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Lessons from the Chilean Mine Rescue

Part of Leadership in the Rescue of the 33 Chilean Miners series

FREE Workshop

Evening Program

Saturday, September 15, 2012 - 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET
Code: MINER4
Location:
National Museum of Natural History
10th & Constitution Avenue, NW
Metro: Smithsonian (Blue/Orange lines)
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This is a free program. Registration will close Thursday, Sept. 13 at 5 p.m.

In this leadership seminar, participants will go through the special bilingual exhibition Against All Odds: Rescue at the Chilean Mine, and join the Wharton School’s Michael Useem in a hands-on workshop to identify the most important and enduring lessons of the Chilean Mine Rescue of the 33 miners from October 2010.

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This program is organized in collaboration with the Embassy of Chile. The Washington Post On Leadership, Wharton Leadership Center, University of Pennsylvania, and Knowledge @ Wharton.
 


This program is part of a series commemorating the anniversary of the historic rescue of 33 Chilean miners and the special exhibition Against All Odds: Rescue at the Chilean Mine. The bilingual exhibition is on view at the National Museum of Natural History (2nd floor, Hall of Gems and Minerals, East Wing) until September 2012. Exhibition Lead Sponsors: The Caterpillar Foundation, Caterpillar Global Mining, and Finning Chile S.A. 

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