Adlai Wertman – The Intrapreneur’s Dilemma

Adlai Wertman

Adlai Wertman, one of the featured delegates at the 2010 Innovation and Humanity Summit, is a Professor of Clinical Management and Organization at the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. In this position, Professor Wertman originated and spearheads the Marshall School’s efforts in the growing field of business and society, a major thrust for the School.

Business| 11.11.09| 3 Comments

Navi Radjou – Born of Necessity

Navi Radjou

Navi Radjou, one of the featured delegates at the 2010 Innovation and Humanity Summit, is the Executive Director of the Centre for India & Global Business at the Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge.

Business| 11.11.09| 4 Comments

Robert C. Wolcott – Grow From Within

Robert Wolcott

Robert C. Wolcott, one of the featured delegates at the 2010 Innovation and Humanity Summit,  is Lecturer of Entrepreneurship & Innovation at the Kellogg School of Management. He teaches corporate innovation and entrepreneurship in Evanston and for Kellogg’s Executive MBA Programs in Hong Kong (with HKUST) and Miami. In 2002 and 2005, he served as Visiting Professor at the Keio Business School (Tokyo).

Authors| 11.5.09| 1 Comment

P.K. Shukla – 6 Degrees of Dr. Shukla

PK Shukla

P.K. Shukla, one of the featured delegates at the 2010 Innovation and Humanity Summit, is the Vice Chancellor for Entrepreneurship at Chapman University.  In this position he is tasked with creating entrepreneurial opportunities and values across the entire campus. He also serves as the Director at the Leatherby Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics at Chapman University and the Director for Entrepreneurship Programs at Brandman University.

Business| 11.5.09| 2 Comments

Jason M. Jenkins – The Poor Professor and the Crazy White Guy

Jason Jenkins

Jason M. Jenkins, one of the featured delegates at the 2010 Innovation and Humanity Summit, is the CEO and VP of the Board of Directors of the International Institute for Human Factor Development (USA), Inc. (IIFHD), a nonprofit company building the Human Factor Leadership Academy in Akatsi, Ghana, Africa. Working with IIFHD’s President and Founder Senyo Adjibolosoo, Jenkins lead-by-example attitude and determination manifests the vision for the Academy:

To improve the condition through programs that will generate Honest and Compassionate leaders who will transform lives through knowledge and understanding.

Business| 11.5.09| 1 Comment

Charles Paul – Artwork for Education

Charles Paul

This week’s guest is Charles Paul.  The Worldwise Education CEO is a former high-school teacher who left the ranks of education for a career in corporate finance. Mr. Paul was Managing Director of mergers and acquisitions for two prominent investment banking firms in Southern California and served as the CEO of his own merger and acquisition firm that he sold in 2001. Nearly $1 billion exchanged hands as a result of his closed transactions.

Business| 9.30.09| 3 Comments

Glenn Llopis – Leaders and Lifters

Glenn Llopis

This week’s guest is Glenn Llopis.  He is the prototype of the new entrepreneur whose success lies in steadfast character, passion for life and an ability to marry social responsibility with ground-breaking products and services. He combines a celebrated UCLA education with fast-tracked years at the Gallo Wine Company and Sunkist where he became the youngest senior manager in the company’s 100 year history. Leading the successful turnaround of Sunkist’s juice beverage division opened the door for his next endeavor, the vice president of the $1 billion Norway Seafood Company at only 30 years old.

Authors| 9.5.09| 5 Comments

Rick Wartzman – The Scholarship of Common Sense

Rick Wartzman

This week’s guest is Rick Wartzman.  Rick is the director of the Drucker Institute at Claremont Graduate University.

Business| 5.4.09| 8 Comments

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