Wednesday, 25th May 2011
An Informal Drinks with LSE Enterprise (Business and Consulting)
The LSEAAS is pleased to host Mr. Yury Bikbaev, Programme Director and Honorary Professor of LSE Enterprise (Business and Consultancy) to an informal drinks reception at
[prel.ude] – the Waterboat House roof-top bar.
Event Details:
Date: Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Time: 1900 – 2100hrs
Venue: The Waterboat House Rooftop
[prel.ude], 3 Fullerton Rd, #04-01, Singapore 049215
RSVP: Please RSVP with either Danish Dada at
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* LSEAAS Members will be given a first-drink (beer or soft-drink) free of charge. Thereafter, more drinks may be purchased at ‘happy-hour’ prices.
About Yury Bikbaev:
Yury's principal responsibilities include LSE Executive Education, specifically our customised programmes and long-term institutional collaborations with public sector agencies and multinational corporations around the world, as well as select commercial research and international consultancy projects. Working closely with LSE academics and outside experts, Yury structures design and delivery of customised executive education and training programmes, specialising in international relations and diplomacy, public sector management and leadership, and business strategy and administration areas.
His clients include government ministries and economic development agencies from the UK, Europe and the Americas, Asia, and the Middle East and Africa. Corporate clients include top global brands in pharmaceuticals, financials, industrial, and energy. He also works as part of the Duke Corporate Education and LSE Enterprise Joint Venture on customised executive education projects and business development activities.
Yury's experience in industry, international banking, government related programmes and executive education spans over 20 years. He has an MBA with concentration in Finance, an MSc in Politics of the World Economy and a BA in Industrial Technology. He was recently appointed Honorary Professor of Public Administration by the Academy of Public Administration under the President of Kazakhstan.
About LSE Enterprise:
LSE Enterprise is a gateway to LSE's academic expertise. It helps organisations tap into an array of knowledge, resulting in effective business advantage and improved decision-making.
Be it a tailor-made executive education programme, an in-depth study or a small-scale consultancy report, LSE Enterprise has the experience and contacts to make any assignment a success.
Clients include major businesses such as BP and Citigroup UK, national government agencies like the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, charities such as Oxfam and international organisations such as the United Nations and the World Bank.
LSE Enterprise is a wholly owned subsidiary of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
It was founded in 1993 to enable commercial application of the LSE's expertise and intellectual resources.
It offers a professional interface with LSE's academic departments, institutes and research centres via services such as LSE Consulting and LSE Executive Education.
LSE Enterprise currently has 20 employees, based in the UK and Spain.
In 2009/10 they brought over 150 organisations together with 266 LSE academics in more than 30 countries.
All of its profit flows back into LSE each year to support the core teaching and research of the School. In 2010 we handed over a cheque for £1.66 million.
It operates several collaborations in fields including international development, energy innovation and decision making for businesses.
It also manage the iXXi briefings, enabling experts and prominent people from around the world to share their thoughts on matters of current global importance.