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Professor Noam T. Wasserman and Entrepreneurial Ventures
Wednesday, 03/10/10 at 12:00pm
The ultimate success of an entrepreneurial venture can be as dependent upon the ongoing role and actions of its founders, as it is upon business strategy and operations. Prof. Wasserman will address this interesting dynamic and its impact on business.
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Benjamin Altman: Splendid Collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Saturday, 03/13/10 at 2:00pm
Throughout the ages, business titans have been patrons of the arts. Join us for a third year of private tours of the art collections of business giants and learn how their efforts helped create one of the most preeminent museums in the world.
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SOLD OUT-The World Economy- What's Next?
Monday, 03/15/10 at 6:30pm
The New York Times has described him as "the seer who saw it coming" it being of the housing bubble and the ensuing economic meltdown. Now Nouriel Roubini is coming to the Harvard Club to talk about the economic future.
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The Inaugural HBSCNY Private Equity Fund of Funds Roundtable
Tuesday, 03/16/10 at 4:30pm
Leading private equity fund of fund managers will discuss industry trends, share insights on FOF business models, and provide feedback on where to allocate money to first time funds, emerging managers, and well established Private Equity managers.
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Twilight Visions: Surrealism, Photography, and Paris
Thursday, 03/18/10 at 6:00pm
The International Center of Photography presents Twilight Visions: Surrealism, Photography, and Paris. This exhibit examines photography and film within the social, political, philosophical, and cultural contexts that defined the interwar years.
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Media Guru: Mathias Dopfner, Chairman and CEO of Axel Springer AG
Thursday, 03/25/10 at 7:30am
Renown for frankness and clearly articulating both national and international strategies, Dopfner is leading Axel Springer AG in transferring its print brands and related content to multiple digital distribution channels.
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How to Win Sales and Influence People: The Art of Trust Based Selling
Tuesday, 04/6/10 at 6:30pm
Join us as Charles H. Green, founder and CEO of Trusted Advisor Associates, and the author of "Trust-based Selling" and co-author of "The Trusted Advisor" discusses the principles of trust based selling. EVENT RESCHEDULED FOR APRIL 6TH
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MET Tour: Greek and Roman Art
Saturday, 04/17/10 at 2:00pm
Join us as we tour highlights of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's superb collection of Greek and Roman art.
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Media Guru: Roger Faxon, Chair and CEO, EMI Music Publishing
Thursday, 04/29/10 at 7:30am
Veteran entertainment exec Faxon has worked in TV, film and auction. Managing music since 1984, he will talk about his enviable job of running EMI's 1.3 million song catalog and the grave challenges currently facing the industry.
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6:30pm The US Consumer 2010 and Beyond: Jud Linville, President & CEO, Consumer Services, American Express
6:30pm SOLD OUT- The Changing Economics of News and Print Media
12:00pm Professor Noam T. Wasserman and Entrepreneurial Ventures
2:00pm Benjamin Altman: Splendid Collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
6:30pm SOLD OUT-The World Economy- What's Next?
4:30pm The Inaugural HBSCNY Private Equity Fund of Funds Roundtable
6:00pm Twilight Visions: Surrealism, Photography, and Paris
7:30am Media Guru: Mathias Dopfner, Chairman and CEO of Axel Springer AG
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Recent Events...
SOLD OUT- The Changing Economics of News and Print Media
Mar 4th, 2010, 6:30pm
Join fellow HBSCNY members for an intimate dinner and interactive conversation with media thought leaders to discuss the future of internet and social technologies and their impact on the changing economics of news and print media.
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The US Consumer 2010 and Beyond: Jud Linville, President & CEO, Consumer Services, American Express
Mar 2nd, 2010, 6:30pm
Navigating the Consumer Group at Amex through the economic downturn, Linville will share his perspective on how consumers may behave going forward. He will share his views on lessons learned, branding, and how Amex intends to meet expectations.
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Grant McCracken, Chief Cultural Officer: How To Create a Living, Breathing Corporation
Feb 23rd, 2010, 6:30pm
Grant McCracken on the profitability of establishing a new C-level position within major corporations, the "Chief Cultural Officer"
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MET Tour: Highlights of the American Wing-SOLD OUT
Feb 20th, 2010, 2:00pm
Join us as we see some highlights of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's unparalleled collection of American decorative arts, housed in the newly renovated American wing.
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HBS Alumni - Media & Entertainment Reception
Feb 18th, 2010, 7:00pm
Meet and mingle with alumni in Media & Entertainment as well as current HBS students on the HBS Media & Entertainment Trek. Enjoy drinks and a light dinner.
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From Kenya to Wall Street: Mobile Financial Services for the Next Billion Customers
Feb 18th, 2010, 6:30pm
Join Menekse Gencer, Founder of mPay Connect Consulting, as she shares the fundamentals of Mobile Financial Services and the implications for the global financial services industry, both in underbanked and mature banking markets.
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The Three Faces of A Woman Entrepreneur
Feb 17th, 2010, 7:00pm
The Three Faces of a Woman Entrepreneur promises to be an insightful and lively panel discussion of three HBS entrepreneurs who give breadth and depth to the word "entrepreneur" in their barrier-breaking efforts to blaze their own paths.
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Media Guru: Jack Griffin, President of Meredith Corporation's National Media Group
Feb 16th, 2010, 7:30am
Overseeing some of the country's most successful media brands, Griffin will explain why and how Meredith was able to make an extraordinary diversification to electronic platforms, licensing and innovative marketing services.
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Virtual Learning Series With Professor Michael A. Wheeler
Feb 8th, 2010, 12:00pm
Challenging times increase the pressure on both sides of any negotiation: there is more at stake--more at risk, with consequences that are often much more severe than in relatively normal times. It's the perfect time for Michael Wheeler to step in...
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Why Facebook Should NOT Be Banned from Your Company
Feb 4th, 2010, 6:30pm
According to cross platform strategy experts, Facebook has a place in businesses, and not just for Gen Yers or slackers. Find out what that is and how to implement it.
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