Toronto, Monday, April 7, 2025
Executive MBA Event

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LEARN. NETWORK. DISCOVER.

Each Premier EMBA event is free of charge and features an alumni panel discussion and opportunities for networking with alumni and business school representatives. Explore business schools, learn about the benefits of the specific executive education programs presented at the event and get feedback from school representatives on your eligibility and profile.

Presented programs & Alumni:

The Premier EMBA Experience

  • Explore the best Executive MBA programs in the world for free
  • Interact with business schools and alumni during an exclusive networking cocktail
  • Enjoy a personalized approach tailored to your preferences and profile

Key Benefits

The events give you the opportunity to receive feedback on your eligibility for the most reputable EMBA programs directly from their admissions representatives and alumni. All event participants may receive a personalized and individual career consulting session with our executive education experts who are also available during the event.


Venue
Lodge On Queen
251 Queen St W, ON M5V 1Z4, Toronto
Agenda
Toronto, Monday, April 7, 2025
5:45 PM - 6:15 PM Welcome
6:15 PM - 7:00 PM Alumni panel discussion: "How to do it all: balancing EMBA, work and family" featuring University of Toronto (Rotman), Queen's University (Smith) - Cornell, London Business School - Columbia
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Networking cocktail reception with business schools and alumni
Panel alumni speakers
Sarah Tino
Smith at Queen's & Cornell EMBA | Learning Experience Specialist at TD
Devin Pratt
London Business School & Columbia EMBA | Research Director at IDC
Karthi Gobinath
Rotman EMBA | Deputy Chief of Staff & Director of Policy to the Hon. Doug Downey, Attorney General of Ontario