GW's School of Business Adjusts
MBA Line-up to Meet Market Demands
In 1991,
the first GW EMBA program was launched at the Virginia Campus in
Ashburn with a
focus on the rapidly growing technology industry in Northern Virginia.
Every year the EMBA program has attracted an excellent cohort of
students who, upon graduation, have continued to pursue successful careers in the
area, throughout the United States and abroad. After 14 years and
400 graduates, the GW Executive MBA Program is excited to announce its
move to the main campus in Washington, D.C. to coincide with the opening of the Business School's new building, Duques Hall. View
real-time images of the Duques Hall construction progress at
www.gwu.edu/~sbpm/about/building/buildingcam.htm
With the Class of 2007 already in
place at its new location, the program is currently recruiting the
Class of 2008 to begin classes in Fall of 2006.
The EMBA program will
continues to focus on the educational needs of mid- to senior-level
managers and professionals. The main campus move not only offers
senior executives tighter connections to Washington, D.C., but it generates additional interest with organizations dealing with the
government, agency officials and non-profits. More importantly, the delivery of the program
has been retooled to better fit the educational needs of fast-track
senior managers.