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Dear Swiss-Lister:
After months of planning, we are edging closer to have the first West Coast
Swiss Federal Institute Alumni event:
Swiss Federal Institutes American Alumni Meeting 2003
Friday, April 4, 2003 - Sunday, April 6, 2003
St. Francis Yacht Club - San Francisco, CA 94123
Building nET(H)works & bridges
Saturday, April 5, 2003
Highlights:
* Opening Lecture: Building Networks (NN, Vice President, EPF Lausanne)
* Roundtable: The Ins and Outs of Alumni Organizations
Although an established American model, alumni organizations exist in Europe
as well. Still the many stakeholders have various interests. With the change
of guard at the alumni organizations of the ETH Zürich and EPF Lausanne
opportunities arise to develop and mold this tool - beyond the role models.
What are the key assets of alumni networks? What services do current
organizations offer? What services should they offer, what have they tried
and did not work?
(Representatives of EPFL, ETH Alumni, MIT/Harvard, McKinsey & Co.)
* Roundtable: Brain-Drain: Bye-bye talent and how to get it back
State-funded talent leaves the home country to pursue academic research or
careers abroad. Not all return to their home country. Do we simply export
the best talent without return? How can return be measured (in numbers of
people and economically)? What instruments and organizations help returning,
why and how? What are the key considerations and milestones in an ex-pat
career path?
* Roundtable: Knowledge Sharing within Companies: From dis- to functional
After the reality of globalization set in, companies find that in-house
knowledge rests with the individual people and not with the organization.
What real world issues do exist in truly global companies? What solutions
have been found to mobilize people and share knowledge and resources across
continents and oceans? What remains a 'fact of life'?
* Lunch - Keynote Speech: UC Berkeley and its Alumni Heritage
(Donald McQuade, Vice Chancellor University Relations, University of
California, Berkeley)
* Charting a new course for university-industry collaboration: Alinghi
(confirmed)
On its first entry, the Swiss America's Cup Challenge won the Louis Vuitton
Cup. Executed with Swiss precision in its Swiss way attracting the best
talent. A unique look behind the scenes will show the science and
entrepreneurial talent that made the success possible. (Builder, Members of
the Alinghi Consortium, EPFL Professors involved)
* Dinner
Sunday, April 6, 2003
* Cruise on the Bay (Hornblower, Pier 33) with Brunch
Further info will be available here soon again!
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Received on Fri Jan 24 2003 - 16:17:39 PST