Upload
sifeworldwide
View
1.994
Download
17
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 1
Annual Report: 2011
2 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 3
To bring together the top leaders of today and tomorrow to create
a better, more sustainable world through the positive
power of business.
OUR MISSION
4 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 5
Letter from the Chairman & President 07
Year In Review 08
SIFE Around the World 20
Focusing on Results 44
Partners & Donors 52
College & University Members 66
Worldwide Leadership 82
Tribute to Jack Shewmaker 88
TABLE OF CONTENTS
6 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 7
Dear Members and Friends, This was a year of tremendous progress as we began to see the full results and positive impact of our new strategic plan. We are proud to report that we met or exceeded goals in several important areas:
• We greatly expanded our reach, increasing the total number of university members, number of student participants and average number of students per team. • We significantly improved our impact through the implementation of a new program focus and judging criterion, and also increased the number of community outreach projects. • We strengthened the partnerships so vital to the long-term success of the organization, increasing the number of corporate and organizational partners, as well as the number of partners giving in more than one country. • We improved the capacity and sustainability of the organization, and made significant improvements to our financial operating reserves. This success is both a testament to the growing relevance of our mission and the commitment of our entire network, including the worldwide and country boards and staff, and especially our students, faculty advisors and donors who advance the cause of SIFE every day. The coming year promises to be one of continued progress and historic milestones. We look forward to sharing the journey and celebrating our achievements together.
Thank you for everything you do in support of SIFE.
LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN & PRESIDENT
Doug McMillonChairman,SIFE Worldwide Board of Directors
President & CEO,Walmart InternationalWalmart Stores, Inc.
Alvin RohrsPresident & CEO,SIFE Worldwide
8 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
College & University Members
Corporate & Organizational Partners
Country Operations
Participating Students
Student Volunteer Hours
Global NetworkRevenue
CommunityOutreach Projects
1,600
440
39
57,000
5,700,000
$21,400,000 USD
6,500
YEAR IN REVIEW
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 9
YEAR IN REVIEW
10 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
EXPANDING OUR REACHSIFE is an international organization dedicated to bringing together the top leaders of today and tomorrow to create a better, more sustainable world through the positive power of business. With the support of an extensive network of corporate partners, SIFE establishes programs on college and university campuses around the world. Participating students form teams and work with a faculty mentor and business advisory board, applying business concepts to develop projects that empower people in need to improve their quality of life and standard of living.
StudentParticipation:
College andUniversity Members
Average Number ofStudents per Team: 37
20%
6%
Growth At-A-Glance
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 11
Last year we experienced high demand for the SIFE program and expanded our reach by increasing the total number of member universities to 1,600 and student participation to 57,000. In addition to this overall expansion, we also placed a more strategic emphasis on increasing our representation amongst the world’s top institutions. SIFE Worldwide utilizes the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) as a benchmark for evaluating the number of premier institutions in our network. Since some of the SIFE countries do not have any universities listed on the ARWU, each country also benchmarks its operation against a separate national university ranking.
*Analysis based on 2011 Academic Ranking of World Universities, Top 500 (www.arwu.org). 175 of 396 (44.2%) institutions within SIFE-
operating countries that ranked on the ARWU have Active SIFE University Programs (represents 35% of the 500 total institutions ranked).
44% Market Share of Top Globally Ranked
Institutionsin SIFE-Operating
Countries*
Institutions without SIFE University Programs,
221
Institutions with SIFE University Programs,
175
AFRICA, 4, 1%
AMERICAS, 65, 7%
ASIA-PACIFIC, 49, 12%
EUROPE, 57, 14%
12 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
IMPROVING IMPACT
The SIFE experience is designed to provide participating students with a platform to apply what they’re learning about business to make a difference in their communities. From rural villages to bustling cities, SIFE teams are helping struggling entrepreneurs achieve success, equipping the unemployed with skills to find work, teaching families how to gain financial security and bringing economic development to distressed neighborhoods. Last year, SIFE students contributed an impressive 5,700,000 hours of service to the completion of more than 6,500 community outreach projects. Our program staff increased the number of training conferences held worldwide to further assist and empower teams to improve the effectiveness of their time and quality of their projects. The implementation of a new judging criterion, which serves as the tool by which team projects are evaluated, provided further focus to the program and placed a greater emphasis on outcomes.
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 13
Considering the relevant economic, social and
environmental factors, which SIFE team most
effectively empowered people in need by applying
business and economic concepts and an
entrepreneurial approach to improve their quality
of life and standard of living?
New Judging Criterion:
Number of TrainingConferences Held:
Total Attendance atTraining Conferences:
340
22,433
14 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
BUILDING CAPACITY
We continued to make significant progress toward our goal of operating a best-in-class non-profit, knowing that our future growth and program impact will be driven by the overall organizational strength. Building the capacity necessary to achieve these goals requires a special focus on recruiting and motivating a talented and professional staff – at both the country and worldwide level, as well as building quality and sustainable country operations.
The number of full and part-time employees representing SIFE World Headquarters and individual SIFE country operations increased to 209 over the last year as we continued to transition from volunteer management to a professional staff at all levels of the organization. The ‘Country Index’ allowed us to complement staff development with a tool to train and evaluate the effectiveness of each country operation. This index is based on six operational areas, each with multiple benchmarks: Governance, Board of Directors, Organizational Capacity, Program, Financial Sustainability and Country Management.
Full and Part-TimeStaff Worldwide:
209
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 15
Average CountryIndex Score: • Calabar, Nigeria
• Carolina, Puerto Rico• Seoul, South Korea• Baku, Azerbaijan• Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Regional Leadership Meetings - 2011
3.9
16 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
STRENGTHENING PARTNERSHIPS
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 17
SIFE is committed to growing a robust and diverse network of partner companies and organizations. Beyond the important financial support provided by these partners, the active involvement of their executives and associates is vital to the success of our program and mission to connect the top leaders of today and tomorrow. We have significantly strengthened our partner network, expanding the depth of engagement with existing partners, expanding the overall number of partners and increasing the number of partners supporting SIFE in multiple countries. By continuing to improve the relevance and impact of our program and provide meaningful sponsorship opportunities at a national and global level, we generated higher levels of support in FY 2011 and improved the financial health and sustainability of the organization.
Total Number of Corporate and
Organizational Partners:
Total Number of Partners Giving in More
Than One Country:
Increasein Total Global
Network Revenue:
440
At-A-Glance
51 8.5%
18 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
GETTING CONNECTEDSIFE represents the premier business and higher education network, with programs at more than 1,600 universities in 39 countries around the world. The physical reach of the organization and expansiveness of our program create a presence and opportunity for SIFE members to impact a wide range of communities. The emerging power of digital technology and social media now create an equally compelling opportunity and means by which to connect these members across such a large geographic area, further strengthening their collective impact. We continue to increase our focus in this area and develop strategies to more effectively leverage digital and social platforms. At a worldwide level, we significantly increased our reach by integrating social media more thoroughly into our overall communications and event activities. We also saw progress at a country level as more SIFE country operations came online with fully dedicated websites and a broader presence across major social destinations.
18 | 2010-2011 SIFE Annual Report
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 19
Global Web Presence Social Media
Global Gateway: www.sife.org• 35 Individual Country Websites
79% Growth in Likes in one year• SIFE Worldwide Facebook Page• 34 Countries have a presence
SIFE World Cup: www.sife.org/worldcup• Year-Round Event Destination
Other Social Media Platforms
SIFE World Cup LIVE:www.sife.org/worldcup/live• Live Online Event Broadcast
SIFE China Social Media Platforms• RenRen• Youku• Todou
LIVE!
2010-2011 SIFE Annual Report | 19
20 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
SIFE AROUNDTHE WORLDSIFE Worldwide guides and supports the activities of 39 individual country operations, which are responsible for implementing the SIFE program at a national level. Operations in the U.S., China, Mexico, Brazil and India are structured as operating subsidiaries of the worldwide organization, with all other country operations serving as affiliate organizations.
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 21
SIFE AROUNDTHE WORLD
22 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
Country Operation Launch Year
Egypt 2004 Ghana 2000Kenya 2003Morocco 2004Nigeria 2000Senegal 2005South Africa 2001Swaziland 2002Tunisia 2008Zimbabwe 2001
Country Operation Launch Year
Brazil 1998 Canada 2000Guatemala 2004Mexico 1997Puerto Rico 2004United States 1975
AFRICA AMERICAS
College & University Members:
Community Outreach Projects:
Participating Students:
Student Volunteer Hours:
697
3,744
25,371
1,219,426
College & University Members:
Community Outreach Projects:
Participating Students:
Student Volunteer Hours:
201
606
7,706
1,611,043
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 23
Country Operation Launch Year
Azerbaijan 2005Kazakhstan 1995Kyrgyzstan 1995Tajikistan 1995
Country Operation Launch Year
Australia 2000China 2002India 2003Japan 2004Korea 2004Malaysia 2000New Zealand 2002Philippines 2000Singapore 2003Thailand 2004Vietnam 2007
Country Operation Launch Year
Albania 1998France 2002Germany 2003Netherlands 2002Poland 1996Russia 1998Ukraine 1999United Kingdom 2001
ASIA-PACIFIC CENTRAL ASIA& THE CAUCASUS
EUROPE
College & University Members:
Community Outreach Projects:
Participating Students:
Student Volunteer Hours:
241
837
6,319
617,949
College & University Members:
Community Outreach Projects:
Participating Students:
Student Volunteer Hours:
48
173
1,791
202,573
College & University Members:
Community Outreach Projects:
Participating Students:
Student Volunteer Hours:
421
1,140
16,633
2,098,418
24 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
AFRICA
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 25
SIFE first established operations in Africa in 2000 and since that time has expanded to 10 countries. In 2011, teams in this region contributed more than 1,600,000 volunteer hours to 600 community outreach projects. The two previous SIFE World Cup champions are from Africa and the Chinhoyi University of Technology team from Zimbabwe placed second at the 2011 SIFE World Cup.
REGION OVERVIEWEgypt
Ghana
Kenya
Morocco
Nigeria
Senegal
South Africa
Swaziland
Tunisia
Zimbabwe
GHANA (370)
5%
SOUTH AFRICA (1,602)
21%
SENEGAL (271)
4%
KENYA (581)
8%MOROCCO (855)
11%
NIGERIA (1,556)
20%
EGYPT (2,034)
26%
ZIMbAbWE (173)
2%TUNISIA (90)
1%SWAZILANd (174)
2%
PARTICIPATINGSTUDENTS
201 7,706
GHANA (23)
11%SOUTH AFRICA (26)
13%
SENEGAL (14)
7%
KENYA (14)
7%
MOROCCO (38)
19%NIGERIA (38)
19%
EGYPT (24)
12%
ZIMbAbWE (10)
5%TUNISIA (8)
4%SWAZILANd (6)
3%
COLLEGE &UNIVERSITY MEMBERS
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 25
26 | SIFE Annual Report: 201126 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
200FarmersEducated
PROJECT IMPACT
90%Increase
in Crop Yields
100%Access to
Healthcare
26 | 2010-2011 SIFE Annual Report
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 27
Although Ghana continues to make strides in infrastructure and economic development, poverty remains an ongoing problem in many of the area’s rural villages. This was the case for Tomefa, an island with more than 1,500 inhabitants who for years have labored to survive on farming and fishing. The SIFE team at the University College of Management Studies saw an opportunity to help these villagers take advantage of the rustic beauty of the village, abundant animal life and existing farms to improve their financial means.
The team began teaching the villagers the basics of the hospitality/tourism industry and how to adapt their farms to accommodate guests. Next they worked with the Ministry of Tourism to promote the island as an agrotourism center. Additional marketing included a website and billboards that helped attract more than 450 tourists to the island within eight months. To help further generate income, the team helped the farmers build greenhouses from plastic waste and take advantage of organic fertilizers such as manure and compost. Finally, they provided more than 200 farmers with financial management training.
By applying smart business practices to the operation of their farms, UCOMS SIFE helped the villagers of Tomefa Island create a viable agrotourism venture in Ghana. In addition, this project has enabled farmers to better use island resources to promote maximum harvests, which in turn has further expanded financial opportunities. Thanks to these efforts, local residents now enjoy steady sources of income and are no longer living in poverty. For the first time many of these farmers are even able to afford regular health care services at nearby health centers.
VILLAGERS DISCOVER LIFE BEYOND POVERTY
To see how other teams in this region are making an impact, visit www.sife.org
28 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
THE AMERICAS
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 29
GUATEMALA (8)
1%
GUATEMALA (231)
1%
PUERTO RICO (12)
2%
PUERTO RICO (250)
1%
bRAZIL (11)
1%bRAZIL (336)
1%
MEXICO (30)
4%
MEXICO (746)
3%
CANAdA (61)
9%CANAdA (1,800)
7%
697 25,371PARTICPATING
STUDENTS
SIFE was originally founded in 1975 in the United States. Although the U.S. remains the single largest SIFE operation, the region has since grown to six countries. Last year teams in this area contributed more than 1,200,000 volunteer hours to approximately 3,700 community outreach projects. The Americas will also play host to the 2012 SIFE World Cup in Washington, D.C.
Brazil
Canada
Guatemala
Mexico
Puerto Rico
United States
REGION OVERVIEW
USA (575)
82%
USA (22,008)
87%
COLLEGE &UNIVERSITY MEMBERS
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 29
30 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
28Residents Housed
PROJECT IMPACT
$16,000Saved Annually
Per Person
15Shipping
ContainersSalvaged
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 31
Each day walking to and from class the members of the Flagler College SIFE team witnessed homelessness. They learned that many of these individuals were former inmates who had no means but to live on the streets after being released from prison with little more than a few dollars and a change of clothes. Seeing that something had to be done, but wanting to do more than just give these individuals a one-time handout, the team embarked on a project that would generate paid transitional work and affordable housing.
They discovered that 800,000 shipping containers entered their city each year and 30 percent were simply left to rust in salvage yards. Recognizing it would be more cost effective to give these containers away than to store them, the team went to work to convert 15 of them into a housing facility. To bring the project full circle, their effort included employing discharged inmates and creating a vocational training program that would teach plumbing, electrical work, insulation and construction as these individuals transform the containers into homes. The Containers for a Cause project quickly became reality and is on its way to providing housing for approximately 28 residents.
In addition, this effort is estimated to save the community an average of $16,282 annually per person by reducing the use of incarceration facilities, shelters and public health services. The Containers for a Cause project is transforming waste, as well as giving the homeless gainful and steady employment, the tools to become self-reliant and a place to live with the support they need.
SHIPPING CONTAINERS HELP HOMELESS BECOME SELF-RELIANT
To see how other teams in this region are making an impact, visit www.sife.org
32 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
ASIA-PACIFIC
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 33
SIFE first established operations in Asia in 2000 and today it is the largest SIFE region with 11 SIFE country operations. Last year teams in the region contributed more than 2,000,000 volunteer hours to approximately 1,140 community outreach projects. The 2011 SIFE World Cup, which drew a record-breaking 3,000-plus participants, was hosted in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Australia
China
India
Japan
Korea
Malaysia
New Zealand
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam
REGION OVERVIEW
AUSTRALIA (28)
7%AUSTRALIA (663)
4%THAILANd (33)
8%THAILANd (706)
4%
VIETNAM (24)
5%VIETNAM (854)
5%
PHILIPPINES (28)
7%
PHILIPPINES (612)
4%SINGAPORE (7)
1%
SINGAPORE (633)
4%
INdIA (64)
15%INdIA (2,275)
14%
JAPAN (13)
3%JAPAN (137)
1%
KOREA (28)
7%KOREA (1,104)
6%
MALAYSIA (33)
8%
MALAYSIA (1,805)
11%NEW ZEALANd (3)
1%
NEW ZEALANd (134)
1%
421COLLEGE &
UNIVERSITY MEMBERS
CHINA (160)
38%CHINA (7,710)
46%16,633
PARTICPATINGSTUDENTS
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 33
34 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
20,000Women Targeted
PROJECT IMPACT
190% Increase inIncomes
31%Increase in Hygiene
Product Usage
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 35
On the surface, female reproductive health may not seem like a business issue. But upon learning that 70 percent of women in India suffer health problems due to a lack of knowledge and availability of feminine hygiene products, the SIFE team at Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies felt something had to be done. The students were motivated to develop a business model that focused on access and affordability of sanitary products as the primary solution to removing the burdens Indian women face related to this rarely talked about but basic biologic function.
The team went to area slums where the need was greatest and trained women to sell sanitary products door-to-door. The business model used for this effort procures the items directly from the manufacturers to reduce costs and allow the sellers to earn a reasonable profit margin. To further ensure the women’s success, training camps were held for these entrepreneurs to teach them financial skills, including book keeping, saving and investing. Lastly, presentations were conducted to help remove stigmas about menstruation and to foster more product acceptance. For many women, these sessions were the first fact-based dialogue they had ever had on the subject.
Today Sanitation Solutions is operational in 17 slums across Delhi and has targeted more than 20,000 women. For the female entrepreneurs participating in the selling of the hygiene products, each has seen their household incomes increase by 190 percent and nearly all of these women report having their own bank accounts for the first time. Even more important, women’s health is improving as the use in feminine hygiene products has risen from 27 to 58 percent.
PROMOTING BETTER HEALTH AND FINANCIAL WELL-BEING FOR WOMEN
To see how other teams in this region are making an impact, visit www.sife.org
36 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
CENTRAL ASIA & THE CAUCASUS
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 37
SIFE established its first international operation in Central Asia in 1995. Today this region includes operations in four countries and continues to play an important role in the future of the organization. Last year teams in this area contributed more than 200,000 volunteer hours to nearly 200 community outreach projects.
Azerbaijan
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyztan
Tajikistan
REGION OVERVIEW
TAJIKISTAN (7)
15%TAJIKISTAN (218)
12%
KYRGYZSTAN (14)
29%KYRGYZSTAN (500)
28%
48 1,791
AZERbAIJAN (18)
37%AZERbAIJAN (744)
42%
KAZAKHSTAN (9)
19%KAZAKHSTAN (329)
18%
COLLEGE &UNIVERSITY MEMBERS
PARTICPATINGSTUDENTS
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 37
38 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
10Retirees
PROJECT IMPACT
$12,000Income
Generated
100%Participants Able toAfford Necessities
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 39
In Kazakhstan the average retirement pension is roughly $120 a month, which in most areas barely meets a conservative monthly cost of living. For many retirees this means going without basic essentials such as medical treatments, transportation and even food. Just as unfortunate, The Academy of Banking SIFE team encountered many older adults in this situation who believed their age, limited resources and health concerns curtailed any opportunities to ever improve their circumstances. To address these prevailing needs, the team worked to develop a niche business that capitalized on the special considerations of this older population.
They began by working with 10 retirees in Almaty, one of Kazakhstan’s largest cities, to start an indoor flower and plant venture. Together they determined the most popular selling flowers and manufacturing expenses, and identified potential customer bases. This information was coupled with business training on marketing, controlling costs to increase profitability, product diversity and personal finance. After successfully learning to grow and arrange the flowers, the retirees obtained contracts with four flower shops to deliver their plants. Two retirees even went on to open their own flower shop, which they cleverly named “Granny’s.” These grandmothers have since grown their business to accommodate orders around their city. They now deliver to 10 schools, including one kindergarten, five universities and two colleges.
Since project Money Tree began, participating retirees have generated approximately $12,000 in revenue and are now able to afford every day necessities and more. The positive impact of this project has prompted the team to implement the project in additional cities throughout Kazakhstan.
NEW HOPE FOR RETIREES TURNED ENTREPRENEURS
To see how other teams in this region are making an impact, visit www.sife.org
40 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
EUROPE
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 41
Albania
France
Germany
Netherlands
Poland
Russia
Ukraine
United Kingdom
REGION OVERVIEW
FRANCE (25)
10%
ALbANIA (9)
4%UNITEd KINGdOM (43)
18%
UNITEd KINGdOM (2,283)
36%
RUSSIA (93)
39%
UKRAINE (14)
6%
UKRAINE (197)
3%
241NETHERLANdS (13)
5%POLANd (176)
3%RUSSIA (1,494)
24%
POLANd (10)
4%
GERMANY (34)
14%GERMANY (816)
13%
NETHERLANdS (411)
6%6,319
FRANCE (541)
9%
ALbANIA (401)
6%
SIFE first established operations in Europe in 1996. Today it has grown to include eight countries. Last year teams in the region contributed more than 617,000 hours to 800-plus SIFE projects. In addition to hosting the most SIFE World Cup competitions, including the inaugural event in 2001, the 2011 SIFE World Cup Champion is from Germany.
COLLEGE &UNIVERSITY MEMBERS
PARTICPATINGSTUDENTS
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 41
42 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
4Mentally IllIndividuals Employed
PROJECT IMPACT
200,000Bottles
Recycled
1,000,000Liters of
Water Saved
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 43
In 2003 the German government introduced a deposit system to foster recycling of plastic bottles. The process has increased bottle recycling but a staggering $300 million (USD) worth are still thrown away. That statistic spurred the SIFE team at the University of Regensburg to implement a project to increase the number of properly recycled bottles while creating jobs for disadvantaged members of their community.
The team set up special containers to help people on the go have better access to recycling. Then, mentally ill individuals who struggled with steady job opportunities were employed to empty the containers and collect the deposits. The entire effort is funded with deposit money and new containers are obtained by selling CSR advertising space. The Bottles for a Better Life project is not only improving the environment, it has generated meaningful jobs that help the mentally ill better integrate into society and have regular incomes.
Since its inception, more than 200,000 bottles have been recycled under the project, which in turn has saved 50,000 liters of oil and 1,000,000 liters of water. Currently four mentally ill individuals have sustainable employment and due to its success the project has been franchised to six additional SIFE teams in Germany with more individuals soon to be employed.
RECYCLING CAPITALIzES ON DISCARDED OPPORTUNITIES
To see how other teams in this region are making an impact, visit www.sife.org
44 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
FOCUSING ON RESULTSWe believe that competition fosters innovation and encourages a focus on results. SIFE competitions are challenging, team-oriented events that create a sense of accountability and motivation for teams to continually improve the quality and impact of their projects.
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 45
46 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
2011 NATIONAL COMPETITIONS
ROAD TO THE SIFE WORLD CUP
Sao Paulo, Brazil:13-14 July
Guatemala City,Guatemala: 07-08 July
Isla Verde,Puerto Rico: 15-17 June
National Competitions are dramatic, energy-filled events where SIFE teams showcase the collective impact of their community outreach efforts. Students present their projects and are evaluated by business leaders serving as judges who rank them on how successful they were at using business concepts to improve the quality of life and standard of living for those in need. The winners of these national competitions are then invited to compete at the prestigious SIFE World Cup. In 2011, more than 33,000 attended these competitions where SIFE students presented a broad range of projects to nearly 4,600 judges.
Toronto, Ontario Canada:
09-11 May
Minneapolis, MNUSA:
10-12 May
Mexico City, Mexico: 12-13 June
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 47
1,100 4,6004Competing
TeamsCompetition
JudgesMonths
38Competitions
33,000Total Worldwide
Attendance
Casablanca, Morocco:05-06 June
London, United Kingdom: 13-14 April
Accra, Ghana:07-08 July
Dakar, Senegal:29 June
Nairobi, Kenya:09 July
Johannesburg, South Africa: 13-14 July
Harare, zimbabwe: 01 July
Ezulwini, Swaziland:25 June
Warsaw, Poland: 30 May
Moscow, Russia: 25-26 MayThe Hague,
Netherlands: 27 May
Mumbai, India:01 July
Makati City, Philippines:22-23 July
Seoul, Korea:07-08 July
Singapore, Singapore:18 June
Sydney, Australia:13-15 July
Auckland, New zealand:16 July
Lagos, Nigeria: 19-20 July
Bangkok, Thailand:27-29 July
Dushanbe, Tajikistan:17-18 May
Tirana, Albania:12 July
Kiev, Ukraine:10 June
Tunis, Tunisia:06 June
Paris, France:20 May
Bonn, Germany: 05-06 May
Cairo, Egypt:25 June
Shangai, China:20-21 May
Tokyo, Japan:01-02 July
Baku, Azerbaijan:22-23 May Almaty, Kazakhstan: 05-06 May
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan: 03-05 June
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:25-26 July
48 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
This highly challenging competition begins with the National Champion teams from every country. It is eventually narrowed to four teams from which the SIFE World Cup Champion is named. Beyond the excitement of the competition, the World Cup event also brings together an international network of student, academic and business leaders. A variety of special activities, forums, cultural events, receptions and dinners provide meaningful opportunities for participants to connect, collaborate and learn from one another. For many teams this is the first time they have traveled outside of their home country. The networking, enthusiasm and overall pride in accomplishment make this a one-of-a-kind, much-anticipated event.
3-5 October, 2011 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Once a year the best SIFE teams from around the world meet at the SIFE World Cup.
48 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 49
Official Results
Competing Teams
WC CHAMPIONGermany: University of Regensburg
3Rd PLACEPuerto Rico:University of Puerto Rico, Humacao
2Nd PLACEZimbabwe: Chinhoyi Universityof Technology
4TH PLACEGuatemala:University of the Valleyof Guatemala
Australia: The University of Melbourne
Azerbaijan: Nakhchivan State University
Brazil: University Center of Para (CESUPA)
Canada: Memorial Univeristy
of Newfoundland
China: Sun Yat-sen University
Egypt: Cairo University
France: IESEG School of Management,
Lille Catholic University
Germany: University of Regensburg
Ghana: University College of
Management Studies, Accra
Guatemala: University of the Valley of Guatemala
India: Shaheed Sukhdev
College of Business Studies
Japan: Waseda University
Kazakhstan: University of
International Business
Kenya: Kabarak University
Korea: Seoul National University
Kyrgyzstan: Institute for Integration of
International Educational Programs
Malaysia: University of Technology, Petronas
Mexico: University of Guadalajara, CU Valles
Morocco: Faculty of Law, Economics and Social
Sciences of Settat (FSJESS), Hassan I University
Netherlands: Utrecht University
New Zealand: The University of Waikato
Nigeria: Benue State University
Philippines: University of Luzon
Poland: University of Gdansk
Puerto Rico: University of
Puerto Rico, Humacao
Russia: Tomsk State University
Senegal: University of Ziguinchor
Singapore: Singapore Polytechnic
South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal
Swaziland: University of Swaziland, Kwaluseni
Tajikistan: Institute of Economy and Trade
of Tajik State University of Commerce
Thailand: Chulalongkorn University
Tunisia: Higher School of Sciences and
Technology of Tunis (ESSTT)
Ukraine: Vinnytsya National
Technical University
United Kingdom: University of Southampton
United States: Texas State University,
San Marcos
Zimbabwe: Chinhoyi University of Technology
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 49
50 | SIFE Annual Report: 201150 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 51
Th e 2011 SIFE World Cup, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, had a record-breaking 3,000 attendees, including the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Th e Honourable Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. It also hosted a panel of distinguished business leaders from around the world who were there to support SIFE’s mission of creating a better, more sustainable world. Further enhancing the 2011 SIFE World Cup experience was SIFE World Cup Live!, an interactive platform that combined multiple online sources and social media sites into one area for live chats, photos, videos and results. More than 21,000 people followed and participated in the SIFE World Cup through this virtual destination.
THE SIFE WORLD CUP EXPERIENCE
18,000 Online Participants
Event Attendees3,000
21,000 Total
Participants
2,400 Students
500 Judges/ Business Guests
100 Faculty & Administrators
increase in attendance over the last decade.
SIFE WORLD CUP SPONSORS:
Edcon Logo - New 4/14/08 3:44 PM Page 1
Composite
C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
Special Horizontal LogoConventional Vertical Stacked Logo
2001 2012
3,000
2,000
1,000
700%
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 51
52 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
Our corporate and organizational partners play an essential role in advancing SIFE’s work to improve lives, strengthen communities and develop socially responsible business leaders. These generous supporters contribute to the overall SIFE worldwide organization as well as individual SIFE country operations through partner memberships, sponsorships, strategic partnerships, special grants and in-kind gifts.
PARTNERS ANDDONORS
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 53
54 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
$500,000 USd and up
$200,000-$499,999 USd
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 55
$100,000-$199,999 USd
The TDL Group Spa-Hakuhodo
AVI Limited
TD Bank Financial Group
KhazanahNasional Berhad
56 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
$50,000 - $99,999 USd
Absa Foundation
First City Monumental Bank
InternationalResources Group (IRG),
USAID
FonterraAustralia
The Forzani Group Limited
East Water Resource Development &
Managemen Public Company Limited
The Crown Property Bureau
The Canadian ImperialBank of Commerce
Ministry ofYouth & Sport of the
Republic of Azerbaijan
Thai BeveragePublic Company
Limited
Nedbank Royal InitiativeDiscovery Institute Scotiabank
Special Horizontal LogoConventional Vertical Stacked Logo
Recreate PMS
$25,000 - $49,999 USd
AmericanaGroupAkzoNobel
CommercialInternational
Bank
Durban Business
Enhancement Initiative
Ecobank
Dayang Trands
Dean Master Signature - Horizontal
3/8" Minimum Size
DEAN BLUE�PMS 287C
DEAN GREEN�PMS 3298C
DEAN LIGHT GREEN�PMS 369C
S A L E S & M A R K E T I N G
BP Europe SEBeijing Hualian ®
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 57
ExxonMobilFirst
Hydrocarbon Nigeria
GDF Suez
Heineken
MillenniumChallengeAccount
Ministry ofYouth & Sports
of MoroccoMobinil OCP Group
OrascomConstruction
Industries
OrascomTelecom
RWEnPower Sasol Limited
Qantas Ranstad
The Stock Exchange of
Thailand
Evonik Industries
WoolworthsWilkinson
58 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
$5,000 - $24,999 USd
AbbottAble SalesABN AMROAGBankAholdAlakor CorporationAllianderÁlvaro MinondoAmerican ExpressAngloGold AshantiArla FoodsASDAAshlandAsian Arc Mining Resources, Inc.Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency/TheAttijari BankAustralian AID Australian Industry GroupAzimbaev, Umraliev & AssociatesBacardiBall Packaging EuropeBASFBernard Hodes GroupBest Buy Co., Inc.BillettsBorgWarnerBritish EmbassyBungeBurger KingCanadian Youth Business FoundationCapgeminiCentricaCerebraChow Tai FookCity Lodge Group Limited/TheCompass GroupCorporate ExpressCosumarCotyDalkia PolskaDDB Latina Puerto RicoDestimoney Securities Pvt. Ltd.Dow CorningEast PenneBay FoundationEbbinge
ECRGFondation & Institut CDGFondation VINCI AutoroutesFranz Haniel & CieFreight HandlersFreudenbergFriends of the IndustryFundación Juan Bautista GutiérrezFundación PantaleónGauteng Enterprise PropellerGreencoreHolsumHotel Cadenza HikarigaokaHoteles Princess de Guatemala, S.A. Institute of Economics and Trade of TSUCInter Region Economic Network, KenyaInternational PaperInternational ProduceIPMCJones Lange LaSalleJoseph EnterprisesJuhaynaKankenTechnoKaoKASKellogg’s IndiaKorea Economy Education AssociationKorn/FerryKyrgyz-Russian Slavic UniversityLa Marocaine VieMahidol University Makro (Metro)Mann and AssociatesMetro AGMicroKingMindfield RPO Group Inc.Mol Bulak FinanceMolinos de Puerto RicoMRL Gold Philippines, Inc.MTNMTSNational Bookstore Inc.Nederlandse Spoorwegen (Dutch Railways)NuSkinOneSteelOrange Ink
Oriental GroupOriental WeaversOrmitPermodalan Nasional BerhadPerrigo CompanyPhilip Morris Singapore Private LimitedPorschePostNL Productora Centroamericana de Alimentos, S.A.R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyRadio Express FMReject Shop/TheRent-A-CenterRich Graviss Products Pvt. Ltd.RockwellRoyal Bank of ScotlandSagittarius Mines, Inc.Schiphol GroupSenegalese Ministry of Higher EducationSharePeopleSK Happiness FoundationSmall Business LaboratorySoftline LimitedSONATEL FoundationStandard Bank Standard LifeSUEZ ENVIRONNEMENTSuiza DairySUN InBevSwaziBank Swaziland Electricity CompanySwaziland Water Services CorporationSyngenta East AfricaTalanxTCLTelekomTELUS CanadaTenaga Nasional BerhadTengelmannTetrad Investment BankTrelleborgTunisianaUnion BankUNITE GroupUniversity of International BusinessUniversity of Swaziland
US Embassy/MoroccoVan Gansewinkel GroepViadeoWaitroseWinkelman en van HessenWNS Global ServicesXinfeiZiggoZimnat Life Assurance
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 59
TRAdE ASSOCIATION & MEdIA PARTNERS
INdIVIdUAL dONORS
$100,000 and upThe Walton Family Foundation, Inc.The Shewmaker FamilyThe John Dobson FoundationBob & Mindy Rich
$10,000 - $99,999Guillaume BastiaensDave & Mary BernauerGene BicknellJudith L. Borck Doug & Leigh ConantIan CraigJules & Gwen Knapp Doug & Shelley McMillonAlvaro MinondoMargaret & Daniel Ranzman FoundationDon & Jo Ann SoderquistChristopher J. Williams
$5,000 - $9,999Skip & Linda AldridgeLex BaughJoel ConnerJack KahlShaun Kelly
Mike MerrimanTom & Mary Lynn MoserSharon OrloppMark Timbie
$2,500 - $4,999Bill BucknerGuy BuryJoe & Beverly HardinJeff & Marissa HollanderPage Lee Hufty BellDick HynesPeter & Meg MasonChris MosesKeith & Regina ProvinceMuzaffar RahmatulloevAlvin & Elizabeth RohrsJack SinclairStiles-Nicholson Foundation
$1,000 - $2,499Ian AitkenNicole AlmondDavid BlumenthalDean BlumenthalJerad Boyd
Jerry & Glenna BrownKen ColbyJoe CraftonDoug DegnMelisa & JF DenisTanya DomierArt & Sherri DrogueMike DukeTony DunningChuck FehligBen J. FischerTed & Sandi FoxAmy HarderDavid HendersonRob HendersonBill HickeyJoe HoffThe John FamilyOlimi KarimzodMr. Stanislav KarpovichMukaddas KodirovaDr. Rick KyleEllen Langas Nathan LaurieJoey LevisteTroy Link
Jamie MacKayJim MahaffyBernard J. MilanoChris MillsThomas O. & Mary A. MinnerBruce A. & Carol E. NasbyAlberto NavarroChris NeugentRob PatersonDonna & Don PattersonVijay & Jill ShankarLuis SilvaMark Singleton & Cheri Greg & Amy SmithRobert SwellieYvonne ThevenotTim & Yvonne TollBrian & Martha TownsonNic & Melissa VitRex WarrZev WeissMark WelsJacqueline & Mark WitteZohra Zori
60 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
BLANK PAGE
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 61
Financial Results At-A-Glance
SIFE WorldwideRevenue:
Change inNet Assets:
$13,854,129 USD
$1,323,366 USD
PROGRAM SERVICES
84%
FUNdRAISING
11%
MANAGEMENT & GENERAL
5%
Program Services - 84%
Fundraising - 11%
Management & General - 5%
EXPENSES
7.4% increase from previous year
2010-2011 SIFE Annual Report | 61
62 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
Cash and equivalents $1,279,135 $1,274,805
Accrued interest and other receivables $10,564 $22,475
Prepaid supplies $35,471 $21,535
Prepaid expenses $380,527 $210,846
Investments $2,620,187 $2,261,797
Contributions receivable, net of allowance2011 - $10,000 and 2010 - $15,000 $2,150,409 $3,020,945
Property and equipment, net $7,645,910 $7,713,759
Other $64,318 $56,902
Total assets $14,186,521 $14,583,064
Accounts payable $347,314 $278,022
Accrued expenses $259,370 $244,776
Accrued incentive salaries $203,301 $234,467
Long-term debt $756,953 $2,529,582
Total liabilities $1,566,938 $3,286,847
Unrestricted $7,063,163 $5,257,547
Temporarily restricted $3,935,217 $4,417,467
Permanently restricted $1,621,203 $1,621,203
Total net assets $12,619,583 $11,296,217
Total liabilities and net assets $14,186,521 14,583,064
Assets
Liabilities & Net Assets
Net Assets
2011
2011
2011
2010
2010
2010
SIFE Consolidated Statements of
FINANCIAL POSITIONAugust 31, 2011 and 2010
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 63
ACTIVITIESAugust 31, 2011
Contributions $3,744,666 $8,798,046 - $12,542,712
Grants - $18,329 - $18,329
In-kind contributions $978,804 - - $978,804
Investment return $31,180 $259,152 - $290,332
Other $23,952 - - $23,952
Net assets released from restrictions $9,533,567 ($9,533,567) - -
Total revenue, gains and other support $14,312,169 ($458,040) - $13,854,129
Program services $10,528,787 - - $10,528,787
Management and general $595,953 - - $595,953
Fundraising $1,381,813 - - $1,381,813
Provision for uncollectible contributions - $24,210 - $24,210
Total expenses and losses $12,506,553 $24,210 - $12,530,763
Revenues, Gains and Other Support
Expenses and Losses
2011
2011
Unrestricted
Unrestricted
TemporarilyRestricted
TemporarilyRestricted
PermanentlyRestricted
PermanentlyRestricted
Total
Total
Change in Net Assets $1,805,616 ($482,250) - $1,323,366
Transfer from Change in Control ofSIFE China and SIFE Mexico
- - - -
Net Assets, beginning of Year $5,257,547 $4,417,467 $1,621,203 $11,296,217
Net Assets, End of Year $7,063,163 $3,935,217 $1,621,203 $12,619,583
Change in Net Assets 2011
Unrestricted TemporarilyRestricted
PermanentlyRestricted
Total
64 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
Contributions $4,631,932 $6.958,968 - $11,590,900
Grants - $179,360 - $179,360
In-kind contributions $1,026,142 - - $1,026,142
Investment return $4,399 $80,954 - $85,353
Other $18,662 - - $18,662
Net assets released from restrictions $8,386,822 ($8,386,822) - -
Total revenue, gains and other support $14,067,957 ($1,167,540) - $12,900,417
Program services $10,857,744 - - $10,857,744
Management and general $626,793 - - $626,793
Fundraising $1,209,356 - - $1,209,356
Provision for uncollectible contributions - $20,000 - $20,000
Total expenses and losses $12,693,893 $20,000 - $12,713,893
Revenues, Gains and Other Support
Expenses and Losses
2010
2010
Unrestricted
Unrestricted
TemporarilyRestricted
TemporarilyRestricted
PermanentlyRestricted
PermanentlyRestricted
Total
Total
ACTIVITIESAugust 31, 2010
Change in Net Assets $1,374,064 ($1,187,540) - $186,524
Transfer from Change in Control ofSIFE China and SIFE Mexico
$32,056 - - $32,056
Net Assets, beginning of Year $3,851,427 $5,605,007 $1,621,203 $11,077,637
Net Assets, End of Year $5,257,547 $4,417,467 $1,621,203 $11,296,217
Change in Net Assets 2010
Unrestricted TemporarilyRestricted
PermanentlyRestricted
Total
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 65
Permanently Restricted
$1,621,203
Permanently Restricted
$1,621,203
Unrestricted
$7,063,163
Unrestricted
$5,257,547
Temporarily Restricted
$3,935,217
Temporarily Restricted
$4,417,467
NET ASSETS
2011
2010
Unrestricted
Permanently Restricted
Temporarily Restricted
66 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY MEMBERSSIFE establishes programs on campuses around the world to mobilize students to develop community outreach projects to improve the quality of life and standard of living for those in need. For the 2010-2011 program year, SIFE grew to more than 1,600 active university teams.
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 67
COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY MEMBERS
68 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
Egypt
Kenya
Ghana
AFRICA
Ain Shams UniversityAlexandria UniversityArab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime TransportAssiut UniversityBeni Sueif UniversityBritish University in Egypt (BUE)
Cairo UniversityCanadian International College (CIC)El Obour High Institute For Engineering & TechnologyFayoum UniversityFrench University in Egypt (UFE)German University in Cairo (GUC)Helwan University Cairo
Higher Cairo InstituteKafr El Sheikh UniversityMansoura UniversityMinufiya UniversityMisr University for Science & TechnologySohag UniversitySouth Valley University
Suez Canal UniversityThe American University in Cairo (AUC)University of TantaZagazig University: Sharkia
Africa Nazarene UniversityCatholic University of Eastern AfricaEgerton Nakuru CampusEgerton University
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and TechnologyKabarak UniversityMaseno UniversityMasinde Muliro University of Science and Technology
Moi UniversityNarok University CollegeSt. Paul’s UniversityStrathmore University
United States International UniversityUniversity of Nairobi
Accra PolytechnicAshesi UniversityCatholic University CollegeCentral University CollegeGhana Christian University CollegeGhana Institute of Journalism
Ho PolytechnicInstitute of Professional StudiesIPMC School of Technology, LaboneKoforidua PolytechnicKwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi
Methodist University College of GhanaPentecost University CollegeRegent University College of Science and TechnologySunyani PolytechnicTakoradi PolytechnicTamale Polytechnic
University College of Management Studies, AccraUniversity College of Management Studies, KumasiUniversity of Cape CoastUniversity of Development StudiesUniversity of GhanaWisconsin University
COMSUPEcole superieure internationale de Gestion, Casablanca (ESIG)Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Sciences of Settat (FSJES Settat)Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Casablanca (FMPC)Faculty of Technology of SettatHassan II Agronomic and Veterinary Institute (IAV Hassan II)Hassan II University Mohammedia (UHII-Mohammedia)Hassania School of Public Affairs (EHTP)Higher Institute of Marine Fisheries (ISPM)Higher School of Commerce and Business (ESCA)Higher School of Textile and Clothing Industries (ESITH)
Institute of Higher Studies in Management, Casablanca (HEM)International Institute for Higher Education in Morocco (IIHEM)Mohammadia School of Ingineers (EMI)Mohammed VI International Academy of Civil Aviation (AIAC)Moroccan School of Engineering Sciences, Casablanca (EMSI)MundiapolisNational Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics (INSEA)National Institute Posts and Telecommunications (INPT)National School of Agriculture of Meknes (ENAM)
National School of Applied Science (ENSA Agadir)National School of Applied Science of El Jadida (ENSA El Jadida)National School of Applied Science of Fez (ENSA Fès)National School of Applied Science of Hoceima National School of Architects (ENA)National School of Commerce and Management of El Jadida (ENCG El Jadida)National School of Commerce and Management of Fez (ENCG Fès)National School of Commerce and Management, (ENCG Casablanca)National School of Commerce and Management, Agadir - Ibn Zohr University
National School of Commerce and Management, Oujda - Mohammed I - University (ENCG Oujda)National School of Commerce and Management, Kenitra-IbnToufail University (ENCG-Kenitra)National School of Computer Science and System Analysis (ENSIAS)National School of Mining IndustriesNational School of Sciences of KhouribgaNational School of Sciences of Meknes School of Higher Studies in Commerce, Rabat (HEC)School of Information Science (ESI)Sciences Faculty of Rabat (FSR)
Morocco
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 69
Nigeria
Abia State UniversityAdekunle Ajasin UniversityAhmadu Bello UniversityAjayi Crowther UniversityAmerican University of NigeriaBabcock UniversityBayero UniversityBenue State UniversityEnugu State University of Science and TechnologyFederal Polytechnic, Idah
Federal Polytechnic, MubiFederal Polytechnic, NekedeFederal Polytechnic, OffaFederal Polytechnic, OkoFederal University of Technology, AkureFederal University of Technology, OwerriKaduna PolytechnicKogi State UniversityNiger Delta UniversityNnamdi Azikiwe University
Obafemi Awolowo UniversityOlabisi Onabanjo UniversityTai Solarin University of EducationUniversity of AbujaUniversity of Ado-EkitiUniversity of Agriculture, MakurdiUniversity of BeninUniversity of CalabarUniversity of IbadanUniversity of Ilorin
University of JosUniversity of LagosUniversity of Nigeria, Enugu CampusUniversity of Nigeria, NsukkaUniversity of Port HarcourtUniversity of UyoUsmanu Danfodiyo University, SokotoYaba College of Technology
Senegal
AFI/University of Enterprise African Center of Higher Studies in ManagementAfrican Institute of ManagementBusiness School of Management, Dakar (Sup de Co)
Dakar Bourguiba UniversityFree University Of Dakar Higher School of Commerce and Management
School of the Foreign Trade, Communication and Business (ETICCA)Suffolk University, DakarTechnical Institute of Commerce
University Cheikh Anta Diop (UCAD)University Of BambeyUniversity of Thiès University of Ziguinchor
South Africa
Cape Peninsula University of TechnologyCentral University of TechnologyCIDA City CampusDurban University of TechnologyMangosuthu University of TechnologyMonash South AfricaNelson Mandela Metropolitan University
North-West UniversityRhodes UniversityStenden University South AfricaTshwane University of TechnologyTSiBA EducationUniversity of Cape TownUniversity of Fort Hare
University of JohannesburgUniversity of KwaZulu-NatalUniversity of LimpopoUniversity of PretoriaUniversity of StellenboschUniversity of the Free StateUniversity of the Western Cape
University of the WitwatersrandUniversity of VendaUniversity of ZululandVaal University of TechnologyWalter Sisulu University
SwazilandGwamile Vocational and Commercial Training Institute (VOCTIM)
Nazarene College of EducationNgwane Teacher Training College
University of Swaziland - KwaluseniUniversity of Swaziland - Luyengo
William Pitcher Teacher Training College
Tunisia
Higher Institute of Computer Science of El ManarHigher School of Communication of TunisHigher School of Economic and Business Sciences of Tunis
Higher School of Enterprise Administration and ComptabilityHigher School of Sciences and Technic of Tunis
National Engineering School of TunisNational Institute of Applied Sciences and TechnologyTime University
Zimbabwe
Africa UniversityBindura University of Science EducationCatholic University in Zimbabwe
Chinhoyi University of TechnologyHarare Institute of TechnologyMidlands State University
National University of Science and TechnologySolusi UniversityUniversity of Zimbabwe
Women’s University in Africa
70 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
brazil
Canada
THE AMERICAS
Brazilian Institute of Market Economies - Faculty of Economics and Finance - Rio de Janeiro (IBMEC - RJ)Education and Research Institute - INSPER (IBMEC-SP)
Federal Center for Technological Education Celso Suckow da Fonseca (CEFET - RJ)Federal University of CearaIntegrated College Rio BrancoPolytechnic College of Campinas (POLICAMP)
Unified Teaching Center of Teresina, Piaui (CEUT)UnimonteUniPalmares - Zumbi dos Palmares UniversityUniversity Center of Para (CESUPA)
University Positivo
Acadia UniversityBishop’s UniversityBrandon UniversityBritish Columbia Institute of TechnologyBrock UniversityCape Breton UniversityCarleton UniversityCollege of the North Atlantic, ClarenvilleCollege of the North Atlantic, Corner BrookCollege of the North Atlantic, Grand Falls-WindsorCollege of the North Atlantic, St. John’sCollege of the North Atlantic, StephenvilleConcordia UniversityDalhousie UniversityDeVry Institute of Technology, CalgaryFanshawe College
George Brown CollegeHumber CollegeKwantlen Polytechnic UniversityLakehead UniversityLaurentian University/Universite Laurentienne (Ontario)Loyalist CollegeMcGill UniversityMemorial University of NewfoundlandMemorial University of Newfoundland - Grenfell CampusMount Allison UniversityMount Royal UniversityMount Saint Vincent UniversityNAITNiagara CollegeNova Scotia Community College, KingstecOkanagan College
Queen’s UniversityRoyal Roads UniversityRyerson UniversitySaint Mary’s UniversitySaint-Anne UniversitySAIT PolytechnicSeneca CollegeSimon Fraser UniversitySt. Francis Xavier UniversitySt. Lawrence CollegeThompson Rivers UniversityUniversity of AlbertaUniversity of British ColumbiaUniversity of CalgaryUniversity of ManitobaUniversity of Moncton
University of Ontario Institute of Technology (Ontario)University of OttawaUniversity of Prince Edward IslandUniversity of ReginaUniversity of SaskatchewanUniversity of Toronto: Mississauga CampusUniversity of Toronto: Scarborough CampusUniversity of Toronto: St. George CampusUniversity of VictoriaUniversity of Western OntarioUniversity of WindsorWilfrid Laurier UniversityYork University
Guatemala
Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala (USAC)Universidad del IstmoUniversidad del Valle de Guatemala (UVG)Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, Altiplano (UVG Altiplano)
Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, Campus Sur (UVG Sur)Universidad Francisco Marroquín (UFM)Universidad Mariano Galvez (UMG)Universidad Rafael Landivar (URL)
Mexico
Anahuac University, North CampusAutonomous Agricultural University Antonio Narro (UAAAN)Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM)Autonomous University of the State of Mexico (UAEM)Banking and Commercial School (EBC)College of Mexico (Colmex)Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM)Mexican Valley University, Guadalajara South Campus (UVM Guadalajara Sur)
Montermorelos UniversityMonterrey Institute of Technnology and Higher Studies, Puebla Campus (ITESM Puebla)Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies, Mexico City Campus (ITESM Mexico City)Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies, Monterrey Campus (ITESM Monterrey)Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies, Queretaro Campus (ITESM Queretaro)
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies, Saltillo Campus (ITESM Saltillo)Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies, Toluca Campus (ITESM Toluca)Panamerican University, Guadalajara Campus (UP Guadalajara)Panamerican University, Mexico Campus (UP Mexico City)Politechnical National Institute (IPN)
Popular Autonomous University of the State of Puebla (UPAEP)Southeastern Regional University (URSE)Technological Institute of Sonora (ITSON)Technological University of the Mixteca (UTM)University of Guadalajara (U de G)University of Guadalajara, CU VallesUniversity of Jose Vasconcelos (UNIVAS)University of Monterrey (UDEM)
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 71
United States
Abilene Christian UniversityAIB College of BusinessAlabama Agricultural and Mechanical UniversityAlabama Southern Community CollegeAlabama State UniversityAlbany State UniversityAlbright CollegeAlcorn State UniversityAlderson-Broaddus CollegeAlma CollegeAlverno CollegeAmerican International CollegeAnderson University - INAnderson University - SCAndrews UniversityAquinas CollegeArizona Western CollegeArkansas State UniversityArkansas Tech UniversityAshland UniversityAtlanta Metropolitan CollegeAtlantic Union CollegeAuburn UniversityAzusa Pacific UniversityBakersfield CollegeBaldwin-Wallace CollegeBaltimore International CollegeBarton CollegeBauder CollegeBelhaven UniversityBelmont UniversityBemidji State UniversityBenedictine College
Bennett CollegeBerea CollegeBethel College - INBethel University - TNBethune Cookman UniversityBinghamton University - SUNYBishop State Community CollegeBlack Hills State UniversityBloomsburg University of PennsylvaniaBlue Ridge Community College - VABoston CollegeBowie State UniversityBrenau UniversityBriar Cliff UniversityBriarcliffe CollegeBridgewater CollegeBrigham Young University - HawaiiBrown Mackie College - AkronBryan CollegeBryant UniversityBucks County Community CollegeButte CollegeCabrini CollegeCal Poly - PomonaCal Poly - San Luis ObispoCalifornia State University-BakersfieldCalifornia State University-ChicoCameron UniversityCanisius CollegeCardinal Stritch UniversityCarl Albert State CollegeCarl Sandburg CollegeCarnegie Mellon University
Carroll UniversityCarson-Newman CollegeCarthage CollegeCasper CollegeCatawba Valley Community CollegeCedarville UniversityCentenary CollegeCentral Methodist UniversityCentral Michigan UniversityCentral Piedmont Community CollegeCentral Texas CollegeChaminade University of HonoluluChapman UniversityCharleston Southern UniversityChattanooga State Tech Community CollegeChicago State UniversityChipola CollegeChristopher Newport UniversityCincinnati State Technical and Community CollegeCity University of SeattleClaflin UniversityClemson UniversityCoahoma Community CollegeCoker CollegeColby-Sawyer CollegeCollege of CharlestonCollege of Mount Saint JosephCollege of Saint RoseCollege of St. Benedict and St. John’s UniversityCollege of the OzarksCollegeAmerica DenverCollin County Community College DistrictColumbia College - MO
Columbus State UniversityConcord UniversityConcordia College - Moorhead, MNConcordia University - IrvineConcordia University - NebraskaCornell CollegeCornerstone UniversityCosumnes River CollegeCrowder CollegeCrown CollegeCulver-Stockton CollegeCUNY Borough of Manhattan Community CollegeCUNY Brooklyn CollegeCUNY Medgar Evers CollegeDakota State UniversityDakota Wesleyan UniversityDarton CollegeDavis and Elkins CollegeDefiance CollegeDelaware State UniversityDelaware Valley CollegeDelgado Community CollegeDePaul UniversityDiablo Valley CollegeDickinson State UniversityDillard UniversityDrake UniversityDrury UniversityDyersburg State Community CollegeD’Youville CollegeEast Central UniversityEast Stroudsburg University of PennsylvaniaEastern Oregon University
University of the Atemajac Valley (UNIVA)University of the Mexican Valley, Lomas Verdes Campus (UVM Lomas Verdes)University of the North (U del N)Western Institute of Technology and Higher Studies (ITESO)
Puerto Rico
Humacao Community CollegeInteramerican University Fajardo CampusNational University CollegePolytechnic University of Puerto Rico
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto RicoSacred Heart UniversityUniversity of Puerto Rico: Carolina CampusUniversity of Puerto Rico: Ponce Campus
University of Puerto Rico: BayamonUniversity of Puerto Rico: Humacao CampusUniversity of Puerto Rico: Mayaguez CampusUniversity of the East
72 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
Eastern UniversityEckerd CollegeEdgewood CollegeEl Centro CollegeEl Paso Community CollegeElizabeth City State UniversityElizabethtown CollegeElizabethtown Community and Technical CollegeElmira CollegeElon UniversityEmmanuel College - Franklin Springs, GAEmory and Henry CollegeErskine CollegeEvangel UniversityFairmont State UniversityFayetteville State UniversityFeather River CollegeFelician CollegeFerrum CollegeFisk UniversityFlagler CollegeFlorida International UniversityFlorida State UniversityFolsom Lake CollegeFort Valley State UniversityFranciscan University of SteubenvilleFranklin Pierce UniversityFranklin UniversityFreed-Hardeman UniversityFriends UniversityFront Range Community CollegeGainesville State CollegeGardner-Webb UniversityGateway Community College - New Haven, CTGeorge Washington UniversityGeorgia College and State UniversityGeorgia Southern UniversityGeorgia Southwestern State UniversityGeorgia TechGlenville State CollegeGraceland UniversityGreensboro CollegeHampton UniversityHarding University Main CampusHartnell CollegeHawaii Pacific UniversityHeritage UniversityHigh Point UniversityHilbert College
Hillsborough Community CollegeHillsdale CollegeHouston Baptist UniversityHoward Payne UniversityIllinois CollegeImmaculata UniversityIndiana University at BloomingtonIndiana University EastIndiana University KokomoIndiana University-Purdue University-Ft. WayneIndiana Wesleyan UniversityInternational Business CollegeIowa State UniversityItawamba Community CollegeIthaca CollegeJackson State UniversityJacksonville State UniversityJames Madison UniversityJefferson State Community CollegeJohn Brown UniversityJohn Carroll UniversityJohnson C. Smith UniversityJohnson County Community CollegeJudson College-ALKansas City Kansas Community CollegeKansas State University-ManhattanKansas State University-SalinaKeene State CollegeKennesaw State UniversityKent State University Trumbull CampusKentucky State UniversityKeuka CollegeKeystone CollegeKilian Community CollegeKing CollegeKirkwood Community CollegeKlamath Community CollegeKutztown University of PennsylvaniaLa Salle UniversityLa Sierra UniversityLake Erie CollegeLake Superior State UniversityLakeland CollegeLakeland Community CollegeLamar Institute of TechnologyLander UniversityLangston UniversityLawson State Community CollegeLee University
Lehigh Carbon Community CollegeLIM CollegeLimestone CollegeLincoln Memorial UniversityLincoln University - MOLincoln University - PALindsey Wilson CollegeLipscomb UniversityLivingstone CollegeLon Morris CollegeLone Star College - KingwoodLorain County Community CollegeLos Angeles Trade-Technical CollegeLouisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical CollegeLouisiana State University at EuniceLoyola University ChicagoLoyola University MarylandLoyola University New OrleansLubbock Christian UniversityMaine Maritime AcademyMalone UniversityMansfield University of PennsylvaniaMarian UniversityMarist CollegeMarshall UniversityMartin UniversityMary Baldwin CollegeMarymount UniversityMedaille CollegeMerrimack CollegeMesalands Community CollegeMessiah CollegeMethodist UniversityMetropolitan College of New YorkMetropolitan Community College - LongviewMetropolitan Community College - Maple WoodsMetropolitan State College of DenverMiami Dade CollegeMiddle Tennessee State UniversityMidland Lutheran CollegeMidlands Technical CollegeMidway CollegeMiles CollegeMillersville University of PennsylvaniaMillsaps CollegeMinnesota State Community and Technical CollegeMinot State UniversityMississippi Valley State University
Missouri Baptist UniversityMissouri State UniversityMissouri State University - West PlainsMissouri Western State UniversityMonmouth UniversityMonroe CollegeMontana State University-BozemanMontana State University-NorthernMontgomery College - MDMorehead State UniversityMount Aloysius CollegeMount Mercy UniversityMount St. Mary’s UniversityMount Vernon Nazarene UniversityMountain Empire Community CollegeMountain State UniversityMt. San Antonio CollegeMurray State UniversityNeumann UniversityNew Mexico State University Dona Ana Community CollegeNorfolk State UniversityNorth Arkansas CollegeNorth Carolina Central UniversityNorth Central CollegeNorth Central UniversityNorth Georgia College and State UniversityNortheast Texas Community CollegeNortheastern Junior CollegeNorthern Kentucky UniversityNorthern Michigan UniversityNorthern Virginia Community CollegeNorthwest Arkansas Community CollegeNorthwest College - PowellNorthwest Missouri State UniversityNorthwest Nazarene UniversityNorthwestern State UniversityOakland UniversityOakwood UniversityOberlin CollegeOhio Northern UniversityOklahoma Baptist UniversityOklahoma Christian UniversityOklahoma City Community CollegeOklahoma State University Main CampusOld Dominion UniversityOlivet Nazarene UniversityOral Roberts UniversityOrangeburg-Calhoun Technical College
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 73
Oregon State UniversityOuachita Baptist UniversityOur Lady of the Lake UniversityOwens Community College-Findlay CampusOwens Community College-Toledo CampusOzarks Technical Community CollegePace UniversityPacific Union CollegePaine CollegePalm Beach Atlantic UniversityPasadena City CollegePaul Quinn CollegePeirce CollegePenn State AbingtonPenn State AltoonaPenn State University ParkPennsylvania College of TechnologyPepperdine UniversityPhiladelphia Biblical UniversityPiedmont CollegePittsburg State UniversityPrairie View A and M UniversityPrinceton UniversityPurchase College - State University of New YorkPurdue University Main CampusQuincy UniversityQuinnipiac UniversityRamapo College of New JerseyRedlands Community CollegeReedley CollegeRegent UniversityReinhardt UniversityRemington College-HIRice UniversityRipon CollegeRiverside Community College - Norco CampusRobert Morris University-ILRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRock Valley CollegeRockhurst UniversityRockingham Community CollegeRocky Mountain CollegeRogers State UniversityRose State CollegeSacred Heart UniversitySaint Anselm CollegeSaint Augustine’s CollegeSaint Francis UniversitySaint Joseph College
Saint Joseph’s College - INSaint Paul’s CollegeSaint Xavier UniversitySamford UniversitySan Antonio CollegeSan Diego City CollegeSan Diego State UniversitySan Joaquin Valley College, Inc.Santa Barbara City CollegeSavannah State UniversitySeattle UniversitySeton Hall UniversitySeton Hill UniversitySeward County Community CollegeShenandoah UniversityShippensburg University of PennsylvaniaShorter UniversitySiena CollegeSimpson CollegeSouth Texas CollegeSoutheast Community College-NESoutheastern Illinois CollegeSoutheastern Louisiana UniversitySoutheastern University - Lakeland, FLSouthern Adventist UniversitySouthern Arkansas UniversitySouthern New Hampshire UniversitySouthern Polytechnic State UniversitySouthern University at New OrleansSouthwest Baptist UniversitySouthwest Minnesota State UniversitySouthwestern Adventist UniversitySouthwestern Assemblies of God UniversitySouthwestern College - KSSouthwestern Community College-IASpelman CollegeSpring Arbor UniversitySt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Cloud State UniversitySt. Gregory’s UniversitySt. Mary’s UniversitySt. Norbert CollegeSt. Olaf CollegeStephens CollegeStillman CollegeStony Brook UniversitySUNY at FredoniaSUNY at New PaltzSUNY College at Geneseo
SUNY College at PlattsburghSUNY OswegoSusquehanna UniversitySyracuse UniversityTarleton State UniversityTaylor UniversityTennessee State UniversityTexas A and M International UniversityTexas A and M UniversityTexas Christian UniversityTexas CollegeTexas State University-San MarcosTexas Woman’s UniversityThe Citadel, the Military College of South CarolinaThe Community College of Baltimore CountyThe University of AkronThe University of AlabamaThe University of FindlayThe University of ScrantonThe University of South DakotaThe University of Texas at DallasThe University of West AlabamaThomas Nelson Community CollegeTowson UniversityTrevecca Nazarene UniversityTrine UniversityTruckee Meadows Community CollegeTruman State UniversityUnion UniversityUniversity of Alaska FairbanksUniversity of Alaska SoutheastUniversity of ArizonaUniversity of ArkansasUniversity of Arkansas at Pine BluffUniversity of BaltimoreUniversity of California-DavisUniversity of California-MercedUniversity of Central ArkansasUniversity of Central MissouriUniversity of Central OklahomaUniversity of CharlestonUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of Cincinnati Main CampusUniversity of DubuqueUniversity of FloridaUniversity of GeorgiaUniversity of Great FallsUniversity of Hawaii Leeward Community CollegeUniversity of Hawaii West O`ahu
University of HoustonUniversity of IdahoUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignUniversity of IowaUniversity of La VerneUniversity of MaryUniversity of Maryland Eastern ShoreUniversity of Massachusetts DartmouthUniversity of MiamiUniversity of Michigan-Ann ArborUniversity of Michigan-DearbornUniversity of Minnesota, CrookstonUniversity of Missouri-Kansas CityUniversity of MobileUniversity of Nebraska at KearneyUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnUniversity of Nevada RenoUniversity of Nevada-Las VegasUniversity of New Hampshire ManchesterUniversity of North Carolina at CharlotteUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeUniversity of North DakotaUniversity of North FloridaUniversity of North TexasUniversity of North Texas at DallasUniversity of Northern ColoradoUniversity of Northern IowaUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of Pittsburgh at BradfordUniversity of Pittsburgh at TitusvilleUniversity of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh CampusUniversity of Rio GrandeUniversity of Saint Francis-INUniversity of Saint MaryUniversity of South Carolina at ColumbiaUniversity of South Carolina UpstateUniversity of South FloridaUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of Southern MaineUniversity of Southern MississippiUniversity of St. ThomasUniversity of Tennessee KnoxvilleUniversity of Texas at ArlingtonUniversity of Texas at TylerUniversity of The OzarksUniversity of the SouthwestUniversity of ToledoUniversity of Tulsa
74 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
University of UtahUniversity of VirginiaUniversity of West GeorgiaUniversity of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireUniversity of Wisconsin-Green BayUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonUniversity of Wisconsin-SuperiorUrsinus CollegeUrsuline CollegeUtah Valley UniversityValdosta State UniversityValparaiso UniversityVanguard University of Southern CaliforniaVirginia College School of Business and Health
Virginia Highlands Community CollegeVirginia State UniversityViterbo UniversityVoorhees CollegeWabash CollegeWalters State Community CollegeWarner Pacific CollegeWashington CollegeWashington State UniversityWayland Baptist UniversityWayne State CollegeWeber State UniversityWebster UniversityWells College
Wentworth Institute of TechnologyWesley CollegeWest Hills Community College-Lemoore CampusWest Liberty UniversityWest Texas A and M UniversityWest Virginia UniversityWest Virginia Wesleyan CollegeWestern Kentucky UniversityWestminster College - PAWheaton College-ILWheeling Jesuit UniversityWhittier CollegeWichita State UniversityWilbur Wright College
Wilkes Community CollegeWilkes UniversityWilliam Jewell CollegeWilliam Paterson University of New JerseyWinston-Salem State UniversityWinthrop UniversityWorcester State UniversityXavier University of LouisianaYork CollegeYork College of PennsylvaniaYoungstown State University
Australia
ASIA-PACIFIC
Australian Catholic UniversityBond UniversityCarnegie Mellon University AustraliaCentral Queensland University: Mackay CampusCharles Darwin UniversityCurtin UniversityEdith Cowan UniversityFlinders University
Griffith University: Nathan CampusLa Trobe UniversityMacquarie UniversityMonash UniversityMurdoch UniversityQueensland University of TechnologyThe University of AdelaideThe University of Melbourne
The University of Notre Dame Australia: Freemantle CampusThe University of SydneyThe University of Western AustraliaUniversity of New EnglandUniversity of New South WalesUniversity of South AustraliaUniversity of Southern Queensland
University of Tasmania: Sandy Bay CampusUniversity of the Sunshine CoastUniversity of Western SydneyUniversity of Wollongong: Wollongong CampusVictoria University
China
Anhui Agricultural UniversityBeihang UniversityBeijing Foreign Studies UniversityBeijing Forestry UniversityBeijing Institute of TechnologyBeijing Institute of Technology Zhuhai Campus Beijing Language and Culture UniversityBeijing Normal UniversityBeijing Normal University - Hongkong Baptist University --United International CollegeBeijing Normal University - Zhuhai CampusBeijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing University of Post and TelecommunicationsCapital Normal UniversityCapital University of Economics and BusinessCentral South UniversityChina Agricultural UniversityChina Foreign Affairs University
China Ji Liang UniversityChina Pharmaceutical UniversityChina University of Political Science and LawChongqing Normal University Chongqing Technology and Business UniversityChongqing UniversityCivil Aviation University of ChinaDalian Maritime UniversityDalian University of TechnologyDong Hua UniversityDongbei University of Finance and EconomicsEast China University of Science and TechnologyFudan University - Fenglin CampusFudan University - Handan CampusFuzhou UniversityGuangdong Baiyun University Guangdong Pharmaceutical UniversityGuangdong University of Business Studies
Guangdong University of Finance Guangdong University of Foreign StudiesGuangdong University of TechnologyGuangzhou UniversityHangzhou Dianzi UniversityHarbin Engineering UniversityHarbin Institute of TechnologyHarbin Normal University -Star CollegeHarbin University of Commerce Harbin University of Science and TechnologyHebei University of TechnologyHefei University of TechnologyHenan Normal University Henan University Henan University of Economics and Law Henan University of TechnologyHong Kong Baptist UniversityHuazhong Agricultural University
Huazhong Normal University Huazhong University of Science and TechnologyHubei University of EconomicsHunan Agricultural UniversityHunan Normal UniversityHunan UniversityHunan University of Chinese Medicine Hunan University of TechnologyJiangnan University Jilin UniversityJilin University - Lambton CollegeJilin University of Finance and Economics Jinan UniversityLiaoning UniversityNanjing Agricultural UniversityNanjing Audit UniversityNanjing Normal UniversityNanjing University
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 75
Nanjing University Jinling CollegeNanjing University of Aeronautics and AstronauticsNanjing University of Finance and EconomicsNanjing University of Information Science and TechnologyNanjing University of Post and TelecommunicationsNanjing University of TechnologyNankai UniversityNorth China Electric Power UniversityNorth China University of Water Conservancy and Electric PowerNortheast Agricultural UniversityNortheast Forestry University Northeastern UniversityNorthwest Agricultural and Forestry UniversityNorthwestern Polytechnical UniversityOcean University of ChinaPeking UniversityRenmin University of ChinaShandong Economic UniversityShandong UniversityShanghai Dianji UniversityShanghai Finance UniversityShanghai Institute of Foreign Trade
Shanghai International Studies UniversityShanghai Jian Qiao CollegeShanghai Maritime UniversityShanghai Normal UniversityShanghai Ocean UniversityShanghai UniversityShanghai University of Electric PowerShanghai University of Finance and EconomicsShanghai University of Political Science and LawShanghai University of SportShantou UniversityShengda Economics Trade and Management College of Zhengzhou University Shenyang Agricultural UniversityShenzhen UniversitySias International University Sichuan International Studies UniversitySino British College, USSTSoochow UniversitySouth China Agricultural UniversitySouth China Normal UniversitySouth China University of TechnologySoutheast University
Southwest University Southwest University for NationalitiesSouthwestern University of Finance and EconomicsSun Yat-sen UniversityThe Chinese University of Hong KongThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityThe Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyThe Open University of Hong KongThe University of Hong KongTianjin Foreign Studies UniversityTianjin Institute of Urban Construction Tianjin Normal UniversityTianjin Polytechnic UniversityTianjin UniversityTianjin University of CommerceTianjin University of Finance and EconomicsTianjin University of Science and TechnologyTianjin University of TechnologyTianjin University of Traditional Chinese MedicineTongji UniversityUniversity of Electronic Science and Technology of ChinaUniversity of International Business and EconomicsUniversity of International Relations
University of Nottingham Ningbo, ChinaUniversity of Science and Technology BeijingUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaUniversity of Shanghai for Science and TechnologyWuhan UniversityWuhan University of Technology Xiamen UniversityXiamen University of TechnologyXi’an International Studies UniversityXi’an Jiaotong - Liverpool UniversityXi’an Jiaotong UniversityXidian UniversityZhejiang Gongshang UniversityZhejiang UniversityZhejiang University City CollegeZhejiang University of TechnologyZhejiang Wanli UniversityZhengzhou Institute of Aeronautical Industry ManagementZhengzhou UniversityZhengzhou University of Light Industry Zhongnan University of Economics and LawZhongyuan University of Technology
India
Aarupadai Veedu Institute of TechnologyAcharya College of Engineering Technology Alpha College of EngineeringAmity UniversityAnna Adarsh College for WomenArmy Institute of ManagementChrist UniversityD.R.B.C.C.C. Hindu CollegeD.Y. Patil University - Dept. of Business ManagementDelhi School Of EconomicsDelhi Technological University DG Vaishnav CollegeDr. MGR Janaki College of Arts and Science for WomenEthiraj College for WomenFaculty of Management Studies (FMS)GITAM Institute of ManagementGITAM Institute of Technology (GIT)
H.R. College of Commerce and EconomicsIES MCRCIndian Institute of Technology, DelhiIndus World School of BusinessInstitute of Management Technology, GhaziabadJain University - School of Commerce and Management (JU SCMS)Jansons School of Business Jesus and Mary CollegeJIS College - West Bengal University of TechnologyK.J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research (SIMSR)KISS - KIITLady Shri Ram CollegeLoyola CollegeM L Dahanukar College of CommerceM.M.K. College of Commerce and Economics
Madras Christian CollegeMadras School of Social WorkMalaviya National Institute of TechnologyN.M.College of Commerce and EconomicsNarsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS)National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE)Netaji Subhas Institute Of TechnologyNirma University: Institute of ManagementOriental Institute of Science & TechnologyRajalakshmi Engineering CollegeRajalakshmi Institute of TechnologyRV College of EngineeringS.P. Jain Institute of Management and ResearchSeshadripuram First Grade CollegeShaheed Sukhdev College of Business StudiesShankarlal Sundarbai Shasun Jain College for WomenShri Andal Alagar College of Engineering
Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC)SKR Engineering CollegeSoka Ikeda College for WomenSRM Institute of Management StudiesSt. Joseph’s College of CommerceStella Maris CollegeSydenham Institute of Management Studies, Research & Entrepreneurship Education (SIMSREE)Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM)Symbiosis Institute of Operations ManagementTirpude Institute of Management EducationUnited World School of Business, MumbaiUniversity Institute of Chemical Engineering & TechnologyVelammal Institute Of TechnologyWelingkar Institute of Management Development and ResearchWilson College
Japan
Keio UniversityKwansei Gakuin UniversityKyoto UniversityOkinawa International University
Okinawa UniversityOsaka University of CommerceShiga University, HikoneTakasaki City University of Economics
The University of AIZUThe University of Shiga PrefectureToyo UniversityUniversity of the Ryukyus
Waseda University
76 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
Korea
Chung-Ang UniversityChungnam National UniversityDongguk UniversityEwha Womans UniversityHankuk University of Foreign StudiesHanyang UniversityHongik UniversityInha University
Kangwon National UniversityKonkuk UniversityKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)Korea UniversityKyonggi UniversityKyung Hee UniversityKyungwon University
Myongji UniversitySejong UniversitySeoul National UniversitySeoul National University of Science&TechnologySeoul Women’s UniversitySogang UniversitySoongsil UniversitySungkyunkwan University
Suwon UniversityThe Catholic University of KoreaUlsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)University of SeoulYonsei University
Malaysia
International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM)Islamic Science University of Malaysia (USIM)Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan University CollegeMalaya University (UM)Malaysia Technical University Malacca (UTeM)MARA University of Technology (UiTM)Multimedia University: Cyberjaya (MMU)Multimedia University: Melaka Branch (MMU)National University of Malaysia (UKM)
Northern University of Malaysia (UUM)Sultan Idris University of Education (UPSI)Sunway University CollegeTaylor’s University CollegeTenaga National University (UNITEN)The University of Nottingham: Malaysia CampusTun Hussein Onn University of Technology Malaysia (UTHM)Tunku Abdul Rahman College (TARC)Twintech International University
University of Kuala Lumpur Institute of Chemical & Bioengineering Technology Malaysia (MICET UniKL)University of Malaysia Pahang (UMP)University of Malaysia Perlis (UNIMAP)University of Malaysia Sabah (UMS)University of Malaysia Terengganu (UMT)University of Malaysia, Kelantan (UMK)University of Science Malaysia (USM)University of Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA)
University of Technology Malaysia (UTM)University Of Technology MARA: Pulau Pinang BranchUniversity Of Technology MARA: Sabah BranchUniversity of Technology MARA: Sarawak BranchUniversity of Technology Petronas (UTP)University Putra Malaysia (UPM)University Tun Abdul Razak (UNIRAZAK)
New Zealand
Auckland University of Technology Massey University: Palmerston North Campus The University of Waikato
Philippines
Adamson University, ManilaAklan State University: Ibajay CampusBaliuag UniversityCentral Luzon State UniversityColumban College, Olongapo CityDe La Salle University, Dasmarinas (DLSU-D)De La Salle University, Lipa
Divine Word College of CalapanHoly Trinity College of General Santos CityLa Consolacion College, ManilaLyceum Northwestern University, Dagupan Mariano Marcos State UniversityNueva Vizcaya State UniversityPangasinan State University, Bayambang
Philippine Women UniversityPolytechnic University of the PhilippinesSaint Louis College of San Fernando CitySaint Michael College of LagunaSTI College TanauanSultan Kudarat State University: Access CampusSultan Kudarat State University: Glan Campus
Sultan Kudarat State University: IsulanSultan Kudarat STate University: Tacurong CampusTechnological Institute of the Philippines, Quezon CityUniversity of AntiqueUniversity of Luzon, Dagupan University of San CarlosUniversity of Santo Tomas
Singapore
Nanyang Technological UniversityNational University of Singapore
Ngee Ann PolytechnicRepublic Polytechnic
Singapore Management UniversitySingapore Polytechnic
Temasek Polytechnic
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 77
Thailand
Assumption UniversityChiang Mai UniversityChulachomklao Royal Military AcademyChulalongkorn UniversityDhurakijpundit UniversityHat Yai University, City CollegeKasetsart UniversityKasetsart University Chalermphrakiat Sakon Nakhon Campus
Kasetsart University Si Racha CampusKhon Kaen UniversityMae Fah Luang UniversityMahasarakham UniversityMahidol University International CollegeNorth Bangkok University Prince of Songkla University: Hat Yai CampusPrince of Songkla University: Surat Thani CampusRajamangala University of Technology
Isan Sakon Nakhon CampusRangsit UniversityRatchapruek College Ratchathani UniversityRoyal Police Cadet Academy Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat UniversitySantapol College Siam University Stamford International University
Thai-Nichi Institute of TechnologyThaksin University Songkhla CampusThammasat UniversityThe Far Eastern UniversityUbon Ratchathani UniversityWalailak UniversityYala Islamic University Yonok University
Vietnam
Academy of FinanceBanking AcademyCollege of Foreign Economics RelationsDiplomatic Academy of VietnamEconomics University - Vietnam National University, Hanoi CampusForeign Trade University, Hanoi Campus
Foreign Trade University, HCMC CampusFPT UniversityHa Noi Open UniversityHa Noi University of AgricultureHanoi UniversityHo Chi Minh City University of Technology - National University HCMC
Hoa Sen UniversityInternational University - National University Ho Chi Minh CityNational Economics UniversityPhuong Dong UniversityRMIT International University Vietnam, Hanoi CampusRMIT International University Vietnam, HCMC Campus
Thang Long UniversityUniversity of Economics and FinanceUniversity of Economics and LawUniversity of Economics Ho Chi Minh CityUniversity of IndustryUniversity of Social Sciences and Humanities - National University Hanoi
Azerbaijan
CENTRAL ASIA & THE CAUCASUS
Academy of Public Administration under the President of Azerbaijan RepublicAzerbaijan Medical UniversityAzerbaijan State Agrarian UniversityAzerbaijan State Cooperation University
Azerbaijan State Economic UniversityAzerbaijan State Oil AcademyAzerbaijan Technological UniversityAzerbaijan UniversityAzerbaijan University of Architecture and Conustruction
Azerbaijan University of LanguagesBaku Business UniversityBaku State UniversityGanja State UniversityLankaran State University
Mingechevir Polytechnic InstituteNakhchivan State UniversityOdlar Yurdu UniversitySumgayit State University
Kazakhstan
Almaty University of Power Engineering and TelecommunicationsEurasian National University named after L.N. Gumilev
Karaganda Institute of Language and Translation “Lingua”Karaganda State Technical UniversityKazakh National University named after Al-Farabi
Suleyman Demirel University, AlmatyTaraz State UniversityTuran University
University of International Business (UIB)
Kyrgyzstan
Academy of Management under the President of the Kyrgyz RepublicAmerican University - Central AsiaBishkek Academy of Finance and Economics
Bishkek Financial and Economic CollegeInstitute for Integration of International Educational ProgramsInstitute of New Information Technologies
International University of Central AsiaInternational University of KyrgyzstanKyrgyz State Juridical AcademyKyrgyz-Russian Slavic University
Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas UniversityOsh State UniversityOsh Technological UniversityUniversity of Friendship of Nations
78 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
Tajikistan
Institute of Economy and Trade of Tajik State University of CommerceInstitute of Entrepreneurship and ServiceKhujand State University named after B. Gafurov
Tajik State University of Commerce, DushanbeTajik State University of Law, Business and PolicyTajik State National UniversityTajik Technical University named after M. Osimi, Dushanbe
Albania
EUROPE
Agricultural University of TiranaUniversiteti “Luigj Gurakuqi” i ShkodrësUniversity “Aleksander Moisiu” of Durres
University “Aleksander Xhuvani” of ElbasanUniversity “Eqerem Çabej” GjirokastraUniversity “Fan S. Noli” of Korca
University “Ismail Qemali” of VloraUniversity of New York/TiranaUniversity of Tirana
France
3A Business School of Trade and DevelopmentAUDENCIA School of Management, Nantes (AUDENCIA Nantes)ECE INSEEC Business SchoolsEcole Centrale de Nantes (ECN)Ecole PolytechniqueESCE International School of Business
ESCEM Tours-PoitiersESDES Lyon School of ManagementESSCA School of ManagementESSEC Business School ParisEuromed Marseille -Ecole superieure de Commerce de Marseille-ProvenceGEM Grenoble School of Management
IAE Gustave EiffelIEP Lille Institute of Political ScienceIESEG School of ManagementISC Paris Business SchoolLa Rochelle School of ManagementNational Insurance Training Institution (ENAss)Niort University
Normandy Business SchoolRouen Business SchoolSciences Po - Institut of Sciences and Politics (Sciences Po - Paris)SUPELEC Engineering SchoolUniversity of NantesUniversity of Versailles Saint-Quentin en Yvelines
Germany
Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld UniversityBochum University of Applied SciencesBrandenburg University of Applied SciencesBrandenburg University of Technology CottbusCologne Business SchoolCologne University of Applied SciencesFree University of BerlinHumboldt University Berlin
Justus-Liebig University GiessenKarlshochschule International University Leuphana University of LueneburgOtto-von-Guericke University of MagdeburgReutlingen UniversityRuhr-University BochumTechnical University BraunschweigTechnical University DarmstadtTechnische Universität Muenchen
University of Applied Sciences LandshutUniversity of Applied Sciences RosenheimUniversity of BremenUniversity of CologneUniversity of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg CampusUniversity of HamburgUniversity of HannoverUniversity of HeidelbergUniversity of Hohenheim
University of Karlsruhe University of MannheimUniversity of PassauUniversity of RegensburgUniversity of Technology Bergakademie FreibergUniversity of WuppertalWestphalian Wilhelms University of Muenster
Netherlands
Delft University of TechnologyErasmus University RotterdamHanze University GroningenLeiden University
Maastricht UniversityStenden University LeeuwardenTilburg UniversityUniversity College Utrecht
University of AmsterdamUniversity of GroningenUtrecht UniversityVU University Amsterdam
Wageningen University and Research Centre
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 79
Poland
AGH University of Science and TechnologyJagiellonian University in KrakowLodz University
Poznan University of Mangement and BankingPoznan University of TechnologyTechnical University of Lodz
University of GdanskWarsaw UniversityWarsaw University of Life Sciences
Wyzsza Szkola Biznesu - National Louis University w Nowym Saczu
Russia
Academy of Labor and Social Relations, Krasnoyarsk AffiliateBashkir State Agrarian UniversityBashkir State Agrarian University, Zauralsky AffiliateBashkir State Pedagogical UniversityBashkir State UniversityBashkir State University, Neftekamsk AffiliateBashkir State University, Sterlitamak InstituteBashkir State University, Uchaly AffiliateBlagoveshchensk Pedagogical CollegeBudget and Treasury Academy of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation, Omsk AffiliateCheboksary Electrotechnical School of CommunicationChelyabinsk Institute of Economics and Law by M.V. LadoshinChelyabinsk State Academy of Culture and ArtChuvashian State Pedagogical University by YakovlevCollege of Professional TechnologiesCollege of Trade, Economy and ServiceEastern Humanitarian Academy of Economics and LawFrench Russian Institute of Business AdministrationHigher School of Economy, Affiliate PermInstitute of Economics and FinanceKemerovo State University, Novokuznetsk AffiliateKrasnodar State University of TechnologyKrasnoyarsk State Agrarian University
Krasnoyarsk State Aerospace UniversityKrasnoyarsk State Institute of Trade and EconomicsKrasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University by V.P. AstafyevKuban State UniversityKuban State University of Physical Training, Sport and TourismKumertau Mining CollegeKursk Institute of Management, Economics and BusinessKursk State Agricultural AcademyKursk Technical School of Economy and LawKuzbass State Pedagogical AcademyKuzbass State Technical University, Novokuznetsk AffiliateMaykop State Technological UniversityMoscow State Region Social Humanitarian InstituteMoscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Information, Krasnoyarsk AffiliateMoscow State University of Technology and Management, Meleuz AffiliateNizhniy Tagil Mining and Metallurgical CollegeNovosibirsk State Agrarian UniversityNovosibirsk State UniversityOmsk Art-Industrial CollegeOmsk Institute of Water Transport (branch) FSEI HPE Novosibirsk State Academy of Water TransportOmsk Motor Transportation CollegeOmsk State Agrarian University, Tara Affiliate
Omsk State Institute of ServiceOmsk State Pedagogical UniversityOmsk State Technical UniversityOmsk State University by F.M. DostoevskyOrenburg State University, Kumertay AffiliatePerm State Medical AcademyPerm State Pedagogical UniversityPerm State Pharmaceutical AcademyPerm State Technical InstitutePerm State UniversityRostov Institute of the Administration, Business and LawRussian Customs Academy Saint-Peterburg branch named after V.B.BobkovRussian State Social University, Affiliate CheboksaryRussian State Social University, Affiliate UfaRussian State University of Tourism and Service, Affiliate PermSaint Petersburg State Agrarian UniversitySaint Petersburg State Engineering InstituteSaint Petersburg State University of Film and TelevisionSaint-Petersburg State University of Economics and FinanceSibaisky Institute of Bashkirian State UniversitySiberian Academy of Public AdministrationSiberian Academy of State ServiceSiberian Federal Architecture and Building Institute
Siberian Federal UniversitySiberian Professional-Pedagogical CollegeSiberian Regional Business SchoolSiberian State Automobile and Highway AcademySiberian State Industrial UniversitySiberian State Technological UniversitySiberian State University of Telecommunication and InformationSiberian State University, Achinsk AffiliateSouth Ural State Technical CollegeSouthern Federal UniversityState University of ManagementState University of Management, Obninsk AffiliateSterlitamak Pedagogical CollegeTomsk Institute of BusinessTomsk Polytechnic UniversityTomsk State Pedagogical UniversityTomsk State UniversityTula State UniversityUfa College of Dress Design and TechnologyUfa State Academy of ServiceUfa Trade and Economic CollegeUral Academy of State Service, Chelyabinsk AffiliateUral Institute of the Economy of Management and LawUral State University of EconomicsUral State University of Economics, Kamensk- Ural Affiliate
Ukraine
Chernivtsi National University named after Yury FedkovichChernivtsi Trade Economics Institute of the Kyiv National Trade Economics UniversityDonetsk National Technical University
Donetsk State Academy of ManagementIvan Franko National University of LvivKharkiv Institute of Banking of the University of Banking of the National Bank of Ukraine
Kharkiv National University named after V.Karazin Kyiv National University named after Taras ShevchenkoNational University of “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”Odessa National University named after I.Mechnikov
Sevastopol National Technical UniversityUkrainian Engineering and Pedagogical AcademyUniversity “KROK”Vinnytsya National Technical University
80 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
United Kingdom
Aston University, BirminghamBPP University CollegeCardiff UniversityCity University, LondonImperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine - University of LondonKing’s College LondonLancaster UniversityLeeds Metroplitan UniversityLeicester UniversityLondon Metropolitan University
London School of Economics and Political Science, U. of LondonLoughborough UniversityNewcastle UniversityNottingham Trent UniversityPlymouth UniversityQueen Mary, University of LondonQueens University BelfastRegent’s College LondonRoyal Holloway, University of LondonSalford UniversitySchool of Oriental and African Studies
Sussex UniversitySwansea UniversityUniversity College LondonUniversity of BathUniversity of BedfordshireUniversity of BirminghamUniversity of CambridgeUniversity of DurhamUniversity of EssexUniversity of GlasgowUniversity of LeedsUniversity of Liverpool
University of ManchesterUniversity of NottinghamUniversity of OxfordUniversity of ReadingUniversity of SheffieldUniversity of SouthamptonUniversity of StrathclydeUniversity of SurreyUniversity of WarwickUniversity of York
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 81
82 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
WORLDWIDELEADERSHIPSIFE Worldwide and country operations are led by a distinguished group of boards and highly motivated staff of professionals who manage the day-to-day operations of the organization. Together, these individuals make up a diverse and talented group of leaders committed to achieving SIFE’s mission around the world. We’re especially proud that a significant number of these individuals, from our CEO to many country leaders and board members, are alumni of the SIFE program.
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 83
84 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
SIFE WORLDWIDE BOARD OF DIRECTORSCHAIRMANDoug McMillonPresident & CEO Walmart InternationalWalmart Stores, Inc.
VICE CHAIRMANJ. P. BilbreyPresident & CEOThe Hershey Company
SECRETARY/TREASURERShaun KellyVice Chair – OperationsKPMG LLP
David W. BernauerRetired Chairman & CEOWalgreen Company
William A. BucknerSenior Vice PresidentCargill, Inc.
Steve CahillanePresident and CEO Coca-Cola Refreshments USA The Coca-Cola Company
Douglas R. ConantBusiness Leader & Former President & CEOCampbell Soup Company
Joel ConnerChairman & CEOBellisio Foods, Inc.
William V. HickeyPresident & CEOSealed Air Corporation
Jack Kahl, Jr. President & CEOJack Kahl & Associates, LLC
Ravi KantVice ChairmanTata Motors Ltd.
Kees Kruythoff Head of Unilever NAUnilever
Kevin MalchoffExecutive Vice President, Global Business DevelopmentRich Products Corporation
Denise M. MorrisonPresident & CEOCampbell Soup Company
Russell PareraChief Executive OfficerKPMG India
Sergey A. PlastininChairman of the Board of DirectorsDevelopment of Regions JSC
Alvin Rohrs President & CEOSIFE Worldwide
Alex ShalabyChairmanMobinil
Nicholas C. WalshVice Chairman, ChartisExecutive Vice President, AIG
Zev WeissCEOAmerican Greetings Corporation
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 85
CHAIRMANAlex ShalabyChairmanMobinilEgypt
Mark SmithChairmanManassen FoodsAustralia
Intigam BabayevDeputy MinisterMinistry Youth and Sport of Azerbaijan RepublicAzerbaijan
Ian AitkenManaging PartnerPembroke Management LtdCanada
Jean Luc DecornoyCEO - ChairmanKPMG S.A. FranceFrance
Jörg KrellHead of Corporate OfficeBayer AGGermany
Samuel Ashiety-AdjeiManaging DirectorEcobank Transnational, IncGhana
Walter de la CruzCEOCafé BaristaGuatemala
Terence O’RourkeSenior PartnerKPMGIreland
Keiko OkayamaCEOAsahi EllesJapan
Yergaly ToleuovManaging DirectorNova CapitalKazakhstan
Andy WattManaging DirectorSyngenta East Africa LimitedKenya
Young-Gak(Ken) YunGroup ChairmanSamjong KPMGKorea
Artur KhaldarovCommercial Director, Deputy General DirectorRCT Ltd.Kyrgyzstan
Tengku Dato Zafrul Tengku Abdul AzizCEOMaybank Investment Bank BerhadMalaysia
Majid Kaissar El GhaibRetiredFormer CEO, Office National des PechesMorocco
Herman DijkhuizenChairmanKPMGNetherlands
John CunninghamExecutive DirectorIgnition PartnerNew Zealand
Olumide OlayinkaPartner, Risk Advisory ServicesKPMG NigeriaNigeria
Jose P. Leviste Jr.ChairmanOceana GoldPhilippines
Piotr WielgomasPresident of the BoardBIGRAM Management & Investment Sp. z.o.oPoland
Carmen MarreroVP OperationsPuerto Rico Suppliers GroupPuerto Rico
Andrew CranstonSr. Partner, Russia & CISKPMG in Russia and the CISRussia
Ndiaga SarrDirecteur AssocieKPMG SenegalSenegal
Gerard ChaiManaging Director, Singapore & IndonesiaKorn/Ferry InternationalSingapore
Evan PoulosChief Executive OfficerRich Products Corporation of South AfricaSouth Africa
Manqoba KhumaloManaging DirectorCoco-Cola Swaziland (Conco)Swaziland
Abdurasul BadadjanovDirectorEconomics Consulting & Research GroupTajikistan
Mom Rajawongse Disnadda DiskulChairmanRoyal Initiative Discovery InstituteThailand
Wafa Malouf SayadiPrésidentCentre des Jeunes DirigeantsTunisia
Vyacheslav ShoptenkoDirector & Owner / Deputy DirectorBusiness Laboratory Ltd & IET of ANEUkraine
Emyr WilliamsSenior AdvisorRoland Berger Strategy ConsultantsUnited Kingdom
Pham Phu Ngoc TraiChairman & CEOGlobal Intergration BusinessVietnam
Peter Kadzere (Interim Chair)Managing DirectorKingdom Asset ManagementZimbabwe
COUNTRY BOARD CHAIRS
86 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
Alvin RohrsPresident & CEOSIFE Worldwide
Bruce NasbyExecutive Vice President SIFE Worldwide
Mat BurtonChief Marketing Officer Senior Vice President, SIFE Worldwide
Sylvester JohnSenior Vice President, Strategic Initiatives SIFE Worldwide
Ann Marie AlmeidaPresident, International Affiliate DivisionSenior Vice President, SIFE Worldwide
Donna PattersonPresident, SIFE USASenior Vice President, SIFE Worldwide
Norwell CoquillardPresident, SIFE China Vice President, SIFE Worldwide
Jesus EsparzaPresident, SIFE Mexico Vice President, SIFE Worldwide
Cathy AshcraftVice President, Controller SIFE Worldwide
Nancy BassVice President, Human Resources SIFE Worldwide
Doug PittCorporate Executive Consultant, Information TechnologySIFE Worldwide
Judy HowardCountry LeaderSIFE Australia
Kamala MammadovaCountry LeaderSIFE Azerbaijan
Kleber Marins De PauloPresidentSIFE Brazil
Amy HarderCountry Leader & President, ACESIFE Canada
Fatma Mohamed SirryCountry Leader/Executive ManagerSIFE Egypt
Denis NeveuxCountry DirectorSIFE France
Aymeric MarmoratCountry LeaderSIFE France
Petra LeweCountry LeaderSIFE Germany
Evelyn AditseyCountry LeaderSIFE Ghana
Evelyn JuarezCountry LeaderSIFE Guatemala
Farhan PettiwalaPresidentSIFE India
Karina HowleyInterim Country LeaderSIFE Ireland
Makiko NakataniCountry LeaderSIFE Japan
Albina YerzhanovaCountry LeaderSIFE Kazakhstan
James ShikwatiCountry LeaderSIFE Kenya/IREN Kenya
Steve HongCountry Leader/CEOSIFE Korea
Timur KenjekovCountry LeaderSIFE Kyrgyzstan
Norela NuruddinCountry LeaderSIFE Malaysia
Siham Al FiguiguiCountry LeaderSIFE Morocco
Marije AdriaansensCountry LeaderSIFE Netherlands
Marjolein SchaftenaarCo-Country LeaderSIFE Netherlands
Tony PriceCountry LeaderSIFE New Zealand
Adesuwa IfediCountry LeaderSIFE Nigeria
Jose P. Leviste Jr.Country Leader/CEOSIFE Philippines
Paulina MazurCountry LeaderSIFE Poland
Lola YglesiasCountry LeaderSIFE Puerto Rico
Sergey RavichevCountry Leader & PresidentSIFE Russia
Tamara RavichevaCo-Country Leader-Vice PresidentSIFE Russia
Latif MbengueCountry DirectorSIFE Senegal
Mamie CheongCountry Leader/CEOSIFE Singapore
Letitia de WetCountry Leader/CEOSIFE South Africa
Bongani LangaCountry Leader/DirectorSIFE Swaziland
Anisakhon (Rahmatulloeva) MumimaCountry LeaderSIFE Tajikistan
Sithakaran AnuntasilpaCountry LeaderSIFE Thailand
Khaoula BoussamaExecutive DirectorSIFE Tunisia
Yaroslav KaplanCountry LeaderSIFE Ukraine
Jim InesonCountry Leader SIFE United Kingdom
Nguyen Thuy BinhCountry LeaderSIFE Vietnam
Saliwe MutetwaCountry LeaderSIFE Zimbabwe
SIFE WORLDWIDE EXECUTIVE TEAM
COUNTRY LEADERS
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 87
88 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
Remembering Our FriendFrom an initial handshake and commitment to help, Jack Shewmaker’s support of SIFE spanned the course of 25 years and permanently shaped the future of our organization. As chairman of the board, Jack revitalized SIFE during a time of critical need and later as a member of the board, galvanized support and enthusiasm for SIFE’s international expansion. Beyond the gift of
his time and generous financial contributions, Jack’s true legacy is the example of his leadership and courage in challenging us to set the bar higher. Although he will be missed by those of us who knew, respected and loved him, his spirit lives on. Every time we consider settling for the easiest and safest path, we will think of Jack and instead ask ourselves, “HOW HIGH IS UP?”
Jack Shewmaker1938-2010
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 89
After his passing in 2010, SIFE dedicated a new world headquarters sign and flag display in Jack’s name as a final recognition to his legacy. These memorials serve as a testament to the essential role Jack played in expanding SIFE’s reach and impact around the world and are a reminder to us all of what is possible if we’re willing to ask, “How high is up?”
Honoring His Legacy
• SIFE Hall of Fame• Global Champion of SIFE
• Secretariat Award• Legend Award
• Double Eagle Award• Champion of SIFE
• Guardian of SIFE• Honorary Sam Walton Fellow
Jack Shewmaker’s SIFE Awards and Achievements
90 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
The positive power of business goes beyond the traditional bottom line. When smart business practices are
applied toward the greater good, we can impact more than profits. We can change lives and make the world a better place.
SIFE Annual Report: 2011 | 91
92 | SIFE Annual Report: 2011
The Jack Shewmaker SIFE World HeadquartersRobert W. Plaster Free Enterprise CenterJack Kahl Entrepreneurship Center1959 East Kerr StreetSpringfield, MO USA 65803+1 417.831.9505www.sife.org
© 2012, SIFE®