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The Institute for Global Pandemic Planning: Developing a Warwick response to COVID-19
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What happens next? From exit strategies to local lockdowns, how our research is informing public health interventions.

As communities around the globe exit from the coronavirus lockdown, you can learn more about how Warwick academics are informing the debate on the exit strategy.

The Provost, Professor Christine Ennew, will be joined by Dr Mike Tildesley and Dr Oyinlola Oyebode. Along with responding to your questions, they will discuss Mike’s role in developing the workplace model as part of the UK government’s exit strategy and Oyinlola’s expertise on the role of individual choice and the responsibility of government in shaping public health interventions to support those communities most at-risk from the virus.

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London Prof. Network presents Boldness in Business: the Cobra Story Webinar
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Join us in welcoming Lord Karan Bilimoria, Founder and Chairman of Cobra Beer Partnership, President of the Confederation of British Industry.

In this exciting webinar, Lord Karan Bilimoria shares his experiences about building Cobra, a world-renowned beer brand, with Warwick Business School. From growing a small business to navigating a joint venture with a major multinational, this talk will offer invaluable insights for budding entrepreneurs and seasoned professionals alike. Lord Bilimoria will address these questions:

What does it mean to be “bold in business”?

What lessons can the Cobra story teach entrepreneurs and MBAs about launching new ventures?

How are today’s FMCGs innovating?

How can businesses be resilient in uncertain times like the COVID pandemic?

James Hayton, Pro Dean and Professor of Entrepreneurship at Warwick Business School will introduce this talk.

About Lord Bilimoria:

Karan Bilimoria is the founder of Cobra Beer, Chairman of the Cobra Beer Partnership Limited, a Joint Venture with Molson Coors, and Chairman of Molson Coors Cobra India. In the Monde Selection, one of the most prestigious quality awards in the world for beer, the Cobra range have collectively been awarded a total of 121 Gold and Grand Gold medals since 2001, making it one of the most awarded beers in the world.

Lord Bilimoria is the Founding Chairman of the UK India Business Council, a Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London, a former Chancellor of Thames Valley University (now the University of West London); he was the youngest University Chancellor in the UK when appointed. Karan was a former Senior Non-Executive Director of the Booker Group now TESCO PLC (2007-2016); he is one of the first two visiting entrepreneurs at the University of Cambridge; he was a founding member of the Prime Minister of India’s Global Advisory Council. In 2006, Karan Bilimoria was appointed the Lord Bilimoria of Chelsea, making him the first ever Zoroastrian Parsi to sit in the House of Lords. In 2008 he was awarded the Pravasi Bharti Samman by the President of India. He is an Honorary Fellow of Sidney Sussex College Cambridge and was Chair of the Advisory Board of the Judge Business School, Cambridge University from 2015-2020. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Ernst & Young and graduated in law from the University of Cambridge. He is also an alumnus through executive education of the Cranfield School of Management, the London Business School and the Harvard Business School. In July 2014, he was installed as the seventh Chancellor of the University of Birmingham, making him the first Indian-born Chancellor of a Russell Group University in Great Britain, and he is the President of the UK Council for International Students Affairs (UKCISA). Since 2017, Lord Bilimoria has been a Bynum Tudor Fellow at Kellogg College, University of Oxford. Lord Bilimoria is an Honorary Group Captain in 601 Squadron Royal Air Force. In June 2020, he was appointed President of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).

https://www.linkedin.com/in/karanbilimoria/

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