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James Goodwin, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, United Airlines (UAL), revealed how United plans to reinvigorate airline service through electronic commerce in "Teaching an Old Economy Industry New Economy Tricks," at the Club’s CEO Breakfast on December 6, 2000.





Jamie Dimon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, BANK ONE Corporation, discussed his vision for a new BANK ONE at The Executives' Club of Chicago’s luncheon on November 15, 2000. The title of Mr. Dimon's presentation was "Challenges in Financial Services".






Scott McNealy, Chairman President and Chief Executive Officer of Sun Microsystems, addressed a sold-out audience of Club members and guests "The Net Game: Playing to Win" on October 24, 2000.





C. Steven McMillan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Sara Lee Corporation, spoke at the inauguration of the Club's new breakfast series, "Leadership in the New Economy: Visions for the 21st Century" on Wednesday, October 18, 2000.





Miles D. White, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Abbott Laborites opened the the 2000 - 2001 Season with his address "Old Line Online: Transforming Traditional Companies Through E-Business," at the Club's luncheon on September 27, 2000.






Mel Bergstein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Diamond Technology Partners, moderated The Executives' Club of Chicago high-tech seminar of the 2000 - 2001 Season "Old Line Online: Transforming Traditional Companies Through E-Business" on September 27, 2000.





Michael Capellas, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, COMPAQ Computer Corporation, gave a talk on "Technology -- It is the Best of Times, It is the Worst of Times," at the club's luncheon on June 12, 2001.





Steve Balmer, Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft Corporation, spoke about "The Software Opportunity: Enabling Agile Business," at the special breakfast on May 31, 2001.





Erkki Liikanen, European Comissioner of Enterprise and Information Society, talked about "Regulation vs. Self-Regulation - European Point of View", at the breakfast on May 17, 2001, part of the club's whole-day program - Global Information Technology Summit.
The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, City of Chicago, made the opening remarks.





Sam Pitroda, Chairman, WorldTel, United Kingdom, delivered an opening address and moderated the government section of the discussion at the Global Information Technology Summit on May 17, 2001.





Pertti Johansson, Senior Vice President, Motorola, USA, delivered an opening address and moderated the discussion at the business panel of the Global Information Technology Summit on May 17, 2001, part of the club's whole-day program.





Edward M. Liddy, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Allstate Corporation, discussed "Silicon Praire Lives: Chicago's Real Internet Revolution," at the Club's Chicago CEO breakfast on May 2, 2001.





Lee R. Raymond, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Exxon Mobil Corporation, was the club's guest speaker at the club's luncheon on April 19, 2001. He was awarded the Executive Of The Year award. The title of his presentation was "Holding the High Ground: International Trade and Investment."





His Excellency Guenter Burghardt, Head of  European Commission Delegation to the United States, commented on "Recent Political and Economic Developments in the Europen Union" at the club's special luncheon on April 10, 2001.
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Charles (Chad) Holliday, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, DuPont gave a powerful presentation on  "The Challenge of Sustainable Growth" at the club's luncheon on March 15, 2001.





Richard Notebaert, President and Chief Executive Officer, Tellabs, Inc. was the club's speaker at the Chicago CEO Breakfast Meeting on March 1, 2001.  The title of Mr. Notebaert's presentation was "Organizing For The Future."





His Excellency Géza Jeszenszky, Ambassador of Hungary to the United States of America, addressed members and guests of The Executives' Club of Chicago at the special luncheon entitled "Hungary: A Key Ally In Central Europe" on February 22, 2001.





The Honorable John H. Glenn, Jr., Senator, delivered an opening address and moderated the discussion at the "Winning the War for Talent" high-tech conference on February 21, 2001.





Michael C. Ruettgers, Executive Chairman, EMC Corporation, delivered a key note address "Return on Information: The new ROI for the New Economy,"at the luncheon on February 21, 2001 .





Kaarina Koskenalusta, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Executives' Club of Chicago, was introduced as the Honorary Consul of Hungary in Illinois, at the special reception on February 21, 2001.





Jacques Nasser, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ford Motor Company, was the club's speaker at a special breakfast held on February 9, 2001.





Terry Savage, Financial Columnist, Chicago Sun-Times, and best-selling author of "The Savage Truth on Money", moderated the panel discussion at the "Economic Outlook for 2001 and Beyond" luncheon on  January 18, 2001.





Dr. Steven N. Kaplan, The Neubauer Family Professor of Entrepreneurship and Finance, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, moderated the Club's high-tech seminar, "Shaping the World: High Tech 2001 and Beyond", which explored the socio-economic impact of future technologies.





Tim Koogle, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of YAHOO!, discussed the evolution of a startup company into the world's most recognized Internet brand name.



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