BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The Indiana University Kelley School of Business and its Master of Science in Information Systems program is presenting a case competition featuring top talent from universities worldwide. The AI in Business Global Case Competition kicks off on Aug 24 — the application deadline. The case for the first round of competition –… Read more »
International
‘Doing Business with ASEAN’ conference helps Indiana companies find opportunities in 10 Southeast Asian countries
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Southeast Asia is one of the fastest growing economic regions in the world and leading this transformation is a group of 10 nations called the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Two centers in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business are helping to present a half-day seminar about business opportunities for… Read more »
IU Kelley School alumnus and former U.S. ambassador to be appointed by President Biden to National Security Education Board
Editor’s note: On March 22, 2024, President Joe Biden announced his intent to appoint Indiana University Kelley School of Business alumnus M. Osman Siddique as one of 14 members of the National Security Education Board, which provides strategic guidance and oversight for the National Security Education Program. The National Security Education Program administers multiple… Read more »
Kelley professor travels with Indy Chamber to study Switzerland’s work-based learning system and bolster Indiana’s workforce
ZURICH – Phil Powell, executive director of the Indiana Business Research Center at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, is among a delegation of more than 100 business, government, nonprofit and education leaders who have traveled to Switzerland to study the country’s work-based learning system. The delegation, which also includes IU President Pam Whitten and… Read more »
Kelley visit in Southeast Asia ignites record-breaking alumni engagement
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — You could feel the buzz. Waves of energy and excitement cascaded across the Singapore Polo Club last month when 150 alumni, donors, and friends came together to celebrate everything Kelley and Indiana University — punctuating the school’s long history, presence, and rich engagement in the region. A dinner and reception for all… Read more »
Kelley School professor to discuss ‘Business, Peace and the War in Ukraine: One Year Later’
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – As Russia’s war against Ukraine enters its second year, much has been reported about the role of the NATO alliance, led by the United States, in providing support. But less discussed are the actions of business to influence the situation. An Indiana University Kelley School of Business professor will discuss the impact… Read more »
Attending UN Climate Change Conference COP27 is life changing for Kelley School student
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – For two weeks in November, much of the world’s attention was focused on Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, and the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP27. Among those in attendance as part of an official Indiana University delegation was Kara Lehner, a senior in the Kelley School of Business, and her instructor, Kelly… Read more »
Research: Partnership between humanitarian organizations and governments is essential for providing cash assistance to refugees
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – In the last four weeks, more than 3.5 million Ukrainians have fled their country to escape Russian forces, facing an uncertain future and placing new economic demands on host countries such as Poland. Besides this recent crisis, more than 80 million people have been forcibly displaced worldwide, notably in Syria, Venezuela, Afghanistan,… Read more »
Worldwide Roundtable Discussion Series continues with focus on shared value creation
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Several Indiana University and Kelley School of Business alumni will join other successful leaders in business and international development in roundtable discussions about creating economic value while also helping society to address its needs and challenges. The live panel discussions – presented virtually and originating from Jakarta, Indonesia, Mexico City and Berlin… Read more »
Remembering a remarkable Kelley alumnus, affectionately known to many as Khun Chai
Editor’s note: This is a guest blog written by Fred Perry and Peter Boonjarern. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University, its Kelley School of Business and, most importantly, the Kingdom of Thailand said goodbye to a modern-day hero, IU alumnus and friend, Mom Rajawongse Disnadda Diskul. Affectionately known to those who knew him well as “Khun Chai,”… Read more »