Barry Wright has been named the 2008/2009 Graduate Business Programs Professor of the Year. The Award was presented at the 2009 Faculty of Business Formal at Club Roma in St. Catharines, Ontario.
This year our most popular Speed Networking Toronto Edition Event will be held on March 9th. Be prepared to network with employers and alumni at the brand new CMA Ontario Professional Development Institute. This state-of-the-art facility is tracking to achieve a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification. A must see!
Event Details
EVENT: Speed Networking Toronto Edition
DATE: Tuesday, March 9th
LOCATION: CMA Ontario’s Professional Development Institute, 25 York Street, Toronto
WHAT'S INCLUDED:      •  Coach transportation to and from Toronto
                                  •  AppetizersÂ
                                  •  Two drinks
COST: TBD ($10)
Your Next Steps
STUDENT PREREGISTER: Provide us with feedback and request any specific organizations that you would like to see at this event. Visit http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/N9FL7K6. After the preregistration you will be receiving a confirmation e-mail prior to the event with official registration information. Preregistered individuals will be informed in advance of the official registration. Students who preregister earlier are given the first right of refusal to formally register.
Register early to secure your spot for the event!
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The 2008/2009 Brock GBC Executive is pleased to award the inaugural GBC Outstanding Contribution Award to Ted Soepboer. The Award is presented to one student who contributed significantly to the success of the GBC.
Ted Soepboer (MBA, '10) was one of the founding members of the GBC and the inaugural Vice-President of External Affairs. Ted organized Brock's enrolment in six different inter-collegiate business competitions, involving more than 30 students. He also fostered partnerships with numerous organizations include the CMA of Ontario and Smith Nixon LLP. Without Ted's contributions, the GBC and Brock University's Faculty of Business would not have enjoyed the successful year they did.
Congratulations Ted and thank you for all of your hard work!
Get Involved!
Getting involved with the Graduate Business Council may be one of the most rewarding experiences you have here at Brock. The GBC will provide you with numerous opportunities to further enhance your leadership skills, build your personal and professional networks, and make the most out of your time at Brock.
The level of involvement you commit is entirely up to you. Whether you would like to join the Executive or run an event, we want to have you on board!