OHIO hosts second annual CIBED Global Recognition Reception
The Center for International Business Education and Development (CIBED) at 91̽’s College of Business hosted the second annual CIBED Global Recognition Reception on Sept. 19.
Attendees from across the University celebrated OHIO’s focus on global experiential learning by recognizing individuals who help promote CIBED’s charge to provide Global Access with Global Impact to all Bobcats.
“The College of Business is dedicated to breaking down barriers that challenge Bobcats from reaching their true potential,” said College of Business Dean Dr. Jackie Rees Ulmer. “We are building pathways for students to obtain business-focused knowledge and skillsets which prepare them for their roles as global citizens. What better way do this than through the global learning programs at CIBED!”
The recognition reception was open to all and featured those recognized are instructors, administrators, researchers, students, and program supporters from various programs across the University as well as external stakeholders, such as corporate partners and alumni.
“It is a testament to what the University can be if we find ways to work across the silos imposed on us by disciplines and colleges,” said recognition recipient Dr. Geoffrey Dabelko. “Finding ways for us to serve our students and the wider community in these connected ways is essential.
Held in the Walter Hall Rotunda, participants included more than 100 students, external partners, professional staff, and faculty. The program included a welcome from the Center’s director along with official representation from the College of Business. Program directors within CIBED recognized various individuals who have made a positive impact on the accessibility and quality of global opportunities offered to OHIO students.
“The CIBED Global Recognition Reception recognizes those who positively impact global experiential learning programs and opportunities, and we are proud CIBED is leading the way in providing business consulting expertise on a worldwide scale,” said Stephanie Sharp, director of operations and student development at CIBED. “We look forward to continuously improving our offerings, so participants experience the highest quality programming, realize the greatest impact on their own personal growth and professional development, have opportunities to make significant contributions to partnering organizations around the world, and have a positive and long-lasting effect on their own communities.”
2023 Global Access with Global Impact awardees included:
- Morgan Ceferatti (GCP Alumnae)
- Linda Johnston (Professional Staff)
- Emily Englehart (Professional Staff)
- Dr. Melissa Kulp (Assistant Dean, Business Academic Advising and Career Services)
- Jamie Lambert (Director of the Ohio International Consulting Program)
- Dr. Geoffrey Dabelko (Professor at the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service)
- Brian and Kerry Ballinger (OHIO graduate and philanthropist)
- Mrs. Carolyn Balogh—(OHIO graduate and philanthropist)
The Center’s director, Dr. Andrew Pueschel, is committed to providing opportunities that support the Center’s charge.
“At CIBED”, stated Pueschel, “we are passionate about global experiential learning as it is one of the most rewarding ways in which one can maximize their future success. These experiences result in an increased feeling of inclusion and belonging through self-awareness and cultural discovery, and this annual celebration is yet another way we can expand our brand and impact so we cannot wait to see everyone again in 2024!”
For more information contact Pueschel at pueschel@ohio.edu or go to:
- CIBED: /business/about/centers-institutes/international-business
- Global Consulting Program: /business/about/centers-institutes/international-business/global-consulting-program
- OHIO International Consulting Program: /business/about/centers-institutes/international-business/international-consulting-program