International Executive Roundtables

Since 1989, the Institute for International Business has hosted the International Executive Roundtable lecture series for university students, staff, faculty, and members of the international business community. These events serve as a forum in which executives and government officials meet with university faculty, staff, and students to discuss timely issues in international business. They also educate students, staff, and faculty about international business practices and provide exposure to the experiences of executives in the global marketplace. International Executive Roundtables allow lecturers to speak on real world scenarios and pass valuable research insights on to faculty.

The IIB designates featured lectures by renowned speakers as distinguished lectures: Robert Reynolds Distinguished Lecture (led and hosted by CU Denver's Business School), The Greg and Carol Jemal-Gibson Distinguished Lecture, and the Burton Boothby Distinguished Lecture.


Upcoming Events

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State of Amazonas: Promises and Challenges

| 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM

Brazil has the largest economy in Latin America and its Amazon region is an emerging business frontier. Brazil’s Amazon is rich in natural resources and its diversity has the potential to make Brazil’s Amazon region a key player in the global, green, and innovation economy. What business and partnership opportunities does the State of Amazonas offer to US and Colorado companies?  What challenges does the Amazon region face? Governor Wilson Miranda Lima and a panel of business and education experts will address these and related questions.

This event is by invite only. Please reach out to Karen Freidhof if you would like to attend.

Hon. Wilson Miranda Lima
Governor, State of Amazonas, Brazil

The Honorable Wilson Miranda Lima serves as Governor of the State of Amazonas, Brazil.  He was elected in 2018 on his first attempt and garnered the highest vote as governor in Amazonas State. 

Under Governor Wilson Miranda Lima’s administration, the State of Amazonas has undertaken 150+ infrastructure projects and will launch and 100+ infrastructure projects in 2022. These projects focus on upgrading ports, highways, and bridges, and address deficiencies in water and sewage treatment that are improving the lives of more than 190,00 people from around the state.

Governor Wilson Miranda Lima has focused on high-impact social initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable and inclusive development.  These include:

• Implementing the Fund for Addressing Poverty and Social Issues (FPS) to benefit 77,000+ families.
• Providing financial support for people over the age of 60 years old to start their own business.
• Championing programs to promote technological literacy and the development of courses to upgrade the quality of the state’s labor force.  Providing free transportation (bus rides) for students to commute around the state.
• Increasing investments in health care—doubling the health care capacity of the state.
• Expanding the state’s procurement program of locally grown foods for distribution to families in need.
• Addressing the health care, infrastructure, and educational needs of indigenous populations.
• Expanding food establishments to attend to the needs of the poor and homeless.

Prior to his election to public office, Governor Wilson Miranda Lima was a reporter, broadcaster, and TV host of a popular television program in the Amazonas State for almost ten years.  He holds a degree in Journalism from Centro Universitário Nilton Lins.

Sponsored by
International Executive Roundtables are hosted by CU Denver’s Institute for International Business (IIB) and Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) with support from the Carole Ann Jemal-Gibson and Greg Gibson Fund.

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Past Events

Dual Logo 2

State of Amazonas: Promises and Challenges

| 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM

Brazil has the largest economy in Latin America and its Amazon region is an emerging business frontier. Brazil’s Amazon is rich in natural resources and its diversity has the potential to make Brazil’s Amazon region a key player in the global, green, and innovation economy. What business and partnership opportunities does the State of Amazonas offer to US and Colorado companies?  What challenges does the Amazon region face? Governor Wilson Miranda Lima and a panel of business and education experts will address these and related questions.

This event is by invite only. Please reach out to Karen Freidhof if you would like to attend.

Hon. Wilson Miranda Lima
Governor, State of Amazonas, Brazil

The Honorable Wilson Miranda Lima serves as Governor of the State of Amazonas, Brazil.  He was elected in 2018 on his first attempt and garnered the highest vote as governor in Amazonas State. 

Under Governor Wilson Miranda Lima’s administration, the State of Amazonas has undertaken 150+ infrastructure projects and will launch and 100+ infrastructure projects in 2022. These projects focus on upgrading ports, highways, and bridges, and address deficiencies in water and sewage treatment that are improving the lives of more than 190,00 people from around the state.

Governor Wilson Miranda Lima has focused on high-impact social initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable and inclusive development.  These include:

• Implementing the Fund for Addressing Poverty and Social Issues (FPS) to benefit 77,000+ families.
• Providing financial support for people over the age of 60 years old to start their own business.
• Championing programs to promote technological literacy and the development of courses to upgrade the quality of the state’s labor force.  Providing free transportation (bus rides) for students to commute around the state.
• Increasing investments in health care—doubling the health care capacity of the state.
• Expanding the state’s procurement program of locally grown foods for distribution to families in need.
• Addressing the health care, infrastructure, and educational needs of indigenous populations.
• Expanding food establishments to attend to the needs of the poor and homeless.

Prior to his election to public office, Governor Wilson Miranda Lima was a reporter, broadcaster, and TV host of a popular television program in the Amazonas State for almost ten years.  He holds a degree in Journalism from Centro Universitário Nilton Lins.

Sponsored by
International Executive Roundtables are hosted by CU Denver’s Institute for International Business (IIB) and Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) with support from the Carole Ann Jemal-Gibson and Greg Gibson Fund.

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Interested in speaking at an International Executive Roundtable? Contact Karen Freidhof to discuss your proposed topic.

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