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Executive Forum

Straight out of the e-mail:

Hey ukazu locos,

I'm the crazy website guy that you know and love, but I'm also President of the Business College Council this semester. The job has a couple of perks, but it also has its responsibilities. At the top of my list right now is Executive Forum. The Executive Forum is a wonderful and engaging event. I have included the details below and I hope you will take a few hours off from studying, playing video games, or drinking beer to spend some time relaxing with fellow students at the University Club. Best news yet, the entire experience is free. Read up for details and then grab a friend, get to BA 119B, and sign up.

Who: All undergraduate college of business students are invited to attend. The guest executives are Jon Mudder, Tracy Mock, and Sherman Chu. Stop me if you've heard this one: "An Investment Banker, a Venture Capitalist, and a Semiconductor Executive walk into a bar..."

What: Dinner, conversation, and presentations with three very successful business people. Each executive will discuss some of the things they have learned, what has made them successful, and how they have managed some of the more difficult situations they have encountered. You won't walk out a CEO, but if you pay attention you might be closer to management material than when you walked in.

Where: The University Club at the north end of campus. The U Club is where all the ASU bigwigs meet up for fancy dinners, and it's always a good time when we can get undergraduates into professional dress and march 'em in.

When: This Wednesday, February 13th, 2002 at 6:00pm. The evening should wrap up just before 9:00pm.

Why: Events like the Executive Forum bring to mind words like understanding, wisdom, perspective, enrichment, and depth of character. Again, you can't learn it all in one night, but there is a lot to be learned by listening to the experiences of others.

How: Visit Helen Rubio in the new Undergraduate Center, room 119B, befor Wednesday evening. There are only 40 spots available for dinner, so get there fast, get your name on the list, and be proud of your accomplishment.

See you Wednesday night.

Paul "The man behind the man behind the man" Parent

Comments

A success. I particularly liked Jon Mudder's speech. That is all.

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