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CROSSROADS CONFERENCE 2003 |
Participant List:
Victor Giardini
Arvin Meritor
Michael Hortiatis
Bausch & Lomb
Brian Suckow
Cisco
Laura Kopczak
Dartmouth College, Tuck School of Business
Mike Skurski
Dow Chemicals
Jo Van Nunen
Erasmus University
Luk Van Wassenhove
INSEAD University
Jon Olson
Intel
Bernard Chomilier
International Federation of the Red Cross & Red Crescent Societies
Birgitte Olsen
International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
John Rickard
International Rescue Committee
Harry Sangree
INTTRA
Charles Webster
KLA-Tencor
Don Cox
Lynnco
Jane Coyne
M�decins Sans Fronti�res
Mathieu Clerkx
Philips Semiconductors
Blair LaCorte
Savi Technology
Hau Lee
Stanford University, Graduate School of Business
James Molzon
Solectron
Shahriyar Rahmati
Solectron
Keith Helferich
Supply Chain Management Integrated Strategies
Ludo Oelrich
TPG NV
Alan Court
UNICEF / United Nations Children Fund
David Kaatrud
United Nations World Food Program
Robin Mays
USAID
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If you simply give money, it is one thing to one organization. If you give services or create technology, this can be replicated by every other humanitarian aid organization. This means you get leverage and the result factor is bigger - Lynn Fritz |
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