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CIBA-USED/BIE International Business Grants 2003-2006
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The current USED/BIE International Business Grants
2003-2006 are administered by the Director, Center for International
Business Advancement [CIBA] and by “Agreement” with World Trade
Council of Wichita. [WTC]. The WTC Executive Board of Directors
functions as the Advisory Council for CIBA-USED/BIE project and
provided matching funds for various activities of the USED/BIE
grant. The CIBA-WTC linkage has proven to be an innovative
partnership, endorsed by the AACSB accreditation visitation team,
instrumental in ‘agreement’ to implement BIE grant activity, noted
as significant by reviewers. The WTC was initially founded by Dr.
Lee Nehrt, Dr. Dharma deSilva and Dean Larry McKibbin at The Chamber
with 11 MNCs Executives to foster the work and ideals of
international business, and as forum, described in the Preamble,
Mission & Goals in the box below (page 2). [2] Facilitate dialogue among business community and visiting country dignitaries, and meet Executive Board of Directors of WTC. They are the who’s who of Kansas firms conducting international business; [3] Assist in needs assessment for the establishment of the Ks Regents’only International Business Major and provide letters of support & matching funds for a series of competitive BIE Grants at WSU funded by US Dept. of Education;
[4] Continue as Advisory Council to the International
business program, ‘agreement’ party to USED/BIE grants
[5] Build a Kansas trade databank by conducting
periodic research surveys during USED/BIE grants [1987-88,
[6] Organize and conduct over 350 country/company
trade programs and 100 export educational seminars – [7] Avail of opportunities for faculty and students to network with area MNC & IB executives & visiting country/trade dignitaries; Ambassadors, Consuls Generals and Trade Commissioners; [8] Provide opportunities for a large number students to be trained in the conduct of various WTC international business activities via AIESEC/IBSA student leaders; [9] Assist students to seek mentors; and interviews for research projects and discuss internship e opportunities to explore career options ; [10 Obtain counsel of the Executive Board of Directors to advice & assist AIESEC-WSU chapter and IBSA student organizations; [11] Offer AIESEC internships and scholarships for International Business/Studies. From 1980 – 2006, 118 AIESEC internships and IB scholarships have been utilized; [12] Learn from executive guest lectures invited to classes to share their expertise on company real-world best practices and IB case studies. [13] Prepare successful proposals to attract US Customs [Port of Entry] and US Dept. of Commerce [satellite office] initially located at Business School, and 2 board members assisted in the establishment of the World Trade Center [14] Win the prestigious US President’s “E” Award and US President’s “EStar” Award for continued export education and service excellence and US Congressional Award in 2005, for a university-based WTC;
[15] Receive publicity by BA, Jof C NY, WSJ, WP, and
local media as the only campus based joint-venture partnership to
win both US Presidential awards; and the CIBA-WTC business community
linkage has become an exportable model introduced to Berlin FHW, U
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World Trade Council of Wichita, Inc. & WSU Center for International Business Advancement [CIBA] Partnership and Growth under USED/BIE Grants |
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The Center builds on the infrastructure of USDE/BIE projects [1987-1992, and 2003-2006] to enrich International Business education curriculum components with multidisciplinary units across campus, and with the collaboration of the World Trade Council of Wichita provides training, conducting research, and professional [outreach] services to enhance skills for international business/export quality and excellence. CIBA compliments WSU’s mission, goals/objectives by capitalizing on WSU’s metropolitan and comparative advantage, and Barton School Connection to strengthen partnerships with business community. In this effort, CIBA collaborates with the World Trade Council of Wichita, in its linkages with federal, state, and diplomatic and trade agencies to foster the work & ideals of international business. Our WTC-CIBA model is a unique linkage that organizes and conducts its activities with the assistance of IB students, IBSA/AIESEC. The students assist the Chair in the day-to-day administration, preparing announcements, mailing, calling members for programs/seminars, maintaining the membership database, Ks exporters list, annual directory, preparation of monthly accounts and reports to Controller Larry Smith [ORA] for WTC board meetings. [See Letters, e.g. EU Presidency, Canadian Consul General and other visiting dignitaries/scholars re- student involvement in WTC events]
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