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Ladue Education Foundation Global Panel

How do you prepare to work and live in a changing, competitive, and sometimes threatening global environment—a world that is “flat” according to The New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman?

November 29, 2011 at 7 p.m.

Ladue Horton Watkins High School Performing Arts Center

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Join a panel of Washington University students, faculty members and alumni to learn about skills and strategies for success in a global environment, and how your studies can help you prepare for leadership positions in international business and other organizations with a strong global presence. 

Panelists Include:

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Ignacio M. Sanchez Prado Assistant Professor of Spanish and International and Area Studies, Washington University; Rebecca Copeland Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Japanese Language and Literature; Director, Summer School; Associate Dean, University College, Washington University; Betsy Heller Cohen Vice President of Sustainability, Nestle Purina; Dave Spandorfer Washington University Student, Class of 2011, History and International Business; Mike Burnstein Washington University Student, Class of 2012, Urban Studies, Entrepreneurship, Political Science.

Moderator Steve Ehrlich Associate Dean for Academics, University College, Washington University.


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