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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Speed Networking with Senior Fellows

Participating fellows include: * Artur Davis, a former four-term member of Congress who represented the 7th District of Alabama from 2003 to 2010. *Mark Fagan, founding partner in the management consulting firm Norbridge, Inc., and formerly Vice President at Mercer Management Consulting. He is currently an Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at HKS where he teaches the Operations Management course. *John Foote is co-founder and executive vice-president of TransCore, a transportation engineering company, specializing in intelligent transportation systems and services. *Marco Magnani has been working in investment banking for over 15 years, about a decade on Wall Street at Credit Suisse First Boston and JPMorgan as Vice President and then in Europe at Mediobanca as a Managing Director. *Margaret McKenna was President, Walmart Foundation (2007-11); President of Lesley University (1985-2007); and former deputy under secretary of education and deputy White House counsel to President Jimmy Carter. *John Sherman is General Counsel and Senior Advisor to The Shift Project, an independent non-profit center for business and human rights, staffed by a team that was centrally involved in shaping and writing the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. *Kathy Taylor, mayor of Tulsa, OK (2006-09) and Oklahoma secretary of commerce (2003-06). She is probably best known for her role of change agent, navigating through status quo forces to help the private and public sectors to work together for meaningful community improvement.

  • Location:
    Allison Dining Room, 5th Floor Taubman
  • Date:
    Thursday, February 16, 2012
  • Time:
    6:00 PM

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