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Date: March 8, 2022
Women represent half of the workforce but make up less than 20% of boards and 5% of CEOs among the Fortune 500.
The statistics are sobering, but these obstacles also present an opportunity for women with graduate management degrees. Companies are looking to build more diverse leadership for the 21st century. Change is happening. Join the movement and shape the future.
The Women Leading Business virtual event offers female prospective students a unique opportunity to gain insights into our graduate management programs in the company of other women and those who support them in their careers: peers considering business school, successful alumnae and industry leaders. Learn about their journeys and how you can develop your personal story.
Audience: Prospective MBA and MS students, alumni, current students
Date: February 11, 2022
The rapidly growing health care industry has increased demand for engaged and motivated leaders who can help reinvent the public health paradigm. Earning a dual Master of Public Health/MBA degree prepares graduates for accelerated career paths.
Malkijah Griffiths, MPH/MBA ’22, openly discusses:
Audience: Prospective MPH and MBA students
Date: February 11, 2022
The rapidly growing health care industry has increased demand for engaged and motivated leaders who can help reinvent the public health paradigm. Earning a dual Master of Public Health/MBA degree prepares graduates for accelerated career paths.
Malkijah Griffiths, MPH/MBA ’22, openly discusses:
Audience: Prospective MPH and MBA students
Date: January 18, 2022
Is the MS in Finance program right for you? Are you right for it? Find out what life is like in our highly ranked program via candid conversations with current graduate students Archana Mohan, MS ’22, and Vishal Subramaniam, MS ’22. In Part 1, students are asked:
Audience: MS in Finance prospective students
Date: January 18, 2022
Can UB’s MS in Finance program help you attain your career goals? In Part 2 of our series, current graduate students Archana Mohan, MS ’22, and Vishal Subramaniam, MS ’22, discuss:
Audience: MS in Finance prospective students
Date: January 18, 2022
Learn more Buffalo, UB, the MSF program and current graduate students Archana Mohan, MS ’22, and Vishal Subramaniam, MS ’22, as they discuss:
Audience: MS in Finance prospective students