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HBS India Conference 2010

Press Release
03/03/2010

2010 India Conference at the Harvard Business School

“Turning Challenges Into Opportunities”

The 2010 India Conference at the Harvard Business School will be held on Saturday, March 6th at the HBS campus and promises to be a huge draw for students, businessmen and corporates. The Conference is themed, “Turning Challenges Into Opportunities" and aims to project a balanced view, highlighting both the opportunities as well as the challenges of doing business in India.

This year's conference will feature presentations by prominent keynote speakers as well as panel discussions on the following areas: Healthcare, Private Equity, Building Brands, Venture Capital, Media and Entertainment, Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise. In addition, the Conference will provide an opportunity for the attendees to network and interact closely with prominent members of the Indian business community and to learn about their industries and companies as well as gain insights on potential career opportunities.

This year’s keynote speakers include Rajat Gupta, Former MD/CEO of McKinsey & Co; Gururaj 'Desh' Deshpande, Serial Entreprenuer and Investor; G.V. Prasad, CEO and Executive Vice Chairman of Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Ltd; and Ambassador Arun Singh, Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of India, Washington, DC.

The HBS India Conference is one of the largest student-run conferences in the US and has a strong legacy of creating a platform to allow business men and women, policymakers, and those involved in academia to meaningfully debate and discuss how India can fulfill her global potential.

Additional details on the Conference as well as registration information can be found at www.hbsindiaconference.com. Please email Rajinder Balaraman at rbalaraman@mba2010.hbs.edu with any questions.




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