Take advantage of our dedicated event program to engage with MBS faculty, visiting academics, business leaders, current students and other alumni.
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(04 March 2010 06:00 PM to 04 March 2010 08:00 PM)
New media is changing the investment and business landscape. Hear from Macquarie's Head of Direct Investing, Banking and Financial Services as he discusses their pioneering Macquarie Edge platform at MBS on Thursday 4 March.
(15 March 2010 12:30 PM to 15 March 2010 02:00 PM)
Australia and the World Trading System - Where to from here? A rare opportunity to network with fellow alumni and hear from a world expert in an intimate learning environment...
(25 March 2010 06:15 PM to 25 March 2010 08:00 PM)
Reserve Thursday March 25th in your diary and join panellists as they debate key points from Professor Ross Garnaut's latest book 'The Great Crash of 2008'.
(01 April 2010 06:00 PM to 15 April 2010 07:30 PM)
Who Matters? Everyone Matters. Find out how to maximise your networks through a unique three-part ‘Connect Series’ which will focus on better understanding the value of people networks and how to further develop and retain authentic relationships with people of like minds.
(14 April 2010 07:15 AM to 14 April 2010 08:45 AM)
As part of the APC Leadership Breakfast Series 2010 at MBS, hear from Garry Ridge, President & CEO, WD-40, a leader whose quest for learning inspired organisational change.
Sign up to take part in a unique four-part breakfast series, where you will discover how to optimise your own wealth management strategy in an intimate learning environment. This series will provide impartial and independent advice on optimal wealth management practice and how this relates to you.
Join MBS Philosopher-in-residence, Professor John Armstrong as he presents his new five-part breakfast series 'Creative Thinking and the Power of Ideas' in April. John's series are hugely popular so get in early and register now.
Register now to hear from Andrew Scott, MD, Whybin\TBWA\Tequila Melbourne as he profiles a number of the agency's internationally recognised advertising and marketing campaigns. He will also outline how the agency has overturned conventions and shaken up the marketplace of some of the world’s leading brands.
Over breakfast in June (Melbourne - 2 & Sydney - 4) hear views from two MBS academic experts on the likelihood of a full GFC recovery and the optimal talent base necessary to exploit opportunities in an economic recovery environment. Find out more...
Join fellow MBS Alumni in NSW on June 17th for the next 4Seasons event - a quarterly social networking opportunity for business graduates of MBS and other leading schools. Come along and network in a relaxed, informal setting.
Join Professor Bob Wood, Director, MBS Centre for Ethical Leadership and the MBS community at the official launch of the Vincent Fairfax Fellowship Program in Melbourne on the 23rd of June and Sydney on the 24th June.
The Personal Wealth Management Series has been hugely successful in Melbourne with the fourth series just completed last month. In this session (from 8am to 2pm) you will discover how to optimise your own wealth management strategy. Sign up today!
No one likes paying more tax than they need to, yet so many do. Why is this? Usually the answer lies in who or what owns the assets generating the taxable income. If you would like to better understand how to use different entities in ways that do not limit access to capital however can provide tax minimisation benefits then sign up today to find out how.
(05 August 2010 07:00 PM to 05 August 2010 11:00 PM)
Join us on Thursday August 5 for our annual celebration of the achievements of women in management. This year we’re honoured to host keynote speaker Elizabeth Proust AO. Register today to hear Elizabeth share insights about her career path.
(09 September 2010 06:30 PM to 09 September 2010 10:00 PM)
The WA MBS Alumni Chapter will host Prof. Jenny George, Dean for a dinner on Thursday 9 September. She will disucuss recent research and changes taking place at the school as well as ideas for the future.