SC Johnson College of Business Thought Leader Event in Monterrey

by Alumni Affairs & Development (AA&D)

Alumni/Development

Wed, Oct 24, 2018

7 PM – 9 PM CDT (GMT-5)

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Club de Industriales

Empresarial Room Ave Parteaguas 698 Los Arcangeles, San Pedro Garza Garcia, Mexico

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Thought Leader Event in Monterrey

On behalf of alumni leaders and the Office of Alumni Affairs, you are cordially invited to join Andrew Karolyi, Deputy Dean and Dean of Academic Affairs, SC Johnson College of Business, for two Thought Leader Event in Monterrey.

Wednesday, October 24
7:00 p.m.

A Conversation with Eduardo Padilla Sliva



Dean Karolyi will lead a fireside chat with Eduardo Padilla Silva, MBA '81, chief executive officer, FEMSA. He has spent over 40 years leading major Mexico-based corporations, and will share his experiences with you through engaging conversation and Q&A.

Club de Industriales
Ave Parteaguas | 698 Los Arcangeles
Empresarial Room
San Pedro Garza Garcia Mexico

Cost
Alumni and guests: $30
There is no charge for current students to attend this event.

 

Do you know someone who is interested in earning their MBA from Johnson, while still living in Mexico? If so, invite them to attend with you, and their registration is on us! When completing the registration form, please use the discount code "Candidate"

Registration required for each event and includes
passed hors d'oeuvres and drinks.

 

 

Dress Business Formal

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Club de Industriales

Empresarial Room Ave Parteaguas 698 Los Arcangeles, San Pedro Garza Garcia, Mexico

Speakers

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Andrew Karolyi

Charles Field Knight Dean

Cornell SC Johnson College of Business



Professor Karolyi is a scholar of investment finance with a specialization in the study of international financial markets. He has published extensively in journals in finance and economics, including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics and Review of Financial Studies, and has published several books, including International Capital Markets (2003) and Cracking the Emerging Markets Enigma (2015). His research has been featured in print and electronic media, including The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, The Economist, New York Times, Washington Post, Forbes, BusinessWeek, and many others. Prior to serving as dean, Karolyi completed an eight-year term as editor and then executive editor of the Review of Financial Studies, one of the top-tier journals in finance. He has also served as an associate editor for a variety of journals, including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Empirical Finance, Journal of Banking and Finance, Review of Finance and Pacific Basin Finance Journal. He is a recipient of the Michael Jensen Prize for Corporate Finance and Organizations (2017), the Fama/DFA Prize for Capital Markets and Asset Pricing (2005), the William F. Sharpe Award for Scholarship in Finance (2001), and the Johnson School's Prize for Excellence in Research (2010) and is a three-time winner of the School’s Global Award for Excellence in EMBA teaching. He has led various executive education programs in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Asia, and is actively involved in consulting with corporations, banks, investment firms, stock exchanges, and law firms. Karolyi is chair of the board of directors of Responsible Research in Business and Management (RRBM) and vice chair of the UN’s Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME), an initiative of the UN Global Compact. He also serves as a Global Advisory Councillor for Accounting for Sustainability (A4S), one of HM King Charles III Charitable Funds. He currently serves as a director of the American Finance Association, is past president of the Western Finance Association, and is past chairperson of the board of trustees and past president of the Financial Management Association International. Karolyi received his BA (Honors) in economics from McGill University and worked at the Bank of Canada for several years in its research department. He subsequently earned his MBA and PhD degrees in finance at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business.

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