A Pioneering Program
As Executive MBA Europe enters its 30th cohort, we look back with the alumni who pioneered the program with EXP-1.
A Pioneering ProgramPhotography by Pete Jones
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Booth community has come together to support each other in myriad ways. This fall, when limited in-person gatherings and events were possible, Booth’s new London campus served as a welcoming, invigorating, and supportive space for Booth alumni.
Located in the City of London, just a short walk from St. Paul’s Cathedral, the campus hosted an array of open-house events, from an art tour that allowed visitors to experience its fabulous modern collection, to a Worldwide Booth Night celebration, to the inaugural event in the Future of Capitalism series, and more.
As we prepare for the official grand opening celebration slated for March 28, we’re sharing moments that capture the spirit of our new campus and our community.
Above: Julie Morton, associate dean of the Executive MBA Program; Randall S. Kroszner, deputy dean for Executive Programs and the Norman R. Bobins Professor of Economics; and Madhav Rajan, dean and the George Pratt Shultz Professor of Accounting, connect in London during Dean Rajan’s November campus visit.
As Executive MBA Europe enters its 30th cohort, we look back with the alumni who pioneered the program with EXP-1.
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