Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime is instructing at Cornell University this Fall.
Reggie – who’s a graduate of Cornell – is taking over the mantle of Leader in Residence on the New York college starting October 21, it was announced over Twitter. The position will give attention to management, aware capitalism, and repair. In different phrases, not a lot gaming.
The information is out! We can’t wait to have @Reggie again on campus and dealing with our unbelievable #CornellDyson college students 🙌 https://t.co/iAJnMDUivX
— Cornell Dyson (@CornellDyson) August 29, 2019
The place represents a part of a brand new program on the college which can see Fils-Aime concerned within the growth of a non-traditional classroom. Reggie’s position will embrace particular person mentorship, small group dialogue, and the odd public lecture. His first lecture takes place at Cornell University’s Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management and is open to the general public.
“Each academic year, the Dyson Leadership Program invites premier leaders to the Cornell campus with its Leaders in Residence program,” reads an announcement from Cornell University. “Students, primarily undergraduates, learn about leadership though ongoing, personal interaction with successful leaders who represent a variety of industries and sectors.”
“Leaders in Residence will come to campus once each semester to meet one-on-one with students, lead small group discussions, and facilitate a larger workshop—all centered around leadership, conscious capitalism, and service”
pic.twitter.com/dJ9yT8JqbW. Don’t skip class. Don’t go to sleep. Better be an excellent scholar when Regginator is your lecturer. @CornellDyson @CornellCALS @CornellAlumni @Cornell
— Reggie Fils-Aime (@Reggie) August 30, 2019
Reggie left Nintendo earlier this year. His final day with Nintendo was April 15, at which level Nintendo of America’s SVP Doug Bowser took over. Fils-Aime began at Nintendo of America in 2003 as its govt vp of Sales and Marketing and have become its President and COO in May 2006.
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