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Oct 25, 2016

LBS MBA Student Named Future LGBT Leader By Financial Times

Financial Times' 2016 OUTstanding LGBT + Future Leaders

London Business School student Dr. Nicholas Deakin, ‘17 MBA, was among the honorees named to this year’s Financial Times “2016 OUTstanding LGBT + Future Leaders” list, coming in at an impressive fifth overall.

Dr. Deakin has already made a long-standing positive impact in the LGBT community as an acting co-president of the LBS Out In Business Club and volunteer member of the school’s Diversity Role Models program. He was one of three LBS alumni named to the “Future Leaders” list, alongside Samuel Rensing, ‘16 MBA, and Emmeline Tang ‘15 MBA. Elliot Vaughn, a ‘05 LBS graduate and current partner and managing director at the Boston Consulting Group, was named to the “Top 100 LGBT Executives” list as well.

“Diversity is part and parcel of life at London Business School, whether you look at the professional backgrounds, nationalities, genders or the sexuality of LBS students,” Deakin told LBS after earning the honor. “We are united by difference and represent the truly cosmopolitan nature of London.”

Co-leading the school’s Out In Business Club, Dr. Deakin helped land the school’s largest ever LGBT student intake in 2015.

“The Out in Business Club has developed into one of the most active clubs on campus, driven by corporate support from the school’s biggest recruiters and buy in from the very highest levels of the School including faculty,” he noted.

“We are tremendously grateful to LBS for providing the funding for our first ever LGBT+ scholarship candidate. Sitting between the school and the professional community, we connect our students with the most forward-thinking recruiters, current LGBT+ leaders and professional organisations who are demonstrating the return on diversity in business.”

The Financial Timesmethodology behind this year’s “Future Leaders” ranking weighed performance and potential, with a strong focus on LGBT inclusion. Those honored on both the “Future Leaders” and “Top 100 LGBT Executives” list were nominated by their peers explicitly with permission that they be published, hence why Apple CEO Tim Cook is curiously missing from the latter. Gigi Chao, executive vice-chairman, Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd. led the “Top 100 LGBT Executives” ranking—the first time an Asian executive has earned the top honor.

This year’s “2016 OUTstanding LGBT + Future Leaders” list can be read here.

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Jul 7, 2016

Cranfield School of Management’s Executive Development Program Receives High Honors

Cranfield School, home of the executive development program

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.

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Apr 7, 2016

Ageno School of Business Professor Named Top Wealth Management Advisor

Golden Gate University

Professor Elissa Buie of Golden Gate University’s Edward S. Ageno School of Business was recently named the Top Wealth Advisor in the country by Washingtonian Magazine.

Buie teaches financial planning to MBAs at the Ageno School, and she also sits on the Board of Trustees of the Foundation for Financial Planning. She is co-founder of wealth management firm Yeske Buie.

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Jan 27, 2016

USD MBA Ranked as #29 Best Program in the Nation by FT

The MBA program at the University of San Diego School of Business Administration ranked #28 in the nation and #59 in the world, according to the 2016 Financial Times Global MBA Rankings survey. The rankings reveal an improvement for USD from last year where the program ranked #33 in the nation and #66 in the world. Continue reading…

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Jan 27, 2016

Rotman School Ranks Best MBA in Canada According to FT

Rotman School Campus

The University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management ranked as the best MBA program in Canada for the tenth year in a row, and in the top 60 globally according to the newest 2016 Global MBA Ranking by the Financial Times. The report also revealed that the Rotman School ranked as #3 in the world for faculty research. Continue reading…

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Jan 27, 2016

Foster School Ranks Top 50 Global MBA According to FT

The Financial Times just released its 2016 Global MBA Ranking, and the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business placed in the top 50 (#49) in the world and #21 in the US. The Foster School has continued to improve its ranking every year since 2005, where it ranked #93 globally and #56 in the U.S. Continue reading…

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