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1:00 pm
Symposia #1
Maxwell Auditorium, first floor Maxwell Hall
On and Off Shoring:
The Growing Challenges of Globally Mobile Workers and Workplaces
Participants:
Suzanne Nora Johnson
Ms. Johnson currently serves as head of Goldman Sachs’ Global Investment Research
Division and as Chair of Goldman Sachs’ Global Markets Institute, which provides
information to policy makers and the public about the role of the capital markets
in society. Ms. Johnson serves on the boards of the Carnegie Institution of
Washington, the University of Southern California, RAND Health, Technoserve and
Womens World Banking. She received her BA from the University of Southern California
and her JD from Harvard Law School.
Robert M. Finkel
Mr. Finkel is a partner in the Global Technology Transactions Group of Milbank,
Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. His practice areas include technology joint ventures and
strategic alliances, Internet and new media transactions, venture capital financing
for Internet and other technology start-ups and information technology outsourcing
transactions. Mr. Finkel’s clients range from Internet start-ups to multinational
corporations. He received a BA from the University of Pennsylvania, a JD from
Stanford University and an MA from Columbia University.
Manuel Orozco
Manuel Orozco is currently Executive Director of the Remittances and Development
Project funded by the Multilateral Investment Fund of the Inter-American Development
Bank and International Fund for Agricultural Development of the United Nations.
He is also chair of Central America and the Caribbean at the United States Foreign
Service Institute of the State Department and senior researcher at the Institute
for the Study of International Migration at Georgetown University. Dr. Orozco holds
a PhD and MPA from the University of Texas at Austin.
Moderator:
J. David Richardson
David Richardson is Gerald B. and Daphna Cramer Professor of Global Affairs and
Professor of Economics at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship
and Public Affairs. He is a member of the steering committee for the Moynihan
Institute, directs the multi-disciplinary Goekjian Summer Research Grant Program
and the Global Political Economy Research Consortium. He is a Research Associate
of the National Bureau of Economic Research and a Senior Fellow of the Institute
for International Economics. He specializes in international trade policy and
its effects and conducts empirical research on trade under imperfect competition,
on regional trade and trade and on labor-market outcomes.
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