The second annual Center for Global Management and Responsible Leadership Breakfast Panel
school of business administration, loyola university chicago
Moderator: Mine Cinar, Director, CGMRL
Panelists:
- Daniel Injerd, Chief, Lake Michigan Management Section of Office of Water Resources, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, “Lake Michigan Diversion in Illinois: Why it has Local, Regional and International Significance”
- Catherine O’Connor, Research Scientist, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, "Water Quality in the Chicago Area Waterway, 1970 – Present: Cost, Environmental Impact and Expected Biological Response to Further Water Quality Improvement"
- Mehmet Tosun, Department of Economics, University of Nevada-Reno, “Role of Government in Water Use in Nevada and California: National and Global Political Economy Considerations”
- Fouad Teymour, S. C. Johnson Polymer Professor of Chemical Engineering and the Director of the Center for Complex Systems and Dynamics, Illinois Institute of Technology, "The Emerald Forest - An Integrated Vision for Bio-based Energy and Sustainable Community Living"
Comments:
- Christopher Peterson, Chair, Department of Environmental Sciences, Loyola University Chicago
- Mary Ann McGrath, Department of Marketing, Loyola University Chicago
Kasbeer Hall, 15th Floor, Corboy Law Center, 25 E. Pearson (Corner of E. Pearson and Wabash)
Loyola University Chicago, Water Tower Campus
Chicago, IL, 60601
8:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Complimentary continental breakfast at Kasbeer Hall from 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM, followed by the panel from 8:30 AM until 11:30 AM. RVSP and registration required. Please RSVP to www.LUC.edu/alumni/business or 312.915.7660.
