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800 West Peachtree Street NW
College of Management
4th Floor, Suite 4153
Atlanta, GA 30308-0520
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Dr. Terry C. Blum, Director
404.894.4924
Dori Pap, Program Coordinator
404.894.4363
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| For seven years the IMPACT Speaker Series has brought highly successful business leaders from a variety of industries to campus to share their experiences and give advice to students and other entrepreneurs on topics ranging from "building a venture around intellectual capital" to "successful entrepreneurship in large organizations."
The weekly series provides Georgia Tech students, alumni, and the Atlanta community an opportunity to network and learn from high tech entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and notable business leaders.
How to become a speaker:
The IMPACT Speaker Series welcomes local and international business and non-profit leaders to share their experiences with Georgia Tech students. We thank all of them for their time and willingness to interact with the Georgia Tech community.
If you would like to be considered or would like to nominate someone as a speaker, please contact the Institute of Leadership and Entrepreneurship.
*Please note that participation in the IMPACT Speaker Series is considered on voluntary bases.
| January 14 | — Florence Hudson Energy & Environment Initiatives Executive IBM Corporate Strategy |
| January 21 | — Joey Asher President, Speechworks |
| January 28 | — Milton Little President and CEO, United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta |
| February 04 | — Deborah Burand Director, International Transition Clinic |
| February 11 | — John F. Brock Chairman and CEO, Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. |
| February 18 | — Dr.Jay Hakes Director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library, author"A declaration of Energy Independence" |
| February 25 | — Bryan T. Moss President Emeritus, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation |
| March 02 | — Gary Schilling President, A. Gary Schilling & Co.,Inc. |
| March 11 | — John Prendergast Human Rights Activist, Co-Chair, ENOUGH Project |
| March 25 | — Ralph Cleveland Senior VP-Engineering and Operations, AGL Resources |
| April 01 | — Martin L. Flanagan President and CEO, Invesco |
| April 08 | — Andy Fleming Principal, Core Growth Partners |
| April 20 | — Ann-Marie Slaughter Dean, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs - Princeton University |
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