Wednesday,
October 18 --
4:00 - 6:00 PM
Wells Fargo Room, C420 Haas School of Business
Theogene Rudasingwa
Former Rwandan Ambassador to the US
Technology In the Developing World
Theogene
Rudasingwa, former Rwandan Ambassador to the US, has experienced
firsthand the tremendous challenges faced in developing
regions. He will discuss how technology can provide solutions
for those most in need.
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Wednesday,
November 1 -- 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Wells Fargo Room, C420 Haas School of Business
Don Proctor
Senior Vice President,
Cisco Systems
Opportunities In Telecom
Don Proctor
leads one of the most exciting businesses at Cisco Systems, the Voice
Technology Business Unit. Proctor will discuss how Cisco is capitalizing
on its position in the
market,
and the new opportunities ahead.
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Wednesday,
November 15 --
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Wells Fargo Room, C420 Haas School of Business
Jean
Paul Jacob
Technology
Evangelist, IBM
The
Future Is Not What It Used To Be
Jean Paul
Jacob is a leading innovator at IBM, where he has worked on new technologies
since 1962. His interests include software engineering, artificial
intelligence, multimedia, and decision-support
systems.
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Wednesday,
November 22 --
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Wells Fargo Room, C420 Haas School of Business
Don Paul
CTO, Chevron
Building the Energy Future
Chevron’s
position as one of the world’s
largest energy companies puts it in a unique position to invest
in our energy future. Don Paul, Chevron’s CTO, will discuss
this critically
important field and the role of science,
society and policy.
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Wednesday,
November 29 -- 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM CANCELLED
Wells Fargo Room, C420 Haas School of Business
Geoffrey
Moore
Mohr Davidow Ventures
The Business
of Technology
Few consultants
in Silicon Valley are as well known or as widely quoted
as Geoffrey Moore. Author of Crossing
the Chasm, Inside the Tornado, and The Gorilla
Game, Moore
is a leader in advising high tech businesses
worldwide.
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A
reception for the speakers follows each lecture.
Admission
to the lecture series is free to students, faculty, and the University
of California community.
The Management of Technology Program at UC Berkeley is a graduate research,
teaching, and certificate program managed jointly by the Haas School
of Business, the College of Engineering, and the School of Information. For
further information on the program or the lecture series, please contact motadmin@haas.berkeley.edu or 510-643-1398.