Adding A New Dimension

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Mark Kennedy applies experiences as a globally engaged business leader, U.S. Congressman and professor to speaking and advising on WinWin partnerships between 

GWGeorge Washington University

Graduate School of Political Management

January 17, 2012

It is on honor to be selected to lead the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University.

George Washington Today

George Washington GSPM Release

GW Hatchet Article

BBOVESPA / CONSULATE

Great First Day with JHU Brazil Course

Photo (© Kennedy) - Sao Paulo, Brazil

January 16, 2012

A great first day with the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Global Immersion Course I am leading here in Sao Paulo. After nine hours of coursework in Baltimore, we are now engaging Brazil with the goal of learning how to adapt to local market conditions to succeed in this increasingly important market.  Our day began with a lecture I gave on cultural awareness.  We received a wonderful presentation by Brian Brisson, Senor Commercial Officer for Brazil from the U.S. Consulate and then toured BOVESPA, Latin America's largest exchange.

LA Tale of Two Cities

London and Brussels need a win-win focus

Photo (© Kennedy) - London, a global financial center

December 16, 2011

The battle between London and Brussels is a lose-lose proposition that benefits neither capital. The EU – we win, you lose approach toward the London financial center is boomeranging. Europe has repeatedly stiff-armed the UK’s interests. They should not be surprised that in their hour of need, the UK turns the table with a similar we win, you lose approach. Both would have been better if they had ardently embraced a win-win approach from the beginning.

dCEOs as a Catalyst for Action

Dutch Leaders Show the Way

Photo (© Kennedy) - Delft, the Netherlands: The Guild Tradition of Leadership

December 12, 2012

It is good to see the top CEOs of the Netherlands speaking out on the Eurozone crisis, “one minute before midnight,” as their open letter in the Dutch newspaper Financieele Dagblad put it. Their companies -- Shell, Unilever, Philips, DSM, and Akzo Nobel -- and their home country have already greatly suffered from the crisis, and so it is in their and their fellow citizens’ shared interest that that firm political action be taken to resolve it quickly. These top executives’ civic engagement should be applauded, and their advice heeded.

wOccupy Washington

CEO's could be a catalyst to break gridlock

Photo (© Kennedy) Washington DC - McPherson Square

December 8, 2011

See my OP ED piece in today's The Hilll newspaper.