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Issue 14
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On June 23, 2011, at the Radisson Royal Hotel Ukraine in Moscow, a major conference was held by the U.S. Russia Center for Entrepreneurship. The theme of the conference was Entrepreneur as a Leader in Business and Society. The goal of this conference was “to provide entrepreneurs with a space to exchange best practices regarding effective management of a growing company”.
Sergei Filatov
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Sergei Filatov
The first panel session of the U.S. Russia Center for Entrepreneurship conference, Entrepreneurs as Leaders in Business and Society, was devoted to the topic, ‘Information and Internet Technologies for Business Development’. Igor Yegorov, Director of the St. Petersburg office of the U.S. Russia Center for Entrepreneurship, acted as moderator.
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Sergei Filatov
The topic of the second section of the Entrepreneurs as Leaders in Business and Society Conference, presented by the U.S. Russia Center for Entrepreneurship, was “The Search for Talent: How to Attract and Retain the Best Specialists.” Eric Hansen, Vice President of the U.S. Russia Center for Entrepreneurship, moderated the section. He announced the first speaker’s topic, “How to Find Good Specialists in the Climate of the Overall Demographic Problem of an Aging Population.” Yulia Sakharova, General Director of Imperia Kadrov and President of the Association of Personnel Selection Consultants, took the microphone.
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Sergei Filatov
The afternoon session of the U.S. Russia Center for Entrepreneurship’s conference featured a moderated discussion on the theme of entrepreneurs and society, entitled Entrepreneurs as Leaders in Business and Society. The discussion was moderated by Boris Tkachenko, Head of the International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF) Branch Office in Russia.
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Nadezhda Makarova, Philologist, Department of Classical Philology, St. Petersburg State University; translated by Igor Julian Panich
It is said that one should discipline the child until he outgrows the bed’s width. If he fits the width, that’s it – too late to change. However, it is also said that junior and high school play a considerable role in forming one’s personality, his or hers relationship with the outside world and its rules of behavior.
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In 2010, organizations across the G20 countries began an ambitious process to further the global cause of entrepreneurship. I have been fortunate enough to be part of this process from its earliest stages and have seen how the different approaches to entrepreneurship illustrate the significant cultural and social differences between countries. These differences, in turn, offer a unique perspective on the root causes of the Greek economic crisis.
Alex Gill
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Press Release
The third edition of the G20 Young Entrepreneur Summit (G20 YES), the annual international event organized by the G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance, that brings together the most emblematic entrepreneurs of the G20 nations, will be held in Nice from October 31 - November 2, 2011.



