Schedule


Saturday, April 14, 2012

8:30 AM Welcome: Gregg Fairbrothers D'76
Cook Auditorium
8:45 AM Keynote addresses: Looking Back and Looking Ahead
Trevor Rees-Jones D'73, Founding CEO, Chief Oil and Gas and Christina Stoltz D'06, A&S'07, Social Entrepreneur
9:45 AM Break
10:00 AM

Panel 1:
THE GLYCOFI AND ADIMAB STORIES

Stoneman Classroom
Moderator:
Betsabeh Madani T'13
This session will be streamed

Panelists:
Tillman Gerngross
Errik Anderson D'00, T'07
Charles Hutchinson D'68a
John Ballard D'55, T'56, TH'56

The Glycofi team reunites and joins current Adimab co-founder and COO to provide a look back to Glycofi's success and its link with Adimab, their integrated antibody discovery and optimization company.

Panel 2:
CLINICAL CARE DELIVERY
Barclay Classroom

Moderator:
Susan Dentzer D'77


Panelists:
Al Mulley D'70
Steve Yecies D'84
Tom Cooper


Experts discuss the clinical care delivery and the impact on human health and development.

Panel 3:
CONSUMER PRODUCTS
General Motors Classroom
Moderator:
Liz Trenkle T'13


Panelists:
John Pepper D'90, T'97
Daniella Reichstetter T'07
Michael Stern T'79


Entrepreneurship in the consumer products segment. Past lessons, present challenges, and future unknowns.

Panel 4:
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Rosenwald Classroom

Moderator:
John Vogel

Panelists:
Johan Andresen D'88
Diana Taylor D'77
Doug Reeves


Bottom line? Double bottom line? What's profit got to do with it? The lines between social enterprises, non-profits and for-profit organizations are becoming increasingly blurred. The panel provides background and a vision of what's to come.
11:00 AM Break
11:15 AM

Panel 5:
STARTUP FINANCING ANGELS AND VCs

Stoneman Classroom

Moderator:
Colin Blaydon
This session will be streamed

Panelists:
Dana Callow T'79
Bill Helman D'80
John Ballard D'55, T'56, TH'56

Tuck's Center for Private Equity and Entrepreneurship offers a panel discussing today's financing environment.

Panel 6:
EVOLUTION OF MEDIA AND ITS FUTURE ONLINE AND OFFLINE
Barclay Classroom
Moderator:
Matt Rightmire T'96

Panelists:
Brendan Cahill
Carey Albertine T'05
Dan Rowe T'09

Industry practitioners discuss the evolution of media and its future. Will there be room for anything but online?

 

Panel 7:
CROSS-CAMPUS COLLABORATION
General Motors Classroom
Moderator:
Joaquin Villarreal T'08


Panelists:
Chip Souba, DMS
Paul Danos, Tuck
Tillman Gerngross, Thayer

Graduate school deans talk about taking advantage of resources at your fingertips and cross-campus collaboration.

Panel 8:
THE FUTURE OF ENERGY
Rosenwald Classroom
Moderator:
Ankur Kumar T'13



Panelists:
David Leuschen D'73, T'77
Trevor Rees-Jones D'73
Mike Miskovsky T'90

Bottom line? Double bottom line? What's profit got to do with it? The lines between social enterprises, non-profits and for-profit organizations are becoming increasingly blurred. The panel provides background and a vision of what's to come.
12:30 PM Pre-plated Luncheon (open seating) PepsiCo Dining Hall, Byrne Hall
12:30 PM Burrito Bar, Fisher Lounge, Byrne Hall
  Workshops running during lunch
Byrne Hall, Classroom Level

Intellectual Property, Bill Loginov D'85 and Jeff Newman D'82, Danziger Classroom
Incorporation - Mark Stein D'83, GM Classroom
Accounting & Administration - Jen Gabler D'85, Frantz Classroom
Websites - Abe Gurjal T'08, Rosenwald Classroom
Women in the Workplace: 2012 Insights – Kim Perry Schiffbauer D'79 and Catalina Gorla '09, Lubrano Classroom
1:30 PM Fireside Chat on Mentorship
Stell Hall

Discussants: Andy Palmer T'94 and Dave Girouard D'88, TH'89
Interviewer: Gregg Fairbrothers D'76

The benefits of mentorship relationships are widely recognized and success stories are filled with them …
So why do you have a mentor? Are you a mentor?
2:45 PM

Panel 9:
DARTMOUTH ENTREPRENEURS AND THEIR STORIES

Stoneman Classroom
Moderator:
Phil Ferneau D'84, T'96
This session will be streamed

Panelists:
Steve Bloch D'84
Jeff Crowe D'78
Michael Stern T'79

Dartmouth entrepreners from across sectors discuss what it takes to make a startup successful, lessons learned, and why they did it.

Panel 10:
INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Barclay Classroom

Moderator:
Phil McDonnell Tu'12


Panelists:
Bruce Ou T'11
John Owens T'61
Daniel Pena T'13

This panel will discuss startup ventures in a wide variety of industries, facing different kinds of issues, which are functions of the kind of specific opportunites each venture brings.

Panel 11:
ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
General Motors Classroom
Moderator:
Anant Sundaram


Panelists:
Rosi Kerr
Lee Lynd
Mike Miskovsky T'90

Discussion will center around the evolution of the sustainability concept and its application in today's enterprises.

Panel 12:
INTRAPRENEURSHIP: THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS

Rosenwald Classroom

Moderator:
Bryan Gelnett T'12


Panelists:
Jeff Jackson D'79
Manish Tangri T'09
Ketan Patel T'06

Have your cake and eat it too? Intrapreneurship: the best of both worlds? How do you help create an entrepreneurial mind-set in a mid-to-large size company?
3:45PM Break
4:00 PM GV Entrepreneurship Contest- Final Round
Stoneman Classroom, Murdogh Center, Tuck School
Hosted by Phil Ferneau D'84, T'96

Judges:
Dave Girouard D'88, TH'89
Bill Helman D'80
Andy Palmer T'94
Matt Rightmire T'96
5:30 PM Closing Mixer
Stell Hall, Tuck School