SESSION DETAILS
Welcome Speech & Plenary Session (Lower floor)
Event: INTED2012
Session time: Monday, 5th of March from 08:45 to 10:00 (UTC+01:00)
Session type: ORAL


08:45 – 10:00 Welcome Speech

  • Antonio Garcia Ricós, INTED2012 Organizing Committee

  • Dª Ana Albert Balaguer, City-Councillor for Education and Popular University. Valencia City Council

  • Dr. Tracey Wilen-Daugenti, Vice President and Managing Director, Apollo Research Institute (USA)
    Keynote Speech: Society 3.0. Creating Tomorrow’s Future Today


Tracey Wilen-Daugenti

Education pays off.

That is the mission and vision of Dr. Tracey Wilen-Daugenti, one of the world’s leading authorities on the convergence of education, technology and the workforce. She is Vice President and Managing Director of Apollo Research Institute. The Institute’s research demonstrates the value of education and provides recommendations to help leaders make the decisions that will ensure today’s workforce is employable tomorrow. 

Tracey sees education, technology and the workforce from multiple perspectives. As a visiting scholar at Stanford University’s Media X program, she knows what it takes to produce superior research and analysis. As a former Silicon Valley executive, she knows the relevance of education in our global high-technology economy. Finally, her work at Apollo Research Institute opens up insights into making education more accessible, sustainable and relevant to the workplace.

Her own education path includes a master’s degree and doctorate in business. She has held executive positions at Hewlett-Packard and Apple, and was the Higher Education Practice Lead for Cisco Systems’ strategy organization. For over 15 years, she has taught business and women’s studies at colleges and universities in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Through her numerous books, papers, presentations, and media appearances, Dr. Wilen-Daugenti has catalyzed new thinking among business leaders and academics in over 100 countries. In her books .edu: Technology and Learning Environments in Higher Education (2008) and the upcoming Society 3.0: How Technology is Reshaping Education, Work, and Society (January 2012), she explores the intersection of technology, education, and business. These future-forward but pragmatic books have profound implications for employers seeking new talent, employees who want to stay relevant, and educators who desire to prepare the next-generation workforce.

Dr. Wilen-Daugenti’s research also extends to how women are a force for positive change in the workplace and society. She has written seven books on the reality of doing business in emerging markets around the world.  Three generations of women have learned how to do business on three continents from her publications on women in international business.

Dr. Wilen-Daugenti is a source of first choice on national and international radio and television programs, including CNN, KQED, CNBC, and ABC. She is frequently quoted in the mass media and outlets like the Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, LA Times, Wired magazine and San Jose Mercury News. She was named San Francisco Woman of the Year for her outreach efforts and research on women and technology.

“Education pays off,” says Dr. Wilen-Daugenti, “because it is the best way to create tomorrow’s future today.”