, Dean, Fordham Graduate School of Business | |
b) Stephen Freedman, Senior VP of Academic Affairs & Chief Academic Officer, Fordham University | |
9:15 - 10:15am | Keynote Address: Dr. Alex Preker, Lead Economist for Health, Nutrition & Population of the World Bank |
10:15 - 10:30am | Lunch |
10:30 - 11:45am | Plenary Speaker: What It Takes To Be Global? |
11:45 - 1:30pm | Lunch Guest Speaker: Rev. Locatelli, President Santa Clara University |
1:30 - 3:30pm | Breakout Sessions: |
Breakout #1: International Initiatives: Successes and Failures An informal discussion lead by Dean Howard Tuckman, Fordham Graduate School of Business & Warren Jaferian, Vice President, Worldwide Education Market, Sodexo |
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Breakout #2: TBD | |
3:30 - 3:45pm | Break |
3:45 - 5:00pm | Panel - Ethical Behavior: Can It Be Taught? Panel Moderator: James Daly, Dean, Rockhurst University |
Panelists: a) Al Gini, Loyola of Chicago b) Xavier Mendoza, Deputy Director general, ESADE c) John Meyer, former Senior VP & Controller, Sprint-Nextel |
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5:00 - 6:00pm | Reception |
6:00 - 8:00pm | Formal Dinner in Pope Auditorium |
Speaker: Rick Ketchum, CEO of NYSE Regulation & Chairman of Financial Industry Regulatory Authority | |
TUESDAY, JULY 22, 2008 |
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8:45 - 9:30am | Breakfast |
9:30 - 10:15am | Keynote Address: IBM Technology in Business Schools: Advances that affect both faculty and staff IBM’s inside look at strategic advances in education technology |
10:15 - 12:30pm | Morning Paper Concurrent Sessions: |
Track 1: Ethics & the Jesuit Moral Tradition, Facilitator: Joan VanHise, Associate Professor of Accounting, Fairfield University | |
a) Comparative World Business Ethics: A Narrative Approach, William J. Ellos, SJ, PhD | |
b) The Focus of Jesuit Management Education, Dr. Sebasti L. Raj., SJ, Xavier Institute | |
c) The Economic Morals of the Jesuits Revisited, Fr. Stephen Rowntree, SJ, Loyola University, New Orleans | |
d) Enterprise Housing: A Social Justice Movement Born of Jesuit Care for Community, Eugene Muscat, University of San Francisco | |
e) Marketing to the Poor: A Justice-Inspired Business Approach, Fr. Nicholas Santos, SJ, Marquette University | |
Track 2: Experiential Learning | |
a) Students in International Business Internships, Kathy Barnett, Loyola University of New Orleans | |
b) What's in it for me? Building the Case for Experiential Education with Business Faculty Can Mission and Experiential Learning Work Together in a Publications Driven World?, McCale, et. al. | |
c) Internship Courses in Jesuit Universities, Dr. Ronald J. Kizior, Loyola University of Chicago | |
d) A Review of Experiential Activities in the Marketing Classroom: Self-Marketing Plans Community-based Learning & Client-based Projects (Oh My!), Christina McCale, Regis College | |
Track 3: Global Business & Jesuit Education | |
a) Jesuit Global, Roger A Desmarais, Santa Clara University | |
b) Global Social Benefit Entrepreneurship and the Jesuit Network, James L. Koch, Santa Clara University | |
c) Where in the World is St. Ignatius Loyola? Jesuit Business Education for a Globalized Market Place, Coral Snodgrass, Canisius College | |
d) International Service Learning in an Information Systems Course, Winston Tellis, PhD, Dolan School of Business, Fairfield University | |
12:30 - 2:00pm | Lunch Guest Speaker: Chris Lowney, Author of Heroic Leadership & A Vanished World |
2:00 - 5:00pm | Afternoon Paper Sessions (choose one): |
Track 1: Applied Ethics in Business Education, Facilitator: Beth Parish, Program Manager, John J. Sullivan Endowed Chair for Free Enterprise, Regis University |
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a) A Case for Values-Centered Curriculae: Creating Values without Prescribing Values in the Business Classroom, Catharyn Baird, Regis College | |
b) "Goods in Process": Ethical Formation for Undergraduate Business Students, Richard Keeley, Boston College | |
c) Jesuit Executive MBA Programs: Building a Just Society, Francis Petit, Fordham University | |
d) Business Ethics in Action: Jesuit Business School Strategies for Engaging Business Executives, Kirk O. Hanson, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University | |
e) A Longitudinal Investigation of Ethical Decision-Making: A Contingency Approach, Timothy Keane, Saint Louis University | |
Track 2: Learning & Linkages, Facilitator: Donna Rapaccioli, Dean, College of Business Administration, Fordham University | |
a) Academic Joint Ventures – Ensuring the Business Aspects Are Successful, Steven D. Berkshire, Regis University | |
b) Pedagogical Changes Inside and Outside the Business School, Thomas Clark, Xavier University | |
c) University-Industry Linkages: Utopy or Opportunity, Jokin Garatea, Gaia University | |
d) Student Perception of Study Abroad Opportunities: Are we achieving our Goals, Suzanne N. Cory, St. Mary’s University | |
e) Answering the Call: What are US Jesuit Schools of Business Teaching Students about Neoliberalism and its Impact on Economic Life in Latin America, Michael Gent, Canisius College | |
5:00 - 7:00pm | BBQ Dinner in Fordham Lincoln Center Courtyard |
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 2008 | |
8:30 - 9:00am | Breakfast |
9:00am - 10:15am | Panel: Positioning Jesuit Universities; Panel Moderator: Rev. Spitzer, President, Gonzaga University |
Panelists: | |
a) Leonor Sanchez, Dean of Economics, Administration & Finance Department, ITESO, Jesuit University of Guadalajara | |
b) Carlos Losada, Director General, ESADE | |
c) Tian Shyug Lee, Professor and Director, Graduate Institute of Management Customer Relationship Management Lab, Fu Jen Catholic University | |
d) Paulo Cesar Motta, former Dean, PUC-Rio | |
10:15am - 10:30am | Break |
10:30am - 12:00pm | Can You Brand Higher Education? Brendan Ryan, Chairman, Foote, Cone & Belding |
12:00 - 12:30pm | Closing Remarks, Howard Tuckman, Dean, Fordham Graduate School of Business |