NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Busy executives often put off professional
development because schedules are already too tight or they can‘t
afford to leave their jobs to go back to school full time.
Representatives of Vanderbilt University‘s executive programs office
and local alumni will hold an information session on the Vanderbilt
campus on Tuesday, March 8, to explain how successful business people
can grow professionally without disrupting their career paths.
They‘ll provide details on three options for professional
development offered by Vanderbilt‘s business school: the Executive MBA,
a nationally-ranked 21-month weekend program for those interested in an
MBA degree while keeping their jobs; short programs on a range of
management topics open to all working professionals and offered through
the Executive Development Institute; and Custom Corporate Programs,
short- or long-term educational programs tailored to an organization‘s
specific goals and needs.
The information session will be at the Owen Graduate School of
Management at 401 21st Ave. S. from 6 to 7:30 p.m. It is free and open
to the public. Reservations, which are requested, can be made by
calling 615-322-3120.
Media contact: Susanne Hicks, (615)322-NEWS
Susanne.hicks@vanderbilt.edu