The CIBAM Global Business Symposia and the Distinguished Lectures/Panels, convene once every year. Their purpose is to encourage the free flow of information and exchange between the senior business, academic and political communities.

 

Speakers are invited to address the Symposia on a matter of topical business interest chosen by the Global Advisory Board. Attendees comprise Global Advisory Board Members and invited guests from the academic and business communities, the government and the civil service.

Attendance is capped at 70 to preserve the informality and intimacy of the events.

Previous Symposium

Whither Europe?

21 June 2013

Cambridge Judge Business School, Cambridge

 

The CIBAM Global Business Symposium on Whither Europe? brought together leading business people, academics and policy makers to discuss the challenges of doing business in Europe against the backdrop of the Eurozone crisis. They discussed the implications of the current challenges for businesses and propose solutions by and for business.

 

Speakers included:

 

  •     Professor Kern Alexander, University of Cambridge
  •     Professor Emilios Avgouleas, University of Edinburgh
  •     Professor Patrizio Bianchi, University Studi di Ferrara
  •     Mr Ian Daly, Former Chairman of Lindley Group Holdings
  •     Professor Saul Estrin, London School of Economics
  •     Mr Martin Gilbert, Chief Executive, Aberdeen Asset Management
  •     Professor Noreena Hertz, Associate Director, CIBAM
  •     Mr David Howarth, Former MP for Cambridge
  •     Mr Michael Kitson, University of Cambridge
  •     Dr David Jakubovic, Procter and Gamble
  •     Mr Theodore Kyriakou, Group CEO, Antenna Group
  •     Mr Andrew Morgan, President – New Businesses, Diageo
  •     Dr Anthony Papadimitriou, President, Onassis Foundation, Athens
  •     Dr Christos Pitelis, Director of CIBAM
  •     Professor Vicky Pryce, Former Joint Head of the Government Economic Service and author of Greekonomics
  •     Mr David Roth, CEO, EMEA and Asia, The Store – WPP
  •     Professor Alan Rugman, Henley Business School
  •     Professor Hans Schenk, Utrecht University and Social & Economic Council of the Netherlands
  •     Mr Andrew Smith, Chief Economist, KPMG
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