7:45 am - 10 am
Please join Women in Technology International and Columbia University’s Center for Technology, Innovation and Community Engagement as they host an enlightening panel of top businesswomen who’ll explore management and entrepreneurship through their own personal stories and strategies for success. Attendees will learn about mega-trends affecting corporate culture, and how these influences will yield greater opportunities for those willing to seize them.
Panel Participants:
Ms. Candace Fleming, VP and CIO, Columbia University
Ms. Sandra Brandon, CIO, Crayola LLC
Ms. Harriet Edelman, SVP and CIO, Avon
Ms. Beatrice Leon, CIO, Pernod Ricard Americas
Moderator:
Ms. Anne McCrory, Editorial Director, TechTarget CIO Decisions Media
Event Date and Venue
This event will be held from 7:45 am - 10 am on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at:
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Columbia University
530 West 120 Street--Davis Hall Auditorium/Schapiro Center
New York, New York 10027
BY NEW YORK CITY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Five bus lines (M4, M5, M11, M60, M104) and one subway line (the #1 local) serve the Columbia neighborhood. The M60 bus is a direct link between campus and LaGuardia Airport. The Columbia stop is 116th Street. Do not use express trains #2 and #3, which follow a different route and do not stop at Columbia University; if you do, be certain to transfer at 96th Street to the #1 local.
Schedule
This event will be held from 7:45 am - 10 am on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at:
Davis Hall Auditorium
Schapiro Center
Columbia University
530 West 120 Street
New York, New York 10027
Map: http://www.columbia.edu/about_columbia/map/schapiro_center.html
Free admission for Columbia students (ID required). Please click here
Pre-registration for this event is closed and on-site registrations will not be accepted.
About Our Sponsor(s)
Located within Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, the Center for Technology, Innovation and Community Engagement (CTICE --- www.ctice.columbia.edu) creates authentic university-community partnerships. Through community-based learning and community capacity-building programs, CTICE marshals Columbia University’s intellectual and material resources to promote local entrepreneurs, support community organizations and employers, and benefit the local community. The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science (www.engineering.columbia.edu) offers programs to both undergraduate and graduate students who undertake a course of study leading to the bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree in engineering and applied science.
Contact Us
For more info regarding registration or event details, please contact Clarice Kennedy ([email protected]).
For more details about pre-registration, contact Tech Support.