2005 Events
November 16-18
Executive Education: Stakeholder Engagement and Dialogue and Strategic Philanthropy. Scottsdale, AZ. More...
November 3
George Howard, a visiting student and professor from Loyola University in New Orleans, speaks about his professional career in the music industry as both an entrepreneur and the president of a record label. All are welcome. 5:30-7:00pm. Fulton Hall, Room 150.
November 2
Tech Day will feature Dr. Shaygan Kheradpir, Chief Information Officer, Verizon, and Mr. David Wong, EVP for Marketing, ESPN Mobile, among others. 2:00 pm in Fulton 511. Contact John Gallaugher for more information.
November 1
Executive Lecture: Larry Lordi, VP of Sales and Marketing for Coca-Cola of Northern New England. Date: 5:30pm - 7 pm. Gasson Hall 209
October 26-28
Executive Education: Building Effective Employee Volunteer Programs and Identifying, Adapting and Adopting Best Practices in Corporate Community Involvement. Beverly Hills, CA. More...
October 25
The Chief Executives' Club of Boston hosts George David, Chairman & CEO, United Technologies Corporation. Invitation only.
October 11
Civility, Sustainability and Society: Highly interactive World Cafe´dialogue with three Leadership for Change authors-Steve Waddell, Severyn Bruyn and Charles Derber. 6pm -8pm. Boston College, Walsh Dining Hall. More...
October 5-6
Executive Education: Organizational Influence sponsored by the Center for Work & Family. Chestnut Hill, MA.
October 5
Executive Lecture Series: John Cavoores, former CEO of the OneBeacon unit of the White Mountains Insurance Group. All graduate students are welcome. 2:00pm in Fulton 511.
October 3-4
Executive Education: Work/Life Responses sponsored by the Center for Work & Family. Chestnut Hill, MA. More...
September 28-30
The Institute on Corporate Community Involvement, sponsored by the Center for Corporate Citizenship, is an executive education course provides a step-by-step framework to develop and implement a community involvement program. More...
September 27
Peter Burrows, Chief Information Officer, Reebok. 12:00-1:15 pm in Fulton 117. Contact John Gallaugher for more information.
September 22
Brunello Cucinelli, one of the most successful entrepreneurs of Italy, known as the "King of Cashmere," founder and CEO of Brunello Cucinelli S.p.a., will speak about the founding and growth of his company, as well as his philosophy of business and of life. Cushing Hall 209, 3:00-4:30pm.
September 20
Verizon chief dials CEO Club: Chairman and CEO Ivan Seidenberg addressed the Boston College Chief Executives Club luncheon Tuesday. Boston Globe * Boston Business Journal * Boston Herald
June 14
The Chief Executives’ Club of Boston hosted Chairman and CEO of Eastman Kodak Company, Daniel A. Carp.
May 23, 12:00 PM
Dr. Paul Farmer was the keynote speaker at the 129th Commencement of Boston College. Charles K. Gifford, Chairman, Emeritus of Bank of of America, was the keynote speaker for The Carroll School of Management Commencement ceremony. You can watch a recording of the webcast at BC Commencement Webcast.
May 19
Responsible Business Association (RBA) Conference hosted keynote speaker Gary Hirshberg from Stonyfield Farm Yogurt at The New Artists for Humanity “EpiCenter”, one of Boston’s few LEED-certified green buildings.
May 12
The Carroll School hosted the 25th Annual Diane Weiss Consulting Competition. Congratulations to the winning MBA team members (l-r) — John Sargent MBA ’06, Audrey Pollet MBA ’05, Francis Markey MBA ’06, Binoy Palakkal MBA ’06 and David Bracken MBA ‘08.
May 11
Manulife Chief Executive Dominic D'Alessandro addressed the BC CEO Club. He noted that Manulife Financial Corp.'s $13.9 billion takeover of John Hancock Financial Services last year will likely lead to job gains locally. Boston Herald * Boston Globe
May 2
Chairman, President and CEO of The Oppenheimer Funds, John Murphy, was the keynote speaker at the “Giants of Finance Speaker Series.”
April 24-25
Students in Free Enterprise hosted the BC Business Conference and Competition. Area high schools sent teams of four to campus for business exposure. Day one included a conference, workshops and discussion groups, and day two incorporated a business plan competition.
April 14th
Net Impact hosted Lew Karabatsos, Director, Global Operations Philanthropy & Education, Hewlett-Packard Company and Kathy Shepherd, Corporate Communications Manager, New Balance to discuss corporate social responsibility within their respective companies. http://www.bc.edu/clubs/scc/
April 9
BC MBA students held one of the largest graduate program fundraisers in the nation - the BC MBA 5K Challenge. Proceeds benefited The Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism, Inc. More
April 5
Sprint Corporation Chief Executive Gary D. Forsee addressed the CEO Club and predicted that next year the first ''combo phones" will come to market in the United States, linking conventional wireless service and low-priced Internet calling. Boston Globe.
March 30
Boston College Citizens Seminar Luncheon
Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, the Citizens Seminar, sponsored by The Chief Executives’ Club of Boston, held a special luncheon for Boston area business and civic leaders. Former CEO of Bank Boston, Richard Hill, was honored.
March 18
Steven Lydenberg, author of Corporations and the Public Interest: Guiding the Invisible Hand, spoke about Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) and Corporate Social Responsibility at the Colloquium Series, sponsored by the Center for Responsible Leadership.
March 8
Nestle CEO rejects the need to 'give back' to communities: Companies shouldn't feel obligated to "give back" to the community, because they haven't taken anything away, the Austrian-born chief of the world's largest food company told the BC CEO Club. Herald
January 20th
Will Marre, CEO, REALeadership Alliance and Co-founder of the Covey Leadership Center spoke about "Leading For The Future."
