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Dr. Abdul Kalam

Updated April 20, 7:30 p.m.: The Dr Kalam video has been posted. We expect the high resolution version of the video to be posted on April 21, 2010.

Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, former president of India, shared his insights on “Life, Progress, Challenges, and Growth” during a Distinguished Leaders Series discussion at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business.

The Distinguished Leaders Series annually brings to Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business accomplished leaders who share their unique experiences with the school’s undergraduate and graduate students.

8 Responses to “Dr. Abdul Kalam”

  1. Subha says:

    Will there be a podcast published for Dr. Kalam’s talk from tonight?

  2. rjm says:

    We are having some technical difficulties with the video. We hope to have the event posted this evening. Please make sure to include your e-mail in the post and we will make sure to e-mail you when it has been posted.

  3. Khurrum says:

    Please let me know when posted.

  4. Pradeep says:

    Pl post as early as possible & let me know once done.

  5. Bas64 says:

    Please let me know when posted.

  6. RASHMI says:

    I would like the link or transcript as well

  7. Abdullah says:

    thank you so much.
    regard’s

  8. [...] May 12, 2010 Former Indian President Abdul Kalam Visits DC Posted by Purti Bali under Political Pillar Leave a Comment  Former Indian President Abdul Kalam was touring the US and visiting university campuses this past April. He was invited by Georgetown University and George Washington University to speak to their students and the DC community, and NetSAP DC was given 100 seats for our members to attend his speech at Georgetown on April 19. Click here to view a video recording of his speech. [...]

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