Each year, GMAC® gathers hundreds of graduate management professionals across all functions to share best practices, marketplace trends, and research data. This year, join us in beautiful Toronto, Ontario, Canada, for two days of interactive sessions, networking opportunities, and riveting presentations—and bring back a wealth of information for your school and programs.
Journalist and scholar Marvin Kalb will tape a special broadcast of the award-winning Kalb Report television and radio program at the conference. Guests include Ron Alsop, columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Edie Hunt, managing director at Goldman Sachs, and Roger Martin, dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, who will discuss “Global Currency: The Value and Values of the MBA.”
Bestselling authors Tom Peters and Daniel Pink will deliver keynote presentations. Peters will discuss the importance of passion in today’s business world, and Pink will offer his ideas about what qualities will best serve graduates as they put their MBAs to use in the marketplace of the future.
Concurrent sessions will give attendees valuable information for their day-to-day operations, as well as a chance to network with other admissions professionals and business experts. Representatives from jetBlue Airways, MIT, and the University of Toronto’s McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology are just a few of the presenters on the program. A new session “track” will address diversity issues in the graduate management education market.
For more details and to register, please visit the 2005 GMAC® Annual Industry Conference Web page on gmac.com, write to us at programs@gmac.com, or call 1-703-749-0131. Registration will close in early May.
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