Are you interested in George Washington University’s World Executive MBA program? If so, join the school and its admissions department for a Saturday lunch session where you can meet current WEMBA students, program faculty and university staff. After chatting over a bite to eat, prospective MBAs will have the opportunity to sit in on a WEMBA class session. This event is taking place on Saturday, January 17, 2015 at The Four Seasons Hotel Washington, D.C. from 12:30 – 3:00 PM.
According to George Washington’s World Executive MBA webpage, those pursing the degree should expect “a comprehensive program that prepares working professionals to build and lead successful teams, manage effectively on a global landscape, deliver exemplary results, leverage the power of partnership and use communication, critical thinking and problem solving with new mastery.”
GWSB’s specialized WEMBA with Cybersecurity specifically prepare business leaders to work across industries, sectors and borders to detect, confront and solve contemporary tech and web security issues. Professionals enrolled in the program learn from top cybersecurity and cyber-policy experts and the program’s international residencies assign candidates to work on actual cybersecurity projects with organizations such as NATO in Brussels or the European Cybercrime Centre at the Hague.
“The GW program allowed me to maintain my work obligations with little impact. The program is rigorous but it is also very responsive to the needs of today’s business environment,” said Adrian Riddell, GWSB WEMBA.
You can register for the admissions event here.