This document contains the schedule for BUILD 2016, a leadership program at Georgetown University held from August 21-26. The week-long program includes:
- Opening dinner and interactive introduction activity on August 21st
- Daily morning power breakfasts and afternoon/evening activities covering topics like leadership, academics, entrepreneurship, personal branding, and career workshops
- Corporate visits and dinners with companies like PwC, Sports Monumental, and Oracle
- A case competition presentation on Friday afternoon
- A farewell dinner on Friday evening to conclude the program
2013 MBAA/NAMS presentation: "Why is the Stained Glass Window a Glass Ceiling? Organizational Perspectives on Female Bishops in the Anglican Communion." Rev. Canon Judy Rois, Trinity College, University of Toronto and Alex Faseruk, Memorial University of Newfoundland
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2013 MBAA/NAMS presentation: "Why is the Stained Glass Window a Glass Ceiling? Organizational Perspectives on Female Bishops in the Anglican Communion." Rev. Canon Judy Rois, Trinity College, University of Toronto and Alex Faseruk, Memorial University of Newfoundland
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Bonner Orientation at Carson Newman University is a week-long event where incoming Bonners are introduced to the program by current and/or graduated Bonners. During the process, they get familiar with the three fundamental pillars of the Bonner program at Carson-Newman: Campus, students, and community partners. The campus component involves a community tour, providing knowledge about Jefferson City, Carson-Newman Campus, and the Center for Community Engagement. Concerning the “Student” pillar, there are activities designed to facilitate reflection, self-exploration, and bonding with peers. Finally, orientation introduces new students to “Sites and Service” with a spectrum of events including cornerstone activities like site-speed dating and the opportunity to serve at about two to three different sites during their orientation week for an hour. After, they are allowed to reflect on their service formally. See the program/agenda below for more information:
The Annual HACR Symposium: "The Power of Hispanic InclusionTM" brings together some of the nation’s most influential Hispanic leaders, government officials and corporate executives to discuss and identify effective strategies and models for achieving greater inclusion and participation in the areas of employment, procurement, philanthropy and governance.
Bonner Orientation at Carson Newman University is a week-long event where incoming Bonners are introduced to the program by current and/or graduated Bonners. During the process, they get familiar with the three fundamental pillars of the Bonner program at Carson-Newman: Campus, students, and community partners. The campus component involves a community tour, providing knowledge about Jefferson City, Carson-Newman Campus, and the Center for Community Engagement. Concerning the “Student” pillar, there are activities designed to facilitate reflection, self-exploration, and bonding with peers. Finally, orientation introduces new students to “Sites and Service” with a spectrum of events including cornerstone activities like site-speed dating and the opportunity to serve at about two to three different sites during their orientation week for an hour. After, they are allowed to reflect on their service formally. See the program/agenda below for more information:
The Annual HACR Symposium: "The Power of Hispanic InclusionTM" brings together some of the nation’s most influential Hispanic leaders, government officials and corporate executives to discuss and identify effective strategies and models for achieving greater inclusion and participation in the areas of employment, procurement, philanthropy and governance.
2012 OVCN ACTION! Conference Agenda - October 29 - 31st
georgetown schedule (7)
1. M O N D A Y
S U N D A Y
August 21-26
12:00 PM Check In
5:00 - 8:00 PM Opening Dinner (Wiesmillers in MSB,
Interactive Introduction Activity, meet your mentors, take
them out]
9:00-10:00 AM Power-Breakfast (Introduction to BUILD,
Meet & Greet with the Deans
10:15 -11:00 AM"Mini campus tour with Mentors
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM Lunch with Peer Mentors in the Shea
Commons
12:30 - 1:45 AM Leadership Module with Robert Bies
(Introduce the Case Competition)
2:15 - 3:15 PM Academic Resource Center - J. Holahan
3:30 - 3:40 PM Professional photo(s) in BUILD T-Shirts near
the MSB stairs
5:00 - 8:00 PM Corporate Visit and Dinner - PwC (1730
Pennsylvania, NW)
B U I L D 2 0 1 6
G E O R G E T O W N U N I V E R S I T Y
2. W E D N E S D A Y
9:00-10:00 AM Power Reflection Breakfast with Father
Kemp, led by mentors (Brian Bies' reflection activity )
10:15-11:45 AM Accounting - McDermott
12:00-1:15 PM Lunch with an Entrepreneur - Phil Wong from
Misfit Juicery, and Lisa Liu (BUILD Mentor & Intern at MisFit)
1:30-2:45 PM Studying Entrepreneurship at Georgetown
(Alyssa Lovegrove) with fellow student entrepreneurs
3:15-4:15 PM "Entrepreneurship activity (selling candy
bars)
4:15-5:00 PM Rev. Oskvig
6:00-8:00 PM Jimmy Lynn's House (BBQ)
9:00-10:00 AM Power Breakfast with Theatre Club (they
requested to come in), reached out again on 8/11
10:15-11:15 AM Resume Workshop Led by Career Services
Center
11:30 AM -12:45 PM Lunch with Peer Mentors
1:45-2:45 PM Personal Branding, Importance of having a
LinkedIn, etc. with Dean Cassidy
"Personal Branding, Importance of having a LinkedIn, etc.
(Dean Cassidy)
3-4:15 PM OPIM With Bonnie Montano
5:00 PM Corporate Visit and Dinner - IF not, Oracle with Kyle
7:00 PM set up
8:00-10:30 PM BUILD Team BUILDING Activity (instead of
Archie Bunker)
T U E S D A Y
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3. F R I D A Y
T H U R S D A Y
9:00-10:00 AM Power Breakfast with Directors of the CSJ,
Ray Shiu and Andria Wisler
10:15-11:15 AM Marketing - S. Blanchard
12:00-1:15 PMLunch with Peer Mentors in Shea Commons -
Study Abroad Programs (Amani)
1:30-2:45 PM "Finance - G. Comer
3:00-4:00 PM "Business Ethics / Economics, Professor
Brennan
5:00-8:00 PM Corporate Visit - Sports Monumental?
9:00-10:00 AM Power Breakfast with guest speaker
*Lee Reed)
10:15-11:15 AM Real Estate Workshop, Matt Cypher
12:00-1:15 PMLunch with Peer Mentors (Shea
Commons) - Student clubs panel (have 6-8 of our
mentors talk about what clubs they've been
involved with, take-aways, etc.)
1:00-2:30 PM Free time for students to get ready for
the case competition
3:00-4:00 PM Case Competition Presentation
5:00-7:00 PM Farewell Dinner with Kamli Sirjue,
Kyle Young, President Degoia, (HFSC-Herman)
7:00-8:00 PM Closing activity, reflections, etc.