UConn Center for Globalization and Commerce Program, 2/26 still being held

Despite the weather conditions this program is still being held on campus today, 2/26 at 10am. Please be advise, other  UConn Stamford campus departments are closed.

UConn Global Citizenship Curriculum Committee and UConn Center for Globalization and Commerce Present

 “CEO Roundtable of Multinational Corporations: What It Means to be a Global Citizen”  & Visits to one of the three corporations in Stamford

 Friday, February 26, 2010
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
UConn Stamford Campus – Gen Re Auditorium

CEO Panel

John Stewart      – President and CEO, Purdue Pharma LP

Teresa Ressel     – CEO, UBS Securities

Murray Martin    – Chairman, President and CEO, Pitney Bowes

Invited are all students, faculty and staff of all UConn campuses, including the Law School and Health Center.

 Free bus transportation from each of the UConn campuses to the Stamford Campus.

Lunch will be provided to all attendees.    —-   you must register to participate.——

Visits to one of the three corporations in Stamford after lunch, that  are open to all UConn students, faculty and staff.  Each site will provide tours of their facilities and a chance to meet HR staff and corporate managers. 

–         Purdue Pharma (www.purduepharma.com):  pharmaceuticals – majors of particular interest to company:  pharmacy, liberal arts and sciences, business, engineering, health center, law, agriculture and natural resources

–          UBS Securities (www.ubs.com):  financial services/capital markets –  majors of particular interest to company:  business, engineering, liberal arts and science, agriculture and natural resources, fine arts, education, law, pharmacy, health center, nursing

–          Pitney Bowes (www.pb.com):  software/hardware and mailstream services – majors of particular interest to company:  engineering, business, liberal arts and sciences, law

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