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Fall eBusiness Lecture Series Spotlight Industry Leaders
This fall semester Brigham Young University students are hearing from some of the best and brightest during the eBusiness Lecture Series sponsored by the Rollins Center for eBusiness. Offered at the Marriott School, this series is designed to give students an opportunity to hear from professionals in the e-business field and learn from their experiences. Here’s a list highlighting speakers who have visited campus and some upcoming lectures:
6 September Stephen Liddle, director, Rollins Center for eBusiness, What is eBusiness?
13 September Doug Dean, associate professor, information systmes, Does IT Matter?
20 September Alan Chipman, senior manager of SPA, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Identifying and Managing the Risks of eBusiness
27 September Ralph Yarro, CEO, ThinkAtomic, Managing Internet Pornography and the Fight to Save a Generation
4 October Paul Allen, CEO, ProvoLabs, The Power of Social Networking in an eBusiness World
11 October Doug Witt, instructor of business management, The Impact of the Internet on Marketing
18 October Jack Sunderlage, CEO, ContentWatch, USTAR, Utah’s High Tech Industry’s Spectacular Growth Initiative
25 October Adam Edmunds, CEO, Allegiance Inc., BYU Accounting Student Turned High Tech Entrepreneur
1 November Josh James, CEO, Omniture Inc.,
15 November Brian Beutler, CEO, Alianza Holdings Inc., The Waves of Technology and the Changing Face of Global Communication
29 November Matt Mosman, CEO, Levanta Inc., How to Make Sense
The lecture series is every Wednesday at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. in 710 of the Tanner Building at BYU. Between the two lectures, there is a speaker reception featuring a round table discussion and a free Q&A session with the speaker and refreshments. While enrolled students take precedence, the lectures and receptions are open to the public.