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JOHN W. HIBBS [email protected]
PROFESSIONAL CAREER
Current Founder, Benjamin Franklin Institute of Global Education, San Diego, California. The Institute provides training and placement for motivated college graduates to work abroad. Hosts Global Learn Day, a 24 hour, non-stop web event that features the best and brightest in education in 24 time ones.
1992-1996 Developed export curriculum for the Institute and trained American teachers in Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Baltic States an Russia about technology in the international marketplace while based in Prague.
1982-1992 Owner, United Amusements, Inc., Los Angeles, California, and Tokyo Japan. Built from scratch a multi-million dollar video game software company with worldwide sales and leadership role in the coin game industry. 1978-1992 Managing Director, Twelve Signs International, London, England, Tokyo, Japan and Los Angeles, California. Developed and implemented worldwide sales program for highly unusual American magazine published in six languages and distributed in thirty seven countries.
1967-1978 Vice President, The Getz Corporation, San Francisco, California, including assignments in Seoul, Korea; Taipei, Taiwan; and Singapore. Getz is America325s largest trading company with widely diverse activities worldwide. Opened the Korean branch office; quintupled liquor and milk powder sales ; awarded several promotions.
EDUCATION
-Master of Business Administration Finance Golden Gate University, San Francisco
-Bachelor of Science, History University of Oregon, Eugene
-Additional course work at the London School of Economics and Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.
DR. MILLICENT COX [email protected]
PROFESSIONAL CAREER
Current Principal Economist, Millicent Cox, LLC, San Diego, California. Responsible for the design and analysis in the firm' economic and demographic studies, which include cross-border quality of life, economic activity and analysis of 2000 census data. Maintains a comprehensive database for cross-border economic analysis. Three books in preparation about issues related to the U.S./Mexico border.
Current Dean of Admissions, Benjamin Franklin Institute of Global Education, San Diego, California. Responsible for the selection of participants in the Champions program and the preparation of materials for the program.
1992-1998 Senior Economist, San Diego Dialogue, University of California, San Diego. Responsible for all economic and demographic analyses and presentations from this public policy group, including surveys of border crossers in San Diego and Imperial Counties, creation of Demographic Atlas San Diego/Tijuana Atlas Demografico, The San Diego/Tijuana Economic Review, and a monthly analysis of the wait times at the border.
1975-1980 Social Scientist, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California. Responsible for studies of school desegregation, reading programs, and education finance; established the social science data facility.
1968-1996 Occasional teaching assignments at Bellevue Community College, Bellevue Washington, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, and University of California, San Diego Extension. Miscellaneous economic consulting work in Hawaii and California.
EDUCATION -Ph.D., Economics and Urban Studies
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California Additional course work in Urban and Regional Economics at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington -M.A., Economics Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California
-Bachelor of Arts, Economics New York University, New York, New York
ENRIQUE M. ROVIROSA [email protected]
PROFESSIONAL CAREER
Current President, Ero Tecnologia y Estudios, S.C., Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. Providing financial and business services, including procedures, financial analysis, planning and budgeting controls, and economic studies to a large number of public and private clients. Editorial writer on economics and finance, including weekly column in La Cronica, Mexicali.
1998-2000 Financial and Planning Manager, Fabrica de Papel San Francisco, S.A. de C.V., Mexicali, Mexico. Responsible for budget programming, financial reports and banking relations of a major manufacturing firm. Vice Treasurer, XIV Ayuntamiento de Mexicali, Mexicali, Baja California. Responsible for expense budgeting and control. Designed and implemented the Administrative Modernization Program financed by the World Bank through Banobras.
1970 Variety of positions as an economist and manager in Mexicali and Mexico, DF, for Federal, State and non-governmental agencies, private Mexican and private American firms. Including writing for the publication in Respuesta DF and La Cronica Mexicali.
1974-1990 Faculty and administrative positions at Universidad Autonoma de Baja California, Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (Mexico, DF), Universidad Autonoma de Mexico (Mexico, DF).
EDUCATION -Master of Arts, Economic Development and Planning University of Sussex, Brighton, England.
-Post Graduate Diploma, Social and Economic Planning Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Holland.
-Diploma in Socio-Economic Project Evaluation Organization of American States, Mexico, DF
-Bachelor of Arts, Economics Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, DF
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