Resources


The PMBA Team with Sauder’s Robert H. Lee Graduate School (RHL) is here to help you from the moment you join the PMBA program until graduation and the PMBA Team with the Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre (BCC) is here to assist you with Career Development. Feel free to reach out to them through email or phone as seen below.

Robert H. Lee Graduate School

Donna Wood
Manager, Professional MBA,
Robert H. Lee Graduate School
E: donna.wood@sauder.ubc.ca
T: 604.822.3219
Emily Speidel
Senior Program Assistant, Professional MBA,
Robert H. Lee Graduate School
E: emily.speidel@sauder.ubc.ca
T: 604.822.1791
RJ Ruson
Assistant, Graduate Careers,
Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre
E: ramon.juson@sauder.ubc.ca
T: 604.822.2804
Marja Harmer
Manager, MBA Careers,
Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre
E: marja.harmer@sauder.ubc.ca
T: 604.827.0097
 Wendy Mann
Consultant Career Coach,
MBA Careers,
Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre
E: wendymann@eastlink.ca
Alina Yukhymets
Manager, Global Opportunities,
Robert H. Lee Graduate School
E: alina.yukhymets@sauder.ubc.ca
T: 604.827.5283

Robert H. Lee Graduate School
Senior Leadership

Shannon Sterling
Director, MBA Programs
Robert H. Lee Graduate School
E: shannon.sterling@sauder.ubc.ca
T: 604.822.8405
Ivan Yuen
Associate Director, MBA Careers,
Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre
E: ivan.yuen@sauder.ubc.ca
T: 604.822.4968
Teresa Pan
Assistant Dean,
Robert H. Lee Graduate School
E: teresa.pan@sauder.ubc.ca
T: 604.822.8243
Martina Valkovicova
Assistant Dean,
Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre
E: martina.valkovicova@sauder.ubc.ca
T: 604.822.4968
Darren Dahl
Senior Associate Dean and Faculty Director,
Robert H. Lee Graduate School
E: darren.dahl@sauder.ubc.ca
T: 604.822.1890

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Our students are an integral part of our brand; they actively and proudly represent and promote the UBC Sauder brand through their daily interactions within the school, across campus and outside of UBC. UBC Sauder strategically invests in the development of this brand, including our logos and marks, and has an obligation to manage the usage of these.

UBC Sauder students represent the School’s brand while interacting with the business community and engaging with students from other business schools in academic competitions, sporting events and joint initiatives. When doing so, students may request to use UBC Sauder’s logos and marks on clothing, equipment, etc. In all such cases, students are required to gain full approval from UBC Sauder before using our logos and marks in any manner.

UBC Brand, Logo & Trademarks
For more information on the University’s logo and trademark usage, please see UBC Policy 110 Third-Party Use of University Trade-Marks (http://universitycounsel.ubc.ca/files/2010/08/policy110.pdf).

Gaining Permission to Use UBC Sauder’s Logo and Marks
The following steps outline how students can seek approval to use UBC Sauder’s Logo and Marks.

  1. Contact your Program Manager to advise how you wish to use UBC Sauder’s Logo and Marks at least four weeks prior to producing any materials.
  2. The Program Manager will connect you with UBC Sauder’s Marketing & Communications department. A representative from this team will determine if approvals can be granted, and give direction on meeting the visual identity guidelines.

UBC Sauder Logo/Marks may only be used on a project presentation by UBC Sauder Students using the template provided by the UBC Sauder Marketing & Communications Department (featured below), if the following conditions are met:

  1. The UBC Sauder Student has undertaken the project as part of the academic requirements of their program at UBC Sauder under the direct supervision of a UBC Sauder faculty member; and
  2. The UBC Sauder Student has met all other requirements associated with the project (including such matters as securing ethics approvals). 

As a condition of this permission, the UBC Sauder Student must ensure that it is clear to the audience that the project is being undertaken by a UBC Sauder Student for a specific UBC Sauder course, and that the conduct of the project is being supervised by a UBC Sauder faculty member, by providing the name and email of the UBC Sauder faculty member. This can be done in smaller print at the bottom of the page but must be reasonably legible.

If you are completing a project presentation that meets the conditions, please use the templates below.

Student PowerPoint Presentation Template

 

 

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