About AUC - School of Business The School of Business was launched in 2009, as part of a restructuring of the former School of Business, Economics and Communication (BEC), established in 1993. The School offers four undergraduate programs: Bachelor of Arts in economics, accounting, business administration and business administration with a concentration in the management of information and communication technology. It also offers four graduate programs: Master of Business Administration, Master of Arts in economics, Master of Arts in economics in international development and Master of Science in finance. AUC s School of Business is recognized as the top private business school in Egypt and one of the top in the Arab world and Africa. AUC s MBA program, which started more than three decades ago, was ranked by Forbes Middle East in February 2012 as the first among similar programs in 37 private universities in the Arab world. The school attracts the best students, faculty and staff, and continuously opts for improvement. While catering for local needs, the school still integrates its programs and services in the global context. AUC s School of Business programs are based on three main pillars: entrepreneurship, innovation and leadership. Therefore, they are delivered in ways that allow students to enjoy a learning experience that extends beyond the classroom and includes business plan competitions, internships, case-study writing, and student projects and activities. The school is gradually becoming a research-intensive institution, where faculty members enhance learning through research and prepare students to compete in a knowledge-based global community. The School of Business holds the Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation since 2006. School s Mission: The School of Business strives to create an environment that fosters the development of principled and innovative business leaders and entrepreneurs who can make a difference. School s Vision: The School of Business sees itself becoming globally recognized as the leading business school connecting the region and the world. http://www.aucegypt.edu/business 1 P a g e
Responsible Business Schools in Challenging Times: Towards Creating a Sustainable Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Africa and the Middle East BEST-MENA 2-4 October 2011 1 st MENA Region PRME Forum Entrepreneurship Sustainability Transparency: Promoting Responsible Management in a Changing Region 2-3 October 2011 - Cairo, Egypt Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) is an initiative primarily based on the principles of the United Nations Global Compact that focuses on promoting responsible management education and research, corporate responsibility, and the creation of sustainable social, environmental and economic value. The school of Business of the American University in Cairo recently became a signatory to PRME. The importance of the first MENA region PRME forum is amplified by the recent and ongoing political, economic, and social changes in the region. Such changes are expected to profoundly affect academic institutions, business scholars, market participants, and society at large. The main objective of this forum is promoting the notion of responsible management and the importance adopting PRME by MENA region institutions. Business Schools Round Table Food Crisis Challenges and Opportunities for Supply Chain Excellence in Africa 4 October 2011 - Cairo, Egypt The Business Schools Roundtable is an initiative by the School of Business of the American University in Cairo to address key priority challenges facing the African continent with different players from Africa as well as other stakeholders interested in discussing joint collaborative educational and research projects and activities that can help meet those challenges. The roundtable is a one-day event focusing on priority issues for the African continent and studying how business schools and different stakeholders can address these issues. The inaugural of the Business Schools Roundtable is scheduled for 4 October 2011 to be hosted at the School of Business at The American University in Cairo, Egypt and will focus on food crisis challenges and opportunities for supply chain excellence in Africa. This pressing problem has been capturing the attention of national and international leaders in the world for a long time and educational institutions are believed to have the tools and reach to support addressing these issues. The roundtable is intended to be a platform to discuss those priority issues, identify and discuss the possible role and contributions that schools of business could play as part of their social responsibility and contribution to socioeconomic development. 2 P a g e
Association of African Business Schools (AABS) Brief on Partners AABS promotes excellence in business and management education in Africa by supporting graduate business schools through capacity building, collaboration and quality improvement. By training current and future leaders in their home markets, business schools in Africa play a critical role in laying the groundwork for private sector development. Its programs build effective business schools in order to improve the practice of management in African organizations and to enhance the relevance and contribution of business schools to policy debate on African development research and policy development. AABS demonstrates its members commitment to increase significantly the contribution that business schools make to the economic and general development in the African continent. AABS members are 23 Business Schools. For more information www.aabschools.com/ Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) GMAC aims to be the leader in the discovery and evaluation of talent, through assessments, for management education and practice around the world. The values of the council include creating access, leadership, customer focus, integrity, cooperation, respect and community. For more information www.gmac.com/gmac Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) PRME initiative is to inspire and champion responsible management education, research and thought leadership globally. PRME are inspired by internationally accepted values such as the principles of the United Nations Global Compact. They seek to establish a process of continuous improvement among institutions of management education in order to develop a new generation of business leaders capable of managing the complex challenges faced by business and society in the 21 st century. For more information www.unprme.org Arab Society of Faculties of Business, Economics and Political Sciences (BEPS) BEPS seeks to enhance the education of the faculties of Business, Economic and Political Sciences in the Arab universities by carrying out scientific and academic activities in the Arab world, promoting the education of the faculties of business, economic and political sciences in Arab Universities, generalizing the developments and updates in its work field and meeting the challenges of the upcoming century www.aafba.net 3 P a g e
European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) EFMD acts as a catalyst to promote and enhance excellence in management development in Europe and worldwide. EFMD is an international membership organization. With more than 750 member organizations from academia, business, public service and consultancy in 82 countries, EFMD provides a unique forum for information, research, networking and debate on innovation and best practice in management development. For more information www.efmd.org The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) AACSB International is a global, nonprofit membership organization of educational institutions, businesses, and other entities devoted to the advancement of management education. Established in 1916, AACSB International provides its members with a variety of products and services to assist them with the continuous improvement of their business programs and schools. For more informationwww.aacsb.edu Association of MBAs The Association of MBAs is the international impartial authority on postgraduate business education. The accreditation service is the global standard for all MBA, DBA and MBM programmes. AMBA accredits MBA provision at 177 schools in nearly 70 countries. For more information www.mbaworld.com The Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK) The Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK) is a private Catholic higher education institution founded by the Lebanese Maronite Order (LMO) in 1961. It is, thus, the first university which was established upon a Lebanese initiative and by Lebanese citizens (in this case by the LMO monks). From that moment, these monks, who had been entrusted with a teaching mission for more than three centuries, have undertaken the management of USEK. Their remit was to provide university teaching, in conformity with the requirements of the labor market and in close association with scientific research. For more information http://www.usek.edu.lb/en 4 P a g e
Sponsorship Levels Platinum Sponsor - $ 15K - Display table - 1 standard size roll up inside the event meeting room - 2 rollup banners to be displayed on either side of display table - Listed as the Platinum Sponsor with URL and company logo on event s Website - Distribution of corporate giveaways during the event - 3 invitations for the 1stMENA Region PRME Forum, Entrepreneurship Sustainability Gold Sponsors - $10K - 1 standard size roll up in networking/coffee break area - Listed as the "Gold Sponsor with URL and company logo on event s Website. - 2 invitations for the 1stMENA Region PRME Forum, Entrepreneurship Sustainability Silver Sponsors - $5K - Listed as the "Silver Sponsor with URL and company logo on event s Website. - 1 invitation for the 1stMENA Region PRME Forum, Entrepreneurship Sustainability Note: printed material will only be considered for sponsorships confirmed by 8 September 2011. 5 P a g e