Alumnus Andrew Silberman: Taking Transcontinental Teamwork to Another Level
Middlebury Institute alumnus Andrew Silberman MBA ‘88 embodies the endlessly adaptable international professional.
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Middlebury Institute alumnus Andrew Silberman MBA ‘88 embodies the endlessly adaptable international professional.
The Middlebury Institute International Studies is offering the unique opportunity to hear three leading nuclear nonproliferation experts’ assessment of the Iran nuclear agreement at an Aug. 31 forum in Monterey.
Celebrating language proficiency gains, deeper cultural understanding, and new friendships, 117 students were honored at the Summer Intensive Language Program’s closing ceremony at the Middlebury Institute this week.
Through the Middlebury Institute’s Custom Language Services, the CEO of Steinbeck Country Produce, himself a graduate of the CLS program, is cultivating intercultural communication among his employees.
Students at the Middlebury Institute have the opportunity to live and work in another part of the world while enrolled, whether on a summer fellowship or as a Peace Corps Masters International.
“If creating policy is the best way to leverage your impact, then nothing can beat training groups of amazing young people to do that every year,” says environmental policy professor Jeff Langholz.
Middlebury Institute students, faculty and alumni teamed up to present three sessions at a recent social network analysis conference in the UK.
Media coverage of the recently announced nuclear agreement with Iran included comments from several experts from the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.
The friendships Natalie Morton MBA ’86 made at the Institute have endured across distance, time, family responsibilities, and busy careers.
Since arriving at the Monterey Institute in 1985, Jeff Wood has advised thousands of students and alumni on curriculum choices and career opportunities.