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The Kellogg-Schulich Global Advantage

Ranked #1 in Canada by the Financial Times of London, the Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA at the Schulich School of Business is a partner in the Kellogg School of Management’s global network of EMBA programs. The Wall Street Journal ranks this network #1 in the world in its inaugural survey of the world’s leading EMBA programs. Why such high scores? With its global content, locations, faculty and students, the Kellogg-Schulich EMBA makes the world your classroom.

 

In The Spotlight

The presentation of a photograph to commemorate the KS07 Class Legacy Gift.

The presentation of a photograph to commemorate the KS07 Class Legacy Gift.

In a Class by Themselves: Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA Convocation Friday, October 16, 2009

They are not your typical students. They are presidents, vice presidents, chief financial officers, directors and managers of some of Canada’s most respected corporations. And on Friday, October 16th, 2009, they gathered together in celebration of their successful completion of the Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA program. In an engaging and heartfelt ceremony, the graduates were honoured for their outstanding achievement, profound dedication and hard work.
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Louise Borins

Louise Borins (EMBA Class of ’09)

The Kellogg-Schulich Worldwide Classroom: Tel Aviv

Louise Borins is a successful entrepreneur with a unique business concept. After completing a Bachelor of Education at York University, Louise combined her background as an educator with her experience in the corporate sector and founded Into The Kitchen, a culinary program that allows individuals the unique opportunity to learn the art of cooking from chefs working in some of Toronto’s A-list restaurants.

Louise decided to go back to school and pursue her Kellogg-Schulich EMBA because she wanted to explore other career paths, “With the economy constantly changing, I wanted to keep my options open and explore the professional opportunities an EMBA can lead to.”
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