More information about these events and registration can be found on the Indy Chamber’s website.
Join ACSI and the International Center at the Indianapolis Ivy Tech campus on November 7, 2014 for the first event in our new “China – A Seminar on Business and Cross Cultural Communication” series. This seminar will feature speakers from the International Center to cover appropriate etiquette, protocol and cross cultural communication when in China or working with Chinese colleagues.
Mark Van Fleet of Converge Ventures will share insight on Chinese business experience stemming from his 20 years of service in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce serving as the Vice President for Asia, Director of International Business Development, and policy and program leader for China.
Program
8:30am Breakfast and networking
9:00am Welcome
9:15am-10:15am Cross Cultural Communication
10:15am-11:00am Protocol and Etiquette
11:15am-12:15pm Business Experience with China
12:15pm-12:30pm Question and Answer
Location
Indiana Fall Creek Building, Room 210
Ivy Tech Community College
2535 North Capitol Ave.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Cost
$60 per person / $30 for ACSI Members includes materials and continental breakfast
Registration can be found at http://www.eventbrite.com/e/china-a-seminar-on-business-and-cross-cultural-communication-registration-13439751659
Contact Emily Scott at emily.scott@americachinasociety.org for more information.
Join manufacturing and distribution industry leaders as we explore the challenges and opportunities facing Indiana-based companies like yours today. Agenda topics include:
Event details
Thursday, Nov. 6
7:30am-noon
Location
Skyline Club
One American Square
Indianapolis, IN 46282
Cost
Complimentary
The Center for Career Opportunities at Purdue University, in coordination with the international student body and America China Society of Indiana (ACSI) is excited to announce the 2nd annual Bilingual Student Career Fair. This is a free event for employers. Please consider joining us on November 3rd and 4th. On November 3rd we will be hosting a networking event from 6-8pm at the Purdue Alumni Center, where students will have the opportunity to meet with recruiters and learn how to better network and market themselves. The career fair will take place on the 4th from 10am-3pm in the France Cordova Recreational Sports Center. Lunch will be provided from 12pm-1pm during the fair. Employers will also have the opportunity to interview students the day after the fair in free interview space provided by our center.
Recruiters looking for candidates with language and technical skills for home country/ international internships or full-time positions from any major should consider attending. Last year we had great results; with both students and employers indicating high levels of satisfaction with their overall experience, and 90% of employers indicating they planned to follow-up with students.
Employers can register at the CCO website (http://purdue-csm.symplicity.com/events/Intl2014). Companies interested in event sponsorship can contact Darshini Render at render@purdue.edu.
The Indiana University Research Center for Chinese Politics & Business (RCCPB) and the IUPUI Lilly Family School of Philanthropy will be hosting the China Philanthropy Summit on October 31-November 1.
The Summit brings together over thirty top experts and philanthropists to examine the state of philanthropy in China today and consider how to build on this progress in the future. Scholars from leading U.S. and Chinese universities and institutions will present their latest findings from 13 research projects. Roundtable discussions will feature seasoned American and Chinese philanthropists and the next generation of philanthropic leaders.
Yang Peng, former President of the One Foundation and Holly Chang, Founder and President of the Golden Bridges Foundation, will be the keynote speakers for the summit.
The summit is the highlight event of the three-year “Initiative of Philanthropy in China” funded by the Henry Luce Foundation and the Ford Foundation, jointly carried out by the IU RCCPB and the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
For more information about the agenda, line up of speakers and registration, visit the conference website.
The event is free and open to the public. Due to limited seating, online registration is required.
Registration for the event is free and can be found at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-global-funds-china-legacy-tickets-12390200423.
Join the Kelley School of Business faculty and corporate business leaders to hear how Hoosier companies are building relationships – not walls – to conduct business in China and around the world.
Network with Indianapolis business professionals while learning more about international endeavors at this free event.
Attendees may tour the Terra Cotta Warriors exhibit during the reception and following the panel.
Wednesday, Oct. 8. Reception: 5:30pm-6:30pm, Panel: 6:30pm-8pm
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, 3000 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis
Majorie Lyles (moderator) – IU Prof. of International Strategic Management
Nathan Stoner (panelist) – Cummins Inc., Global Director, Corporate Bus. Development
Kimberly Suhre (panelist) – Turner Construction Company, Assistant Engineere
Bruce Brineman (panelist) – Caterpillar Inc., General Manager of Operations
Registration for this event can be found at http://kelley.iupui.edu/childrens-museum/index.html#signup
Over the last year, the Chinese government began implementing a variety of regulatory policies that are creating a more challenging environment for American and multinational companies. To speak on this issue, the ACSI and IU Research Center for Chinese Politics & Business present Zhang Xingxiang. Dr. Zhang has worked for General Electric (China) for the past decade and, before that, with the State Council’s Legislative Affairs Office. Trained as a lawyer, he was responsible for government affairs and legal issues at GE (China), and more recently served as Senior Management Team member and Head of Legal and Compliance for that company’s joint venture with the State Grid, Yingda International Leasing Company. Dr. Zhang received an LLM from Yale in 2005 and his Ph.D. in law from China University of Politics & Law in 2006.
Location:
ACSI office
111 Monument Circle, Suite 4600
Indianapolis, IN, 46204
Time:
12:00-12:20 Lunch and networking
12:20-1:00 Presentation by Mr. Zhang
1:00-1:30 Q&A and networking
Box lunch and refreshments will be provided. Space is limited.
To RSVP, contact Colin Renk at colin.renk@americachinasociety.org
The Confucius Institute’s 10th Anniversary “Love for China” celebration will be held at North Central High School on Tuesday September 23, 2014 from 6-7:30pm and will feature a performance by dance troupe from China. The event is free and open to the public.