A Rotman EMBA Diary: Classmates Become Family
Networking is something that every MBA understands. It’s either a necessary evil—if you’re apprehensive about meeting new people—or it’s just a way to meet new people, get a job, learn about various industries or simply get noticed. However, for Andrew Davidson and Abhimanyu Sood, two EMBA students at the Univeristy of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, networking didn’t just help them meet new people; it helped them to build a new family. Continue reading…
Henley EMBA Ranks Top 50 in the World
For the second year in a row, the Financial Times ranked Henley Business School at the University of Reading as one of the top 50 EMBA programs in the world. The school ascended two places since last year’s ranking and was positioned as one of the top 10 programs in the UK and among the top 20 in Europe. Continue reading…
Cranfield School of Management’s Executive Development Program Receives High Honors
The European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) recently bestowed high honors upon the Cranfield School of Management for its executive development program.
The gold award specifically acknowledged the school’s Center for Customized Executive Education (CCED), which has a longstanding partnership with oil and gas company BG Group.
Blind Iron Man Joe Bellantoni Graduates from Sloan
MIT’s Sloan School of Management recently published a press release on its blog to salute upcoming Executive MBA graduate Joe Bellantoni, who will receive his degree nearly nine years to the day he went blind in the aftermath of a car accident that nearly killed him. Continue reading…
DeGroote Announces New EMBA Scholarships for Incoming Students
The DeGroote School of Business recently announced four entrance EMBA scholarships in Digital Transformation program, valued at $10,000 each. All four scholarship recipients will be chosen by the EMBA Admissions Committee and McMaster’s School of Graduate Studies. Continue reading…
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: George Mason’s John Cotton Earns Executive MBA After Military Service
An article on George Mason University School of Business’ website profiled recent EMBA recipient John Cotton. The retired U.S. Navy Vice Admiral and third generation military pilot earned his Executive MBA from Mason in 2015, winning the Executive MBA Outstanding Student Award in the process.
Cotton told The School of Business that he “simply never had time to get an MBA degree.” He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1973, going onto serve in the Navy in various positions and roles. Continue reading…