The Kellogg School is known for importing dynamic speakers to conduct seminars covering a variety of topics and interests. Leading academic professionals representing all aspects of management frequently visit. All seminars listed here are open to the public and take place on the Evanston campus, unless otherwise noted.
February 15, 2012
University of Toronto, Rotman
"Relative Performance and Category Membership: The Case of Equity Analysts"
12:00-1:30pm, Jacobs Center Room 372
February 29, 2012
University of Western Ontario
"How the Visual Aesthetics of Money Influences Spending"
11:00am - 12:15pm, Jacobs Center Room 488/491
February 29, 2012
Princeton University
"Envy Up, Scorn Down: How Status Divides Us"
12:00-1:30pm, Jacobs Center Room G05
March 07, 2012
Columbia University
11:00am - 12:15pm, Jacobs Center Room 488/491
March 07, 2012
Non-Executive Chairman and an equity owner of Heitman (former Chairman and CEO of Heitman)
Contact Teri Murray for time and location
March 12, 2012
LSE and CalTech
Topic TBA
12:15pm, Jacobs Center Room 561
March 26, 2012
LSE
Topic TBA
12:15pm, Jacobs Center Room 561
March 28, 2012
Cornell University
Title: TBA
Location: TBA
April 04, 2012
University of California - San Diego
11:00am - 12:15pm, Jacobs Center Room 488/491
April 04, 2012
University of Victoria
"TBA"
12:00-1:30pm, Jacobs Center Room 372
April 11, 2012
Univ. of Pennnsylvania -Wharton School
Title: TBA
Location: TBA
April 11, 2012
Arizona State University
11:00am - 12:15pm, Jacobs Center Room 488/491
April 11, 2012
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"TBA"
12:00-1:30pm, Jacobs Center Room 372
April 18, 2012
University of Wisconsin - Madison
11:00am - 12:15pm, Jacobs Center Room 488/491
April 18, 2012
University of Chicago
"TBA"
12:00-1:30pm, Jacobs Center Room 372
April 25, 2012
Stanford University
Title: TBA
Location: TBA
April 25, 2012
The Maker and Hackerspace Movement
Christopher Bodel, Jordan Bunker, Jim Burke, Kadi Sistak, Electromagnate
The Electromagnate team will be joining us to discuss a documentary they've been working on called "ReMade: The Rebirth of the Maker Movement." This film examines communities called "hackerspaces"—open laboratories where people with common interests can share knowledge and make things. For an example of a local hackerspace community, visit the folks at Pumping Station: One. The Electromagnate team will share their experiences making the documentary and interacting with those in the "maker movement." They will also discuss their impressions of the movement, which raises interesting new questions about marketplace innovation, consumer communities, and the sometimes fuzzy distinction between consumer and producer.
11:00am - 12:15pm, Jacobs Center Room 488/491
April 25, 2012
University of Pennslyvania
"TBA"
12:00-1:30pm, Jacobs Center Room 372