Maryland Business Adapts: Virtual Panel Discussions to Explore Global Business Perseverance Through COVID-19
Newswise Faculty experts in the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business will moderate break-out panels with leaders of Miltec UV, United Source One, RIFE International, Get Real Health, and Royner Products as part of Maryland Business Adapts, an online event from 9 a.m.-noon Thursday, June 3, 2021.
The companies were selected by a committee including Maryland Smith research professor
Kislaya Prasad and Maryland Deputy Secretary of Commerce Signe Pringle. The event is organized by Maryland Smith’s Center for Global Business (CGB).
The event will open with remarks by Maryland U.S. Senator
The building was even selected for the Historic Houses Association s new literary trail, which included more than 40 homes across the country linked to famous writers. Madresfield near Malvern is the home of the Lygon family, whose eldest sons took the title of Earl Beauchamp from 1815 until 1979. Waugh met Hugh Lygon at Oxford in 1922 and they became close friends. It is thought that Waugh first came to know and love Madresfield Court, when one of Hugh s four sisters, Dorothy, invited him to stay for Christmas in 1931. Waugh also wrote Black Mischief, his third book, published in 1932, while staying at Madresfield as a guest. It is believed an old nursery was converted into a writing room for him.
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COLLEGE PARK, Md., May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ When COVID-19 halted the global economy, business still carried on across borders. In Maryland, five companies stand out for weathering the storm and will be featured in a Maryland Business Adapts Roundtable, a virtual event from 9 a.m.-noon Thursday, June 3, 2021, organized by the Center for Global Business (CGB) at the University of Maryland s Robert H. Smith School of Business.
âMaryland Business Adaptsâ to Showcase Best Practices in Global Operations During the Pandemic
Companies to Share COVID-Resilience Insights, via Maryland Smith-Hosted Roundtable Event
Newswise When COVID-19 halted the global economy, business still carried on across borders. In Maryland, five companies stand out for weathering the storm and will be featured in a Maryland Business Adapts Roundtable, a virtual event from 9 a.m.-noon Thursday, June 3, 2021, organized by the Center for Global Business (CGB) at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business.
“The event celebrates the adjustments during the pandemic of Maryland companies in international business while providing insights for topics like minimizing the business risk of their global operations or preparation for sudden operational changes,” says CGB Executive Director Rebecca Bellinger.