Thursday, March 8, 2012
Music Room, The Mission Inn, 6:30pm
Free for Students. RSVP at 951-222-8160
Known for changing the economic landscape for women in South Africa, Dr. Wendy Luhabe has been recognized as one of the top 50 most influential social entrepreneurs in the world. Dr Luhabe founded South Africa's first women investment portfolio, providing capital to women-owned businesses in South Africa with a R120 million private equity fund, the first to be listed on the Johannesburg Securities Exchange.
Secretary of State Hilary Clinton recently appointed Dr. Luhabe to the International Council of Women's Business Leadership, where she will provide advice and assistance in the formulation of U.S. policy for multilateral and bilateral negotiations, business outreach and commercial diplomacy pertaining to economic empowerment of women. She will discuss the power of women to change the international economic landscape.
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
World Affairs Council: The Future of Korea
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 6:30PM, MISSION INN, MUSIC ROOM
FREE FOR STUDENTS
Whatever you thought you knew about Korea, even a few years ago, is almost certainly out of date. Join us to hear an exciting update and take a look into the future.
South Korea is an advanced post-industrial economy and democracy. With the change of leadership to Kim-Jong-un in North Korea, what are the prospects for stability and instability in the North, and the long-term chances of reunification? And what will Korea's role be in a globalized world?
For more information, call the International Center at 951-222-8160.
FREE FOR STUDENTS
Whatever you thought you knew about Korea, even a few years ago, is almost certainly out of date. Join us to hear an exciting update and take a look into the future.
South Korea is an advanced post-industrial economy and democracy. With the change of leadership to Kim-Jong-un in North Korea, what are the prospects for stability and instability in the North, and the long-term chances of reunification? And what will Korea's role be in a globalized world?
For more information, call the International Center at 951-222-8160.
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