Wharton Global Alumni Forum to Be Held in Istanbul
Wharton's next Global Alumni Forum will be held in Istanbul, Turkey, on June 8 and 9.
This is the first time that Wharton has held such a meeting in Turkey. Previous Global Alumni Forums were held in London, Paris, Berlin, Munich, and Moscow. The Forums are a chance for Wharton alumni to learn about business opportunities and to meet business and government leaders in world economic and business centers.
Mehmet Habbab, chairman of Delta Petrol Group Companies and a Wharton alumnus, is chair of the Forum's Organizing Committee. Other Wharton alumni who will speak at the Forum are Tarek Sultan Al-Essa, managing director of PWC Logistics, and Mohammed Alshaya, CEO of the Alshaya Group. Kürsad Tüzmen, foreign trade minister of Turkey, will also address the meeting.
Wharton's international alumni network currently includes about 300 alumni in the Middle East, 200 in Africa, and 3,000 in Europe.
Source: "Wharton School to Hold First-Ever Global Alumni Forum in Istanbul." Press release, the Wharton School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 25 April 2006.
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This is the first time that Wharton has held such a meeting in Turkey. Previous Global Alumni Forums were held in London, Paris, Berlin, Munich, and Moscow. The Forums are a chance for Wharton alumni to learn about business opportunities and to meet business and government leaders in world economic and business centers.
Mehmet Habbab, chairman of Delta Petrol Group Companies and a Wharton alumnus, is chair of the Forum's Organizing Committee. Other Wharton alumni who will speak at the Forum are Tarek Sultan Al-Essa, managing director of PWC Logistics, and Mohammed Alshaya, CEO of the Alshaya Group. Kürsad Tüzmen, foreign trade minister of Turkey, will also address the meeting.
Wharton's international alumni network currently includes about 300 alumni in the Middle East, 200 in Africa, and 3,000 in Europe.
Source: "Wharton School to Hold First-Ever Global Alumni Forum in Istanbul." Press release, the Wharton School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 25 April 2006.
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