International Business Institutefor Community College Faculty
Community Colleges forInternational Development, Inc.Local Access * Global Opportunities
Hosted by University of Hawai‘i Community Colleges in partnership withMichigan State University and Community Colleges for International Development (CCID)
Presenter Bios:Dr. Tomas Hult, Byington Endowed Chair and Professor of International Business in the Eli Broad College of Businessat Michigan State University (MSU) where he also serves as Director of the International Business Center (MSU-CIBER). Tomas is Editor of the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science (2009-2015), Executive Director of the Academy ofInternational Business, President of the Sheth Foundation, and Elected Fellow of the Academy of International Business.
Dr. Sarah Singer, Assistant Director of MSU-CIBER, assisting in the administration of Center projects and initiatives,including the dincluding the day–to-day management of globalEDGE.msu.edu. Sarah also trains and supervises a staff of approxi-mately 20 graduate and undergraduate student assistants. Sarah directs and leads the annual Business and Culturein Japan study abroad program, teaches an international business survey course as well as a course on business andcultural practices in Japan, and is a NASBITE Certied Global Business Professional.
Email: [email protected]
Please include your name, position,title, phone number, and college.
For neighbor island participants, please tell us if you will be attendingin person or via video conferencing.
LLunch is included for in-personparticipants.
Questions?Susan Nakamura (808) 956-6023
DEADLINE: June 12, 2015
RegistrationDate: Friday, July 10, 2015Time: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.Where: Kapi‘olani Community College 4303 Diamond Head Road Honolulu, HI 96816 ‘Ohia Building, Room 118
LIMITED NUMBER OF SELIMITED NUMBER OF SEATSFree to Community College and University Faculty
This workshop will provide participants withthe knowledge, experience, and resourcesneeded to internationalize general businesscourses and/or develop specialized internationalbusiness courses at the two-year college level.