DIRI Researcher Roundtable: 2023: A Conversation with Our Award-Winning Researchers on April 3

DIRI Researcher Roundtable: 2023: A Conversation with Our Award-Winning Researchers on April 3
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DIRI Researcher Roundtable: 2023: A Conversation with Our Award-Winning Researchers

April 3, 2023

11:00 AM-12:30 PM ET

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Anushka Daunt
PhD Candidate in Entrepreneurship and Strategy
University of Pittsburgh 

Dr. Heatherjean MacNeil
Visiting Professor of Organizational Behavior
Northeastern University 

Dr. Kathrin Hanek
Associate Professor of Management
University of Dayton 

Dr. Barbara Orser
Professor Emerita
Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa 

For more information and bios on speakers:  Click Here

Pricing:

DIRI Members: FreeGeneral Registration: $50.00Student Registration: $25.00

Additional Information:

Once you register for the event, you will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom login.

Interested in becoming a DIRI member?Members get access to our roundtable discussions and events at no charge.

The Diana International Research Institute Membership Organization convenes and connects a global community to collectively identify, investigate, and share best practices that lead to further research and practical approaches supporting women entrepreneurs and their businesses. Review membership benefits at: https://www.babson.edu/diri

Event Details

When

April 3, 2023

11:00 AM-12:30 PM ET

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Where

Virtual – ZOOM

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Host

Diana International Research Institute (DIRI)

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