The weeklong event, titled "The World Comes to L.A.," marks the centennial celebration of the university's business school. It will gather more than 250 delegates, including diplomats, academic deans, and executives, to tackle issues ranging from sustainable urban development to the future of ethical management. The proceedings are designed to emphasize the role of business as a catalyst for social and environmental progress.
The programming features three distinct tracks: the 31st annual International Association of Jesuit Business Schools World Forum, the "Tri-Sector Innovation" summit, and the North America chapter of the Principles for Responsible Management Education. Key sessions will include insights from Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson and representatives from major regional organizations like the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce. Beyond the academic agenda, attendees will rotate between the university's Westchester campus and various cultural landmarks, including Sony Pictures Studios and downtown Los Angeles. According to Dean Dayle Smith, the initiative seeks to foster partnerships that transcend traditional borders, providing a platform for collaborative leadership during a period of significant global instability.

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