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Harvard Business School to Convene More Than 400 Business Leaders in San Francisco to Discuss Paths Forward for Improving U.S. Competitiveness
SAN FRANCISCO—On Monday, September 10, Harvard Business School (HBS) will convene Paths Forward, an event that is part of the school's U.S. Competitiveness Project. The Paths Forward event series brings together leaders in economic centers throughout the country to discuss actionable steps to improve U.S. competitiveness, or the ability of firms operating in the U.S. to compete globally while supporting high and rising living standards for Americans. Panelists include Mary Meeker, a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; Kevin Sharer, former CEO of Amgen; and Shantanu Sinha, president and COO of Khan Academy. The event will also feature several of the HBS faculty who contributed to the Harvard Business Review issue on U.S. competitiveness and/or the U.S. Competitiveness Project, including: Jan W. Rivkin, William A. Sahlman, and Willy C. Shih. "America faces a deepening competitiveness crisis that threatens the ability of firms in the U.S. to compete globally while raising living standards for Americans. As the San Francisco business community demonstrates, the United States still has great strengths in areas such as entrepreneurship, innovation, and universities. The country needs a long-term strategy to take greater advantage of these strengths while addressing key weaknesses in areas such as the tax code, K-12 education, and fiscal policy," said Professor Jan Rivkin, co-chair of the U.S. Competitiveness Project. "We look forward to speaking with a diverse group of Bay Area leaders about tangible ways that business and government can improve U.S. competitiveness." For members of the media interested in attending this invitation-only event or receiving more information about Harvard Business School's U.S. Competitiveness Project, please contact Calley Means at 202-350-6672 or calley.means@edelman.com. About the HBS U.S. Competitiveness Project |
Jim Aisner
617-495-6157
jaisner+hbs.edu
Calley Means
Edelman
202-350-6672
calley.means@edelman.com
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