Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Location: Blau Auditorium, Colloquium , Colloquium Hallway, Ross Lobby Table #1, Ross Lobby Table #2, Ross Lobby Table #3, Ross Lobby Table #4, Ross Lobby Table #5, Ross Lobby Table #6, Ross Lobby Table #7, Siegle Cafe
For the last 22 years, the Asia Business Conference has brought leaders of Asia and multinational companies together in Ann Arbor to discuss, debate, and dialogue about trends in the region. This year’s conference will again provide students and local professionals with a unique glimpse into the challenges and opportunities of doing business in Asia.
This is an excellent opportunity to network with political and business leaders from throughout the US and Asia, Michigan business students, and Ross alumni whilst also building a long-term relationship with the University of Michigan. Your participation provides our community with the unique opportunity to learn about how leaders, such as yourself, are shaping the future of Asia.
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: Blau Auditorium
Presented by the Ross Leadership Initiative, Michigan Business Women, and the Center for Educating Women.
Suzanne Nora Johnson will speak on Our Business Imperative: Making Democratic Capitalism Work. She is a board member of Intuit, Visa, AIG, and Brookings Institute. She earned her BA degree from USC, and her law degree from Harvard.
RSVP to the rossleadershipinitiative@umich.edu confirming our attendance.
Time: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: Blau Auditorium
Presented by the Center for Positive Organizational Scholarship, the Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise, Net Impact, and the Ross Leadership Initiative.
Fred Keller is chairman and CEO of Cascade Engineering, a multi-business manufacturer and marketer supporting multiple brands in the automotive, truck, solid waste/recycling, furniture, and renewable energy industries. His innovative management approach and work in advancing sustainability are featured regularly in business and industry publications, and he serves as a visiting lecturer on Sustainability at Cornell University’s Johnson School of Management.