Great meeting Senator Gary Peters of Michigan for breakfast in Evanston
Such a delight visiting with my good friend, Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky, at her home in Evanston
Love our monthly Jewish B2B networking meeting at Curt's Cafe in Evanston
Was proud to run Evanston's "Race Against Hate" with State Senator Daniel Biss
Attended Evanston Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl's State of the City lunch as a guest of AT&T Illinois
3/11: Open House and Networking at Coldwell Banker
Open House and Networking at Coldwell Banker
Join us on March 11th in Evanston for a FREE event!
Come and network with local business professionals at Coldwell Banker in Evanston, IL
Kosher refreshments will be served
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Evanston is proud to have been serving the North Shore and Chicagoland community for over 35 years. Leaders in real estate technology, their online marketing reach and strategic advertising placement is unmatched in today’s marketplace. The average Coldwell Banker Evanston Realtor has over 15 years experience. The office is led by Managing Broker, Barbara Haran. Barbara’s main focus is growing the business of her individual agents, training new agents to be successful from the start, and providing agents and clients with the highest level of tools in technology and marketing for their listings. Coldwell Banker Evanston holds several events every year to benefit ESCCA, CB Charitable Foundation, and the local Ronald McDonald House Charities. Coldwell Banker Evanston has over 80 sales associates whose hard work has accounted for the offices number one position in local marketshare year after year.
Where: 1710 Central Street Evanston, IL
When: March 11 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Register at: http://www.jewishb2bnetworking.com/business-event/open-house-networking-coldwell-banker
Podcast of “Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein” – 12/28/2014 – with Julia Kline, Tom Figiel, Linda Forman and Miriam Ament
Fantastic mock interviewing session offered by Jewish B2B Networking and The ARK in Evanston
Tel Aviv University and Northwestern University Become "Sister Universities"
Agreement calls for unprecedented academic cooperation
Tel Aviv University has signed an agreement with Northwestern University declaring the two institutions “sister universities,” TAU announced on April 2. The academic cooperation pact was made official during a visit to the Tel Aviv campus by a delegation of top Northwestern officials led by Northwestern President Prof. Morton Schapiro.
New joint programs with TAU’s Sackler School of Medicine, Buchmann-Mehta School of Music, and the Department of Film and Television at the David and Yolanda Katz Faculty of the Arts will complement current programs linking Northwestern with TAU’s Recanati Business School and Buchmann Faculty of Law. The two institutions will expand their academic cooperation to include joint programs, collaborative research projects, combined seminars, and workshops, and shared guidelines for graduate degrees and student and faculty exchanges. Students will also be able to apply for joint programs in public health, law, and technology, in addition to joint study programs for dual academic degrees in business management and law.
Prof. Schapiro said he hoped the agreement would lead to a deeper academic relationship between the two universities. “The purpose of having such a large delegation in Israel is to strengthen academic cooperation between the two universities,” Prof. Schapiro said, praising the “high level of research” at TAU.
Tel Aviv University President Prof. Joseph Klafter thanked his counterpart for “determinedly and energetically standing with Israel” against attempts by academic organizations to boycott Israeli educational institutions for political reasons. Prof. Raanan Rein, vice president of TAU, said that the visit was an important element in the “strategy for the globalization of the university,” home to the largest number of international academic programs in Israel.