Auburn University to Host Luminary Series
Top business leaders from around the globe will join former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani; renowned business author Stephen Covey; former GE leader Jack Welch; and chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard Carly Fiorina for The Eleventh Annual Worldwide Luminary Series Conference, to be broadcast live on November 2 from Washington, D.C.
As one of more than 100 top American colleges and universities selected to host this prestigious leadership event, Auburn University's Business and Engineering Outreach Program will present this intensive one-day program to a closed-circuit audience at the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Center. Produced by LumaCore in cooperation with FORTUNE magazine, the broadcast represents the world's largest public business event, with an estimated audience of more than 50,000 conference participants in 30 countries.
The Luminary Series is designed to help organizations inspire and cultivate leadership at every level through the discussion of crucial and timely business topics with the leading minds in business management. The event attracts participants ranging from entrepreneurs to Fortune 500 business executives. Past Luminary Series conferences have been attended by virtually all of the Fortune 500 companies including IBM, Boeing, Ford, GE, Shell, Citibank, and Merrill Lynch.
In addition to Giuliani, Covey, Welch and Fiorina, the list of presenters for 2005 features other world-renowned business experts, including one of England's most famous entrepreneurs, Richard Branson; Malcolm Gladwell, voted one of Time Magazine's most influential business people in 2005; and Marcus Buckingham, a member of US Secretary of State's Advisory Committee on Leadership and Management. Participants will also share the insight and experience of top CEOs and other practitioners during an exclusive FORTUNE CEO Panel discussion.
For more information on registration, visit http://www.luminaryseries.com or call 1-800-289-0051.
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