Working Globally During the Pandemic

Working Globally During the Pandemic

GW-CIBER Global Careers Panel & Roundtable

By Center for International Business Education and Research (GW-CIBER)

Date and time

Thursday, October 29, 2020 · 2 - 4pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Working Globally During the Pandemic - What is it Like?

The Outlook for Global Careers in a Post-Covid World

Join us for an online forum with accomplished global professionals, from a range of backgrounds and industries, who will share their experience working internationally, discuss industry developments, roles, and career opportunities, and offer tips to students on how to succeed in the global arena. The invited Global Leaders will also discuss the effects that the COVID -19 pandemic has had on their work, companies, and industries, and will offer their perspectives and advice to students who are contemplating a global career.

The event includes a panel discussion with the Global Leaders followed by virtual roundtables where groups of participants will meet with an individual Leader of their choice for a more in-depth talk and Q&As.

Keynote Speaker & Moderator:

Stacie Nevadomski Berdan - International Careers Expert & Award-Winning Author on How to Succeed in the Global Marketplace

Global Leaders:

Dana Abu-Nasrah, Managing Consultant, Global Government - IBM (GW Alumna – BBA)

Julie Chung, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Western Hemisphere - Department of State

Tracey Gibbons, Senior Vice President - Third Point Reinsurance Co

Michael McKenna, Independent Consultant, Biotech & Tech

Steve Miranda, Senior Adviser - Federal Reserve Board of Governors

Rebecca Pearson, President & Chief Marketing Officer - WEConnect International (retired from ExxonMobile) (GW Alumna – BBA)

Colleen Pritchett, President Americas, Aerospace & Global Fibers - Hexcel Corporation

Lisa Schroeter, Global Director of Trade & Investment Policy - Dow Chemical Company (GW Alumna – International Relations)

VIEW THE BIOS OF ALL GLOBAL LEADERS HERE!

The event is free for all GW students (graduate & undergraduate), but you must register to attend.

Organized by

Institutions, Inclusive Globalization and U.S. Competitiveness

Visit GW-CIBER's website for more information.

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