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The 2013 Business Summit on IP Leadership

May 29-31, 2013
Wild Dunes Beach Resort • Isle of Palms, SC

2012 Business Summit on IP Leadership

The international landscape for intellectual property (IP) is rapidly becoming more competitive and complex. With new government and corporate initiatives in IP worldwide, corporate IP strategy and management is essential to outperform the competition.

The 2013 Business Summit on IP Leadership offers corporate executives crucial knowledge on international IP strategy and management through a combination of theory and practical implementation and case studies--tools you'll use immediately in your operations and strategic planning. 

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Faculty Development in International Business

A workshop for faculty who are teaching or preparing to teach international business

June 2-7, 2013       
Daniel-Mickel Center for Executive Education, Darla Moore School of Business, on the University of South Carolina Columbia campus.

Faculty Development in International BusinessInternational business is essential for today’s business schools. Students are demanding international expertise to compete in the global business environment. Expert international business faculty from the top ranked Darla Moore School of Business will share contemporary knowledge and techniques to globalize your business curriculum.

FDIB is a series of six concurrent seminars. Each participant chooses one of the six weeklong seminars and spends the week with some of the top faculty in the international business field, developing both professional knowledge about the particular topic and the pedagogical skills that will enhance teaching of the subject.   Download Complete Conference Information

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Independence in a Captive Market: Reinsurance Seminar

 

June 20, 2013
Darla Moore School of Business-Charleston • 151 Market Street, Charleston, South Carolina

The Moore School and SCCIA present this in-depth seminar on reinsurance, Independence in a Captive Market, at the Moore School's Charleston location. Earn CEUs and learn from industry leaders about topics including: the purpose and forms of reinsurance; the differences between reinsurance for single risk/parent and group captives; agreement terms, conditions and considerations; tax, risk transfer and regulatory considerations; how a program looks and fits together from a broker's perspective; the London market, and reinsurance applications in the captive world. Read more.

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Hosted by the Sonoco International Business Department, Darla Moore School of Business, Comparative Corporate Governance and Global Strategy examines the critical role of corporate governance in designing and implementing business strategy.  The workshop will focus on several important research areas including institutional embeddedness of corporate governance systems, rising role of family firms in the global economy, corporate governance in emerging markets and rise of state capitalism across countries. Comparative Corporate Governance and Global Strategy will provide an interactive forum for a cross-disciplinary intellectual exchange on these topics by bringing together a diverse group of scholars from the fields of corporate governance, global strategy and international business.

 


Comparative Corporate Governance and Global Strategy is an extension program of the Strategic Management Society's Annual Meeting, which will be held September 29 - October 1 in Atlanta. Advance registration for Comparative Corporate Governance and Global Strategy through the SMS Annual Meeting web site is required.


6th Annual Workshop on Community Bank Investments & Asset/Liability Management & Funding Strategies

Fall 2013                 
Location:  Las Vegas, Nevada

The current economic and regulatory environment presents significant challenges to community bankers in managing their security portfolios and overall interest rate risk in the balance sheet. This conference provides a critique of current investment alternatives, examines the trade-offs between different funding alternatives, and describes strategies to enhance portfolio performance and aggregate interest rate risk management practices.  It specifically addresses the implications of the recent regulatory guidance on interest rate risk and associated opportunities and responses.  For more information, please contact Nancy Beym at 800.393.2362 or nbeym@moore.sc.edu.   

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