Join the MIT Club of Puget Sound for the second year on a private tour of the Connections Museum Seattle, which is a part of The Telecommunications History Group and is located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.
This session will equip business leaders to understand emerging developments and long-term trends in the global economy and interpret what they mean for their organizations. It will cover fundamentals of how macroeconomic activity is measured and evolves over time, locate the sources of recessions and recoveries, explain the role of policy in mitigating economic volatility, and use these tools ...
Folks, following up on last year's phenomenal turnout, join Columbia alumni at the Miami Open on March 22nd for a happy hour and match at a special discounted group rate!
Leading the global Amazon Prime business, Jamil oversees product, technology, marketing, decision science, operations, and finance for a membership program that now serves more than 200 million members across 26 countries. Under his leadership, Prime membership has tripled, per member spend has doubled, and the program has expanded into new categories including healthcare, grocery, and restaur...
Power markets around the world are being disrupted by improvements in renewable energy. Radical falls in the cost of storage have made dispatchable solar power a reality, and coal and natural gas are increasingly struggling to compete. Meanwhile, cheaper energy promises to be a boon for the world's poor, fueling clean development and rising living standards.
Join Columbia alumni for a networking reception at the SXSW festival. This event will be a great opportunity to interact with your peers in a variety of industries from all over the world. There will be a cash bar and complimentary appetizers.
Please RSVP by Friday, March 13.
If you have any questions, please contact Matt Fox '02 at [email protected]
Please join us for a concert featuring internationally known violinist Rachel Lee Priday, AB ‘10, as soloist with the University of Washington Orchestra. Before the performance, Professor Priday will meet briefly with Harvard Club members for a short conversation and Q&A about her career and the evening’s program.