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Program

The Berkeley Globalization Conference (LISA@Berkeley) features two days of information-packed presentations on all aspects of globalization from both a business and academic perspective plus a day of pre-conference workshops on a variety of globalization-related topics. Follow the links below to explore details about this rich conversation on globalization and its impact on the world around us:

Program Committee

The program committee consists of Tim Bombosch (Bombosch Consulting), Patricia Egan (University of California Berkeley Extension), Hendrik Kockaert (Lessius University College), Alan K. Melby (Brigham Young University Translation Research Group), Klaus-Dirk Schmitz (Institute for Information Management, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany), Nitish Singh (St. Louis University), and Arle Lommel (LISA).

Agenda

The agenda of LISA@Berkeley brings together leading business and academic figures in a discussion on globalization, culture, and language:

Click here to view the LISA@Berkeley Agenda-at-a-Glance

Program

Details of each presentation, panel discussion and workgroup session, with a list of exhibitor companies presenting their products and services in the Resource Channel.

Click here to view the LISA@Berkeley Topic Descriptions.

Speakers’ biographies

LISA Forum speakers, panelists and moderators are leading figures in today’s world of global design and globalization. They share their experience and expertise in order to sustain the growth and evolution of global business.

Click here to browse LISA@Berkeley Speakers’ profiles.

Company profiles

LISA gratefully acknowledges the companies, universities, and organizations who helped to build LISA@Berkeley.

Click here to learn more about the companies represented at LISA@Berkeley.