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Friday, Nov 11, 2011Pepperdine Executive Programs Advances in BusinessWeek Global Ranking
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The Graziadio School of Business and Management at Pepperdine University is honored to share that the Executive MBA in California is recognized among top EMBA programs in Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s latest ranking. The program is now ranked 31st internationally.
“The most important measure by which we gauge our success remains how prepared our students are to face the opportunities and challenge of the business world once they graduate,” said Dean Linda A. Livingstone, Ph.D. “Executive Program’s faculty, staff and class advisors remain focused on the quality of the student experience in the classroom as well as strengthening the program’s reputation globally.”
Working with faculty leaders and Associate Dean Dr. Gary Mangiofico, Executive Programs in the last year has instituted enhancements to the curriculum, expanded services provided by class advisors and initiated a higher level of community engagement with program students and alumni.
The Bloomberg BusinessWeek placement reflects the continued recognition of the Graziadio School’s academic excellence and commitment to developing values-centered business leaders. Earlier this year, U.S. News & World Report ranked the Graziadio School 36th in the nation among business school programs for the working professional. Previously, U.S. News named the Education-to-Business (E2B) program, in which MBA students consult for a major company, as one of “top 10 college courses that will pay off at work.”
The Graziadio School ranks consistently among the top 100 business schools. In recent weeks, Financial Times, Princeton Review and Aspen Institute’s Beyond Grey Pinstripe have recognized Pepperdine’s graduate management education offerings.
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