A Waltz Through Herzliya!

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Date: March 10, 2016
Location: OSU Hillel

This week, the Global Leadership Initiative (GLI) in partnership with the David Project, Greater Columbus Sister Cities International (GCSCI), Buckeyes for Israel, and OSU Hillel had an event to celebrate the sister city relationship between Columbus and Herzliya. The interactive cultural night consisted of traditional Israeli food, different panels, a trivia, and a chance to learn Israeli Folk Dance! A huge shoutout to the GLI Cohort members from the Herzliya team for putting this event together. It is safe to say that everyone had a great night meeting new people while educating themselves on this unique culture.

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Below are additional photos from the event:

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January 2016: GLI Monthly Dinner

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January 25th, 2016
Location: Faculty Club
Guest Speakers:

  • Ms. Vickie “Yiqi” Chen, Founder of Global Leadership Initiative
  • Mr. Tim Sword, President of Greater Columbus Sister Cities International
  • Mr. Ryan Radebaugh, Program Coordinator for Global Engagement, Office of International Affairs
  • Ms. Renée Bishai, Program Coordinator for Global Engagement, Office of International Affairs

This past week, we were able to host our first monthly dinner of the semester. It was a very relaxed night, where each of our members had the opportunity to catch up with each other and share with the guest speakers. The night followed with great food hosted by the Faculty Club.

A very exciting topic for GLI this semester is our 5 groups planning 5 Sister City events. The GLI Cohort members have been working very diligently in planning these events to celebrate Columbus’ sister city relationships with Curitiba, Ahmedabad, Accra, Herzliya, and Seville. These events will highlight the unique cultures of each city and what they represent. Tonight, each group had the opportunity to speak in front of our cohort and guests, and talk about their progress in planning each individual event. Be on the lookout for more information regarding these events over the next few weeks!

Below are photos highlighting our monthly dinner:

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GLI and GCSCI Hefei & Columbus Cultural Exchange Night!

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Welcome back to campus everyone! Last semester, the Global Leadership Initiative (GLI) and Greater Columbus Sister Cities International (GCSCI) were able to collaborate for a cultural exchange event that celebrated the sister city relationship between Columbus, Ohio and Hefei, China.

We will be having 5 more of these events this semester to celebrate the sister city relationships with Curitiba, Ahmedabad, Accra, Herzliya, and Seville! Be on the lookout with more information regarding these events soon.

Below are photos from the Hefei event.

Sincerely,

Global Leadership Initiative 2015-2016

 

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Week 14: GLI Monthly Dinner

GLI November Monthly Dinner

GLI November Monthly Dinner

November 23rd, 2015
Location: Faculty Club
Guest Speakers: 

  • Dr. Wayne E. Carlson, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies and Dean of Undergraduate Education
  • Dr. Gifty Ako-Adounvo, Interim Assistant Vice Provost for Global Strategies and International Affairs
  • Mr. Lucas Chen, Program Coordinator for International Students at Office of Student Life University Housing
  • Ms. Andrea Evans, Assistant Director for Orientation at the Fisher College of Business

For GLI’s last monthly dinner of the semester, we had the privilege of welcoming 4 honorary guests to speak to our cohort! The night opened up with Dr. Wayne E. Carlson and Dr. Gifty Ako-Adounvo giving remarks on their own personal journey to where they are today. Additionally, they tied in the importance of internationalization and cultural diversity to their stories, and supports the impact that GLI is making here. The guests and cohort were then able to enjoy the rest of the night over a warm dinner and meaningful conversations.

On behalf of GLI, we want to express many thanks to the guests for joining us for our monthly dinner. We look forward to ending the semester with our potluck next Monday, November 30th – hope to see everybody there!

Lastly, we want to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving!

Global Leadership Initiative 2015-2016

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Dr. Wayne E. Carlson giving opening remarks.

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Dr. Gifty Ako-Adounvo giving opening remarks.

 

Week 12: GLI Weekly Meeting

 

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Galal Walker with the GLI Cohort

 

November 9th, 2015
Guest Speaker: 
Galal Walker, Director of National East Asian Languages Resource Center at OSU

This past week, we had the honor of welcoming Dr. Galal Walker to come speak to our GLI 2015-2016 Cohort Members. Dr. Walker came and spoke to our cohort members 2 years ago, and we had the exciting opportunity to bring him back this year. His knowledge and passion in the field of cultural lenses was very insightful to our members, giving them applicable contexts on the topic of cultural awareness.  A clear message was conveyed, “Don’t tell other people’s story, and don’t let other people tell your story.”

We want to thank Dr. Walker for his time and consideration of speaking to our cohort!

Week 11: GLI Weekly Meeting

Guest Speaker Reese Neader with the GLI Cohort

Guest Speaker Reese Neader with the GLI Cohort

November 2nd, 2015
Guest Speaker: 
Reese Neader, Founder & CEO of Forge Columbus

Last week, we had the privilege of welcoming Reese Neader to speak to our GLI 2015-2016 Cohort Members. Reese’s passion in strengthening the business community in Columbus is what compelled him to start Forge Columbus. Reese understands the value of bringing our entire community together in supporting these local entrepreneurs, and he continues to strive for that vision in recognizing Columbus, OH as the #1 Opportunity City in the U.S.

We want to thank Reese for bringing his expertise into our meeting!