Below is a partial list of speaking engagements by Aamir A. Rehman:
Harvard Business School — Boston, MA, March 17, 2009: “Islamic Finance Ethics and Industry Overview”
Harvard Law School / Harvard Islamic Finance Program — Cambridge, MA, March 16, 2009: “The Relevance of Islamic Finance Principles to the Global Financial Crisis”
University of Chicago Booth School of Business — Chicago, IL, March 4, 2009: “The GCC and the Current Crisis: the ‘Real’ Imperative”
George Washington University School of Business — Washington, DC, January 30, 2009: “The GCC and the Current Crisis: the ‘Real’ Imperative”
Bankers’ Association for Finance and Trade (affiliate of the American Bankers’ Association) 18th Annual Conference on International Trade — Chicago, October 31, 2008: “The Middle East: The Development of a New Financial Hub — What Does This Mean for Global Strategy?”
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Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs — Cambridge, MA, October 29, 2008: “The Gulf Region and its Growing Role in Global Business”
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New York University — New York, October 15, 2008: “Dubai & Co.: Global Strategies for Doing Business in the Gulf States” – lecture and book signing
State Street Islamic Finance Congress — Boston, October 6, 2008: “The Commercial Impact of Islamic Finance”
Middle East Institute — Washington, DC, September 9, 2008: “Dubai & Co.: Global Strategies for Doing Business in the Gulf States”
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Islamic Venture Capital and Private Equity Conference 2008 — Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 2008: “Investment Opportunities: Tapping into the Complementarity of Muslim Markets”
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Columbia Business School First Annual MENA Conference – Smart Money in the Middle East, New York, March 2008: “Islamic Finance: Overview and Global Relevance”
Dubai International Conference for Endowments Investment, Dubai, February 2008: “The Conventional and Islamic Endowment Sectors in the US: Insights and Implications”
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George Washington University School of Business, Washington, DC, December 2007: “Introducing the Gulf: Opportunities and Challenges”
Harvard Business School: Middle East / North Africa Weekend, Boston, December 2007: “Commercial Impact of Islamic Finance”
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Dinar Standard and AMAL: Opportunities in Islamic Private Equity, New York, November 2007: “Islamic Finance and Private Equity: A Natural Partnership”
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USAID / SEEP: Focus on the Field Overview: Washington, DC, October 2007: “Islamic Microfinance: Recent Experiences and Future Challenges”
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Harvard Law School Islamic Finance Program: Financing the Poor: Towards an Islamic Microfinance, Cambridge, MA, April 2007: Keynote Address
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The Walsh College Doctoral Students would like to thank Aamir Rehman for speaking to our MGT 745 Global Legal & Econ class. This discussion was an enlightening expansion to his book Dubai & Co. Mr. Rehman peeked the interest of the cohort with his expansion on the Gulf State’s business community, a look into the taboos on terrorism and women’s rights, a supply and demand explanation of the effect of oil prices on the Mid-East, and added his interesting life experiences.