The Justice, April 12, 2011 issue

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Volume LXIII, Number 26

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GLOBAL TRADE SUMMIT 2011

Leaders discuss UKIsrael trade mission ■ The eight panelists served

on the delegations that accompanied Gov. Deval Patrick on his trip abroad. By ERICA COOPERBERG JUSTICE STAFF WRITER

A panel of eight leaders in business spoke at a media roundtable at the 2011 Global Trade Summit last Tuesday. They discussed business practices that they encountered on the Massachusetts Innovation Economy Partnership Mission 2011 to Israel and the United Kingdom and the application of these practices for Massachusetts companies. The roundtable discussion took place in the Alumni Lounge in the

Usdan Student Center and was the first event in the day-long Global Trade Summit hosted by the Brandeis International Business School and the Perlmutter Institute for Global Business Leadership. The summit included sessions focusing on international trade and business, following the business panel itself. Each of the panelists, including moderator Bruce Magid, dean of IBS, accompanied Patrick on the mission that arrived in Israel on March 7 and left the UK on March 17, according to a March 8 article in the Justice. In his introduction to the roundtable discussion, Magid said that the Global Trade Summit was organized in response to the

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Gov. Deval Patrick addresses Massachusetts business leaders about recovering from the recession.

CAMPUS SPEAKER

Patrick speaks on economy ■ The governor discussed

both the Massachusetts recession recovery plan and his recent trade mission. By ALLYSON CARTTER JUSTICE STAFF WRITER

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick served as the government keynote speaker at the Global Trade Summit 2011, which was held last Tuesday to address how to “solidify [Massachusetts’] place as a worldwide leader” in the global marketplace. The summit, sponsored by the Perlmutter Insitute for Global Business Leadership at the Interna-

tional Business School, was a conference held in the Levin Ballroom that attracted over 330 leaders from Massachusetts businesses, academia and government agencies, according to BrandeisNOW. Patrick discussed the plan to rehabilitate the Commonwealth “after the worst recession in living memory” so it is able to “compete in the global economy.” Patrick said that he and other government officials “have pursued a threepronged strategy to lift up our state and compete in the global economy: It’s all about education, innovation and infrastructure.” He also described his recent trade mission to Israel and the United Kingdom, which focused on

Beinart lectures on the Jewish establishment

increasing interaction with those countries by building a strong trade relationship and an international business partnership. “We initiated a 6-month project to convince El Al [an Israeli airline] to create direct flights between Boston and Tel Aviv,” Patrick said, adding that to ensure success, “we need to continue these conversations and … close on these investment opportunities.” IBS Dean Bruce Magid also attended the mission. Patrick said that he values “generational responsibility—[leaving] things better for those who come behind us.” The “importance of planning, organizing and executing [will not

■ The journalist and author

spoke on the importance of liberal Zionism among American Jews. By ANDREW WINGENS JUSTICE EDITORIAL ASSISTANT

The Jewish establishment, “as an organized community [has] failed” to create a “type of liberal Zionism” among a younger generation of American Jews, said Peter Beinart, a journalist and author, in a lecture Sunday night in the Hassenfeld Con-

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Milan 101

Team wins four more

Prof receives prize

 Milan maintains an Italian charm despite its American influence.

The baseball team went 4-1 on the week to continue its hot streak of late.

Prof. Janet McIntosh (ANTH) was recently awarded the 2010 Clifford Geertz prize.

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ference Center. The lecture and subsequent question-and-answer session was sponsored by J Street U and J Street Boston and co-sponsored by the Journalism program, the Brandeis Zionist Alliance, the Brandeis Democrats and the Peace, Conflict and Coexistence Studies program. Beinart received notice in the American Jewish community for his essay published in the New York Review of Books last year titled “The Failure of the Jewish Establishment.” According to the event’s Facebook page, the Sunday talk followed

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INDEX

SPORTS 16 ARTS SPORTS

17 16

EDITORIAL FEATURES

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OPINION POLICE LOG

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COMMENTARY

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