Global Leader Speaker Series
Brian Millham, moderated by Helen Kim
Brian Millham, President of Global Customer Success at Salesforce, moderated by Helen Kim, VP of Business Operations of Product and Technology, eBay
 Brian Millham leads the Customer Success Group (CSG), Salesforce's organization focused
                  on creating sustainable customer success for customers of every size and in every
                  industry. Millham has been at Salesforce since its inception in 1999, serving in various
                  leadership roles in business development, account management, and sales. He is widely
                  credited for building the Salesforce sales team into one of the most respected organizations
                  in the industry today. Millham began his career at Oracle Corporation, and has also
                  worked at Remedy Corporation, where he was responsible for running the Alliances team.
                  Millham holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from UC Berkeley.
Brian Millham leads the Customer Success Group (CSG), Salesforce's organization focused
                  on creating sustainable customer success for customers of every size and in every
                  industry. Millham has been at Salesforce since its inception in 1999, serving in various
                  leadership roles in business development, account management, and sales. He is widely
                  credited for building the Salesforce sales team into one of the most respected organizations
                  in the industry today. Millham began his career at Oracle Corporation, and has also
                  worked at Remedy Corporation, where he was responsible for running the Alliances team.
                  Millham holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from UC Berkeley.
- Brian Millham Event Flyer
Converse with Carol Bartz, moderated by Jenny Dearborn
 Carol Bartz, former President and CEO of Autodesk and Yahoo!, made history in 1992
                  as the first woman CEO of a high-tech company and will be here to answer your questions
                  about being one of Forbes Magazine’s 100 Most Powerful Women. This conversation will
                  be moderated by Jenny Dearborn, CLO and SVP of SAP.
 Carol Bartz, former President and CEO of Autodesk and Yahoo!, made history in 1992
                  as the first woman CEO of a high-tech company and will be here to answer your questions
                  about being one of Forbes Magazine’s 100 Most Powerful Women. This conversation will
                  be moderated by Jenny Dearborn, CLO and SVP of SAP. 
- Carol Bartz Event Flyer [pdf]
- Carol Bartz Transcript and Speech Highlights [pdf]
- Carol Bartz Event Photos
Fireside Chat with Jerry Yang, moderated by Annette Finsterbusch
April 28, 2015

Jerry Yang, an iconic figure in Silicon Valley history is co-founder and former CEO of Yahoo! and founding partner of AME Cloud Ventures. This 'fireside conversation' was moderated by Annette Finsterbusch, consultant and former CEO.
- Jerry Yang's Event Flyer [pdf]
- Jerry Yang Transcript and Speech Highlights [pdf]
- Photos from the event
Charles Schwab: The Role of Financial Services in the Global Economy
 Chuck Schwab, businessman, philanthropist and author, is founder and Chairman of the
                  Charles Schwab Corporation, a highly innovative and well-respected financial services
                  company.
Chuck Schwab, businessman, philanthropist and author, is founder and Chairman of the
                  Charles Schwab Corporation, a highly innovative and well-respected financial services
                  company.
Mark Mendenhall, Joyce Osland and Nancy Long: A presentation geared toward HR practitioners
The latest research on global leadership; good, better and best company programs; and developing global leadership skills
 Dr. Mark Mendenhall holds the J. Burton Frierson Chair of Excellence in Business
                  Leadership in the College of Business, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga. He is
                  past president of the International Management Division of the Academy of Management
                  and the author of numerous journal articles and books on global leadership and IHRM.
                  He is also a senior partner in The Kozai Group Inc., a consultancy that develops global
                  talent.
 Dr. Mark Mendenhall holds the J. Burton Frierson Chair of Excellence in Business
                  Leadership in the College of Business, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga. He is
                  past president of the International Management Division of the Academy of Management
                  and the author of numerous journal articles and books on global leadership and IHRM.
                  He is also a senior partner in The Kozai Group Inc., a consultancy that develops global
                  talent.
 Dr. Joyce Osland is the Lucas Endowed Professor of Global Leadership and Executive
                  Director of the innovative Global Leadership Advancement Center (GLAC) at San Jose
                  State University. She is a prolific scholar who specializes in global leadership development.
                  Dr. Osland has received numerous awards for teaching, research and career achievement. 
                  She is a consultant and trainer for global companies and a senior partner in the Kozai
                  Group.
 Dr. Joyce Osland is the Lucas Endowed Professor of Global Leadership and Executive
                  Director of the innovative Global Leadership Advancement Center (GLAC) at San Jose
                  State University. She is a prolific scholar who specializes in global leadership development.
                  Dr. Osland has received numerous awards for teaching, research and career achievement. 
                  She is a consultant and trainer for global companies and a senior partner in the Kozai
                  Group.
 Nancy Long has a global responsibility for Hitachi Data Systems core Human Resources
                  functions. Prior to Hitachi, Long was a senior vice president at O'Conner Hospital
                  leading Human Resources. She holds a Master's Degree in Human Resources and Organization
                  Development from the University of San Francisco. She also serves on the faculty of
                  the 91ÁÔÆæ College of Business.
 Nancy Long has a global responsibility for Hitachi Data Systems core Human Resources
                  functions. Prior to Hitachi, Long was a senior vice president at O'Conner Hospital
                  leading Human Resources. She holds a Master's Degree in Human Resources and Organization
                  Development from the University of San Francisco. She also serves on the faculty of
                  the 91ÁÔÆæ College of Business.
- Mendenhall/Osland/Long Event Flyer [pdf]
- Mendenhall/Osland/Long Flash Video [pdf]
- Mendenhall/Osland/Long Video Transcript [pdf]
Dan Warmenhoven: Building a Great Place to Work; Growing a Company from 30 Employees to 10,000
 Under Dan Warmenhoven's leadership, NetApp grew from start-up to a multibillion-dollar
                  company and a recognized market leader in networked storage. He is currently a director
                  of Bechtel, Aruba Networks, Inc. and Stoke. Dan is also the Tech Museum of Innovation's
                  vice chairman of the board. In August 2009, Dan received the Morgan Stanley Leadership
                  Award for Global Commerce. In 2006 he was named one of the "50 Most Powerful People
                  in Networking" by Network World. In 2004, he won the prestigious "National Ernst &
                  Young Entrepreneur of the Year" award, and in 2001 BusinessWeek named Dan one of its
                  "Top 25 Managers" for the year. Dan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical
                  engineering and an honorary doctorate degree for his dedication to global business
                  and technology leadership.
 Under Dan Warmenhoven's leadership, NetApp grew from start-up to a multibillion-dollar
                  company and a recognized market leader in networked storage. He is currently a director
                  of Bechtel, Aruba Networks, Inc. and Stoke. Dan is also the Tech Museum of Innovation's
                  vice chairman of the board. In August 2009, Dan received the Morgan Stanley Leadership
                  Award for Global Commerce. In 2006 he was named one of the "50 Most Powerful People
                  in Networking" by Network World. In 2004, he won the prestigious "National Ernst &
                  Young Entrepreneur of the Year" award, and in 2001 BusinessWeek named Dan one of its
                  "Top 25 Managers" for the year. Dan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical
                  engineering and an honorary doctorate degree for his dedication to global business
                  and technology leadership.
- Dan Warmenhoven's Event Flyer [pdf]
- Dan Warmenhoven's Flash Video
- Dan Warmenhoven's Video Transcript [pdf]
Judy Estrin: Sustainable Innovation
 Judy Estrin is CEO of JLABS, LLC, formerly known as Packet Design Management Company,
                  LLC. Prior to co-founding Packet Design, in May 2000, Estrin was chief technology
                  officer for Cisco Systems. Beginning in 1981 Estrin co-founded three other successful
                  technology companies: Bridge Communications, Network Computing Devices, and Precept
                  Software. In 1998 Cisco Systems acquired Precept, and she became Cisco's chief technology
                  officer until April 2000.
 Judy Estrin is CEO of JLABS, LLC, formerly known as Packet Design Management Company,
                  LLC. Prior to co-founding Packet Design, in May 2000, Estrin was chief technology
                  officer for Cisco Systems. Beginning in 1981 Estrin co-founded three other successful
                  technology companies: Bridge Communications, Network Computing Devices, and Precept
                  Software. In 1998 Cisco Systems acquired Precept, and she became Cisco's chief technology
                  officer until April 2000.
Estrin has been named three times to Fortune Magazine's list of the 50 most powerful women in American business. She sits on the boards of directors of The Walt Disney Company as well as the privately held Packet Design, Inc. She also served as a member of the board of FedEx Corporation from 1989 until 2010, Sun Microsystems from 1995 through 2003 and Rockwell Corporation from 1994 through 1998. In addition, she sits on the advisory councils of Stanford's School of Engineering and Stanford's Bio-X initiative. She holds a B.S. degree in math and computer science from UCLA, and an M.S. in electrical engineering from Stanford University.
Joseph Stiglitz: Free Fall - America and the Sinking of the World Economy
 Joseph Stiglitz, professor at Columbia University, is a global thought leader in
                  the field of economics and a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences and
                  the John Bates Clark Award. A former chief economist at the World Bank and chairman
                  of Clinton's President's Council of Economic Advisors, Stiglitz is a well-known critic
                  of free market economics and the management of globalization who argues for the reform
                  of global institutions like the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the
                  United Nations.
 Joseph Stiglitz, professor at Columbia University, is a global thought leader in
                  the field of economics and a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences and
                  the John Bates Clark Award. A former chief economist at the World Bank and chairman
                  of Clinton's President's Council of Economic Advisors, Stiglitz is a well-known critic
                  of free market economics and the management of globalization who argues for the reform
                  of global institutions like the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the
                  United Nations.
His book Free Fall explains the current economic crisis and the future global economic order. Stiglitz outlines a way forward, building on ideas he has long championed: restoring the balance between markets and government, addressing the inequalities of the global financial system, and demanding more good ideas - and less ideology - from economists.
- Joseph Stiglitz's Flash Video
- Joseph Stiglitz's Video Transcript
Christopher DiGiorgio: Leading in a Time of Globalization

Christopher DiGiorgio is the Managing Director of the Accenture California practice leading over 2500 people. DiGiorgio previously led the High Tech practice on the West Coast and was a lead partner in the Transportation and Travel Services practice world-wide. DiGiorgio is Co-Chair of Joint Venture Silicon Valley and a member of the Executive Committee of the Bay Area Council. He is also a board member of the Bay Area Economic Forum and The Tech Museum of Innovation. DiGiorgio was honored as a Distinguished Alumni from California State University where he earned a B.S. in Computer Science and a B.S. in Business Administration.