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A grant from the United States Agency for International Development -USAID to the Business Development Center in Jordan, will fund a partnership with Thunderbird School of Global Management to offer business training programs for Jordanian executives and entrepreneurs.
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The newest group of Project Artemis women entrepreneurs arrived Oct. 11 from Afghanistan for two weeks of intensive business training. Follow the women’s progress in a Thunderbird Knowledge Network blog maintained by program director Kellie Kreiser.
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Thunderbird is hosting a panel discussion to help local businesses and entrepreneurs navigate current market conditions featuring Thunderbird President Ángel Cabrera; Greater Phoenix Economic Council President and CEO Barry Broome; and Oxford Learning Executive Director Jan Belt.
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Business students usually read academic papers written by others, but Thunderbird student Natasha Zaza got a chance to write her own paper this term with associate professor Stefan Michel, Ph.D. The pair will present their research in February at the American Marketing Association conference in Tampa, Fla.
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