An Evening with Professor Forest Reinhardt

LOCATION: The Woodlands, Carlton Woods Country Club


Hello Harvard Alumns,

Our friends at the HBS Club have asked that we share the event details for their September 19th evening up in The Woodlands featuring Professor Reinhard as guest speaker.  The event will take place at 5:30 p.m. at the Carlton Country Club in The Woodlands.  Here are all the details:

An Evening with Professor Forest Reinhardt

LOCAITON: Carlton Woods Country Club

The Woodlands Chapter of the Harvard Business School Club of Houston

Announces

an evening with
Professor Forest Reinhardt

Co-chair of the Harvard Business School's Global Energy Seminar

"Energy, Property Rights, and National Prosperity"

 

Thursday, September 19, 2013

5:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Carlton Woods Country Club

1 Carlton Woods Dr
The Woodlands, TX
(281) 863-5800

Appetizers will be served along with wine and beer. The cost of the evening is $65
per person for members and guests; $75 per person for non-members.

Seating is limited to 150.Registration will close on Mnoday, September 16.

You may register for the event by sending a check in advance to Tim Teuscher at the address below or via the PayPal links in blue.

Tim Teuscher
118 Meadowspring Circle
The Woodlands, TX 77381

RSVP Here:

Members and Guests

Non-Members

Sustaining Members of The Woodlands Chapter


BIOGRAPHY

Forest L. Reinhardt

John D. Black Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School

Reinhardt is co-chair of the Harvard Business School's Global Energy Seminar, a new executive education course for the leaders of firms that produce oil and gas, generate and distribute electricity, or play other important roles in the delivery of energy services. He also teaches regularly in the HBS Agribusiness Seminar.

In the HBS Owner/President Management Program, Reinhardt teaches a core course on Global Markets. Drawing on microeconomics, macroeconomics, political science, and history, the course helps business leaders understand the economic and political environment in which business is conducted, and the strategic opportunities and risks to which globalization gives rise.

Reinhardt recently served as course head for the required MBA course, Strategy, which covers topics in industry analysis, competitive advantage, and corporate strategy.

Reinhardt currently serves as the faculty chair of Harvard Business School's Asia-Pacific Research Center and the chair of the HBS Executive Education Asia-Pacific Region.

Reinhardt is interested in the relationships between market and nonmarket strategy, the relations between government regulation and corporate strategy, the behavior of private and public organizations that manage natural resources, and the economics of externalities and public goods. He is the author of Down to Earth: Applying Business Principles to Environmental Management, published by Harvard Business School Press. Like that book, many of his articles and papers analyze problems of environmental and natural resource management. He has written numerous classroom cases on these and related topics, used at Harvard and many other schools in MBA curricula and in executive programs.

Reinhardt received his Ph.D. in Business Economics from Harvard University in 1990. He also holds an MBA from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar, and an A.B., cum laude, from Harvard College.

Born and raised in Montana, he lives in Belmont, Massachusetts.

If you have any questions or concerns, or need assistance with the on-line registration process, contact our Club Administrator, Maureen Garnett at HClubHouston@att.net


Sincerely,


Julia Bailey,
President
Harvard University Club of Houston




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