Town Hall Meeting with Carly Fiorina

Presidential Caucus Series

Friday, 28 Aug 2015 at 3:00 pm – Great Hall, Memorial Union

No tickets required

Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, was previously senior vice president of AT&T. She led the successful spinoff from AT&T of Lucent, working her way up and eventually being named group president for the global service provider business. After leaving Hewlett Packard, she joined former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to found the One Woman Initiative that later merged with Opportunity International, where Fiorina served as Global Board Chair. Over the past 15 years, Opportunity International has created 10 million jobs through $6.8 billion in micro loans. She also became the Chairman of Good360, an organization that has distributed more than $8 billion in donated goods around the world. She has an undergraduate degree from Stanford and an MBA from the University of Maryland.

Since 1987, the Presidential Caucus Series has provided students, faculty, and community members with an opportunity to question presidential candidates or their representative before the precinct caucuses.
The series is cosponsored by Student Government, the College Republicans, College Democrats, and the University Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government), and administered by the Lectures Program.

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Cosponsored By:
  • College Republicans
  • Student Government
  • Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)

Stay for the entire event, including the brief question-and-answer session that follows the formal presentation. Most events run 75 minutes.

Sign-ins are after the event concludes. For lectures in the Memorial Union, go to the information desk in the Main Lounge. In other academic buildings, look for signage outside the auditorium.

Lecture Etiquette

  • Stay for the entire lecture and the brief audience Q&A. If a student needs to leave early, he or she should sit near the back and exit discreetly.
  • Do not bring food or uncovered drinks into the lecture.
  • Check with Lectures staff before taking photographs or recording any portion of the event. There are often restrictions. Cell phones, tablets and laptops may be used to take notes or for class assignments.
  • Keep questions or comments brief and concise to allow as many as possible.