Dear Mr Winnie,
With the present letter, we would like to invite you to participate as a keynote speaker at the 4th ESCP Europe Energy Management Seminar in the USA. ESCP Europe the
world’s oldest Business School which is ranked consistently within the
top 10 Business School in Europe has a leading graduate study program in
Energy Management that attracts future industry executives from all
over the world.This
year’s seminar which takes place under the auspices and with the
cooperation of the US-based International Association for Energy
Economics (www.iaee.org), brings our top graduate students to Washington DC and Houston for a combined lecturing and field-trip experience.Our group will be comprised of 27 students (17
from our full time MSc (MEM) and 10 from our Executive Master (EMEM)).
Please note that the current class of MEM and EMEM students is truly
multicultural and diverse, verifying the international dimension of all
ESCP Europe master programmes. Our MEM students have 2 years of
experience and are 25 years old on average whereas our EMEM students
have at least 10 years of experience and are 35 years old on average.
Our MEMs and EMEMs represent over 15 nationalities.
We would be honoured if you would accept our invitation to give a 60min lecture (including discussion) to our students about the U.S.-China relations on Monday 18th or Tuesday 19th June, ideally between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m at the Washington Plaza hotel.
In anticipation of your positive response, we remain at your disposal to discuss further details.
Best regards,
Georgia Makridou
Established
in 1819, ESCP Europe is the first business school in the world. Its
mission is to develop the next generation of transnational business
leaders, preparing them to embrace the opportunities offered by cultural
diversity.
With
its six urban campuses in Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Turin and
Warsaw, ESCP Europe's true European Identity enables the provision of a
unique style of cross-cultural business education and a Global
Perspective on international management issues.
Through a combination of innovative pedagogy, cross-campus programmes and a research-active faculty, ESCP Europe is an essential contributor to the development of the transnational management culture so essential in today’s global business environment.Our network of 120 partner universities extends the School’s
reach from European to worldwide. Triple-crown accredited (EQUIS, AMBA,
AACSB), ESCP Europe welcomes 4,600 students and 5,000 executives from
100 different nationalities every year, offering them a wide range of
general management and specialised programmes (Bachelor, Master, MBA,
PhD and Executive Education).The School's
50,000-strong alumni network counts members from 150 nationalities.
Together with its long-standing relationships with national and
multinational companies, this network allows ESCP Europe to provide
unique career opportunities on an international scale.The aspiration of ESCP Europe is the credo of Europe: to remain faithful to its humanistic values while at the same time anticipating the new ways of the world.
Few would dispute the assertion
that we are entering a new energy era: global demand for oil booms as
supplies dwindle; price volatility and geopolitical instability are
increasingly common, as are globalisation and market deregulation; and
all the while environmental concerns grow. Both collectively and individually these factors call for a significant restructuring of the energy sector to improve efficiency and develop new sustainable energy sources.
The challenge is primarily technological but also managerial. Considering the amount of capital needed to boost energy supplies and promote the necessary
technological innovations in a world of high uncertainty, expertise in
project management, supply chain, finance, human resource and
organisational management are of the utmost importance for decision making and forming policy.
Bringing together the expertise of its faculty and its many external international associates, the objective of the Research Centre for Energy Management (RCEM) at ESCP Europe Business School is to cooperate with, and possibly assist, key industry players to facilitatethe integration of managerial and technological skills.
The results of RCEM's research will become available to the public
through publications, workshops and conferences, educational programmes
and other public outreach activities. Research at RCEM will be enhanced
through direct cooperation with government agencies, and academic and
industry associates from across the globe.--
Georgia Makridou
Affiliate Professor; Assistant Director, Research Centre for Energy Management (RCEM)
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