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Learn more about your instructors from the Faculty Directory on the UBC Sauder Website.

People & Contacts

Robert H. Lee Graduate School PMBA Student Experience Team
 
Donna Wood Manager, Professional MBA, Robert H. Lee Graduate School E:donna.wood@sauder.ubc.ca T: 604.822.3219 Alina Yukhymets Manager, Global Opportunities, Robert H. Lee Graduate School  E:alina.yukhymets@sauder.ubc.ca T: 604.827.5283
Business Career Centre PMBA Team
 
Wendy Mann Career Coach, PMBA Careers, Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre E: wendymann@ubc.ca Marja Harmer Manager, MBA Careers, Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre E: marja.harmer@sauder.ubc.ca T: 604.827.0097
Robert H. Lee Graduate School Senior Leadership
 

 

Mahesh Nagarajan            Academic Director Robert H. Lee Graduate School E: mahesh.magarajan@sauder.ubc.ca T: 604.827.1421

Pamela Lim            Assistant Dean Robert H. Lee Graduate School E: pamela.lim@sauder.ubc.ca T: 604.822.8243

 
 
RHL Clinical Counsellor

Do not hesitate to look for help is you are experiencing any physical or mental health issues.

  • Student Health Service - if you need to see a doctor on campus
  • Wellness Centre - we offer Peer Support for mental & physical health related questions
  • Counselling Services - for free, confidential counselling for UBC students
  • Here2Talk - is a BC Government initiative to connect students to mental health support
  • RHL Clinical Counsellor:

Stephanie Seo  (she/her/hers)
Registered Clinical Counsellor
For a confidential appointment/consult:
wellbeing@sauder.ubc.ca
O: 604.822.3811

 

 

Faculty List - Sauder Faculty List

 

 

IT Setup

LAPTOPS

Personal Computers: It is strongly recommended that all students purchase and bring their own computer to the program. Students are advised to purchase a laptop over a desktop computer for ease of use on-campus. The principle reason for purchasing your own computer is accessibility, as the program will require you to produce many papers, projects, and presentations, and there is a lot of group work. If you are considering a tablet or hybrid tablet please make sure it will be easy to use with Excel, PowerPoint and Word. Borrowing Laptops: If you are in a pinch, laptops are available to borrow for up to 4 hours on a first-come first served basis from the Service Desk at the entrance to the Canaccord Learning Commons. Laptops are also available from other UBC libraries. Computer Labs: There are two computer labs in the basement of the UBC Sauder School of Business. All of the facilities are shared between Graduate and Undergraduate students (approximately 3,500 students) so access at any time is limited and can be problematic during peak periods, such as the end of term. In order to use the computer labs, you must have an “EAD Account” (see below).

UBC ENTERPRISEE ACTIVE DIRECTORY (EAD)

We ask that all students activate their UBC Enterprise Active Directory (EAD) account immediately so they are able to access the computers in the lab as soon as the program begins. The computer labs are located in the basement of the UBC Sauder School of Business and may sometimes be used for courses or exams.

The EAD login ID is students’ CWL username with “.stu” added to the end (e.g, if your CWL is joesmith, your student EAD login ID would be joesmith.stu).

Troubleshooting If you encounter any problems, please contact the Help Desk, located at Henry Angus 451 from 8am – 5pm, Monday through Friday.  You can also contact them at 604-822-0031 or at help@sauder.ubc.ca.

UBC WIRELESS NETWORK

The UBC Wireless Network allows students, faculty, and staff to seamlessly check their e-mail, surf the web and access the UBC network at high-speeds from almost anywhere on campus.  For set-up instructions, please refer to the following two web sites:

UBC VPN

A VPN is sometimes needed to access library databases and other UBC resources. You may need these resources to study and complete projects throughout the program. Once your CWL ID is set up, you can install the UBC VPN using the instructions here.

ZoOM

Some of your courses may use Zoom for part of their teaching. You do not need a Zoom account to attend lectures, but you will need to install the Zoom application. If you don't have it already, you can do this ahead of time or follow the prompts when you join your first Zoom session.

Services at UBC

Student Service Centre - this is your main interface to access course registration, grades, transcripts and more. Canvas - this is UBC's primary learning platform for delivering online course content to students. You will be using Canvas to access your PMBA Program Site, as well as individual course sites. CLC Online Course - this course offers Sauder students access to online learning tech assistance (Zoom, Canvas, online presentations, etc) plus all of the CLC’s usual appointments and workshops (Communications Coaching, Finance Lab workshops, research/reference help, etc). UBC Student Assistance Program - provided by Aspiria, free, 24/7 personal counselling and life coaching for all UBC students. Services available by phone, video, face to face (where available), e-counselling and in multiple languages. Here2Talk - free and confidential program that provides all students currently registered with a B.C. post-secondary school access to single-session 24/7 mental health support and community referral services via app, phone and web.

Communications

The UBC PMBA program is intense and fast paced. You will need to be "in the know" about many different facets of the program: academics, careers, extra-curricular, social, etc. There will be a lot going on and many competing priorities and timelines. Communications will often be time sensitive. Add the usual PMBA sleep deprivation and stress to the mix and you will find that communication illusions can be quite troublesome!

Below are our key communication tools, some information on how they will be used and your next action steps on how to get connected:

CWL - Campus Wide Login Remember it ALWAYS and keep it secure. Your CWL will allow you to login to most of the required electronic resources during your UBC PMBA experience.

Canvas You are in Canvas now. Canvas is a web-based learning management system. It is INTEGRAL to your learning experience. Course readings, assignments, and grades will be managed through Canvas. The Robert H. Lee Graduate School and course instructors will file important program information on Canvas. Bookmark it on your computer!

Canvas - Program Site vs. Course Site The PMBA Program Site, which is the site you are on right now, is the main tool we (i.e. the PMBA team, the Business Career Centre and Global Experience team) will use to communicate with you. The Robert H. Lee Graduate School instructors all use their own Canvas Course Sites to communicate important information about their course with their class.

We ask that you subscribe to receive email notifications of any updates immediately or once a day (How-To Guide here). You may also wish to create a folder in your email inbox along with a rule to file these notifications automatically on arrival. This way you can be sure the information is being kept in an organized fashion and you can refer to it when needed.

SSC - Student Service Centre This is where you can access grades, course registration and program tuition/fees information. The SSC also contains your contact and emergency details. Please ensure this is always up to date. You need your CWL to log in to the SSC.

Email We use email mainly for individual messages. Instructors may also use email (instead of Canvas announcements) for course communications. Central UBC offices will communicate with you almost exclusively by email.

If your e-mail address changes from the one you applied to the program with, please ensure that you update it both on the Student Service Centre and notify the Robert H. Lee Graduate School office through askpmba@sauder.ubc.ca.

UBC Student Card

Getting Your UBCcard

PMBA students receive their UBCcard after the first few months into the program. Even if you have attended UBC before, you will get a new UBC card as these cards are encoded to allow you access to the graduate breakout rooms and the RHL Graduate area at the Sauder School of Business.

The multi-functional UBCcard not only facilitates library loans and services, it also provides students with official campus identification.

We will be sending you your UBCcard after your start your PMBA program.

For students with Lost/Stolen UBCcard
 

Lost or stolen UBCcards must be reported IMMEDIATELY. UBC departments (including the Bookstore, Library, Food Services, Housing, Athletics and others) assume no responsibility for fraudulent use of your UBCcard before the Lost or Stolen Card Notification Form is submitted and processed by the UBC Carding Office.

Please click here for details.

Study Spaces & Student Lounges

GRADUATE BREAKOUT ROOMS

The Robert H. Lee Graduate School at the Sauder School of Business provides breakout rooms accessible by your UBCcard for graduate students to use for group study. These rooms are located in the hallways near the Robert H. Lee Graduate School office and can be booked online by students. All students should be mindful of the fact that there are over 400 students eligible to use these breakout rooms. Breakout room policies are in place to ensure that all students have equal opportunity to use these shared spaces and these policies must be read in detail prior to booking. Other quiet study areas can be found in the Canaccord Learning Commons, which can also be booked online.

ADDITIONAL STUDY SPACES

There are some great study spots across the UBC campus if you’d like a change in environment.

STUDENT LOUNGES

The student lounge has refrigerators, sinks, microwaves, TV, as well as quiet study areas for your use. You can access the lounge by using your UBCcard.

Lounge Locations: FT MBA & PMBA – Henry Angus 439 (4th floor of UBC Sauder Building) MBAN & MM – Henry Angus 341 (3rd floor of UBC Sauder Building)

Medical & Health Care

BASIC MEDICAL SERVICES PLAN

Every person living in BC must enroll in the provincial government's Medical Services Plan (MSP). The plan covers the cost of basic medical care, including most general physician and hospital services. It does not cover general dental care, eyeglasses or prescription medications.

You are eligible for MSP of BC if you:

  • Are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
  • Entered Canada on a Student Authorization that is valid for six months or more, and you continue to retain the valid authorization.
  • Originally entered Canada as a visitor and later re-entered with a Student Authorization issued for at least six months.
  • Initially came to Canada with a Student Authorization of less than six months and later extended it beyond six months.

New residents or persons re-establishing residence in BC are eligible for MSP coverage after completing a waiting period that normally consists of the balance of the month of arrival plus two months.

Due to the three month waiting period, students should apply for MSP coverage immediately after arriving in BC rather than at the end of the waiting period to allow time for the application to be processed. Please note MPS Premiums are not included in your tuition and fees.
Students need to apply for MSP coverage immediately after arriving in BC. Please read the MSP Quick Facts for more information.

International students

UBC requires that all international students have basic and extended health care for the duration of their studies. If your family members are with you in Canada, it is very important that they also have insurance for the entire duration of their stay in Canada. The costs of hospital and doctor care in Canada are very high if you are not insured. Without insurance, you could pay thousands of dollars per day for a hospital stay or even be refused certain services.

There are two levels of insurance in Canada: basic and extended. Both types are required for UBC international students. Basic insurance plans cover costs such as doctor's visits and some hospitalization. Extended health care usually covers a portion of dental, prescription drugs and vision care (such as eye exams), among other things. If you have questions before you arrive in Canada, contact an International Student Advisor at isa@students.ubc.ca.

Tips for applying to MSP:

  • You must provide a copy of your Student Authorization when you apply for MSP. Coverage ends when your Student Authorization expires.
  • All international students must apply for the BC MSP (Medical Services Plan) as soon as they arrive in Vancouver since there is a waiting period for 3 months for BC MSP to take effect.  Note: The MSP premiums are not included in your tuition and fees.
  • Until they are covered by MSP, they are automatically enrolled in UBC's iMED plan.
  • All students (both international and domestic) are automatically enrolled in the AMS/GSS extended medical plan.

For more information, contact the Medical Services Plan of BC.

International students should look at Healthcare Information for International Students.

out-of-province students

Students from other parts of Canada should arrange medical coverage during the waiting period since new out-of-province graduate students are not eligible to receive British Columbia Medical Services Plan (MSP) until they have resided in BC for 3 months.

Arranging coverage:

  • iMED is a bridging coverage offered to international students that is also available for new out-of-province students; please contact info@david-cummings.com directly.
  • In some cases, students from other provinces might be able to retain their provincial healthcare plan.  Please contact the healthcare provider in your province for further details.
  • Private healthcare insurance providers like Pacific Blue Cross also offer 3 months packages.

ams/gss extended health & dental plan

All graduate students are automatically members of the AMS/GSS Extended Health & Dental Plan and have been assessed the annual premium as part of their fees.  If you are an exchange student and you pay tuition at your home university, you are not automatically enrolledi n the AMS/GSS Health & Dental Plan. You may, however, be eligible to apply once you arrive at UBC. It is important that you have extended health and dental coverage while you are in Canada.

To verify that you are enrolled, check your fees online and look for the "Med/dent fee" in the SSC. For additional information on this plan visit the AMS/GSS Health & Dental Plan website.

The Health & Dental Plan is a grassroots initiative, driven by students who expressed a need for low cost extended health coverage. The plan provides for many important services not covered by your basic health plan, such as prescription drugs, dental care, travel health insurance, counseling and more.You can also enrol your spouse or dependent children for an additional fee.

You must have basic medical insurance (MSP or equivalent) in order to make a claim to the AMS/GSS Health & Dental Plan.

The plan is administered by ihaveaplan.ca. They offer a full service centre on campus in the Student Union Building Lower Level:

  • Health & Dental Plan Office
    SUB Building, Lower Level 6138 SUB Boulevard, Rm 61, Vancouver
    Phone: Toll-free: 1 877 795 4421
    www.studentcare.net

NOTE: All graduate students at UBC are automatically members of the AMS/GSS Extended Health & Dental Plan and have been assessed the annual premium as part of their fees.

opting out of the ams/gss health & dental plan

Students with equivalent health and dental coverage through a private plan (parent, spouse or employee plan) can opt out of the AMS/GSS Health & Dental Plan.

Intellectual Property Protection & Referencing

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UBC Sauder Brand, Logo & Trademark Usage

UBC SAUDER BRAND, LOGO & TRADEMARK USAGE

1. Use of UBC Marks by Third Parties in General:

The University of British Columbia’s trademarks and official marks (“UBC Marks”), including the UBC Sauder logo(s) and mark(s) (“UBC Sauder Logos/Marks”), are registered and/or protected marks of UBC and may not be used by third parties without the express prior written permission of UBC.

Office of the University Counsel is responsible for issuing such written permissions/licenses to third parties in accordance with UBC’s Trade-Mark Policy (UP6). Only UBC academic and administrative units can use UBC Marks in connection with UBC activities without a license in accordance with UBC’s Brand Identity Policy (GA7). Accordingly, students wishing to use UBC Marks, including UBC Sauder Logos/Marks, must receive written permission from UBC.

These Guidelines outline the process by which UBC Sauder Students (defined in Section 2) can request permission to use UBC Marks, including UBC Sauder Logos/Marks (see Section 4) and include examples of circumstances where it may be appropriate for UBC to issue such permission (see Section 2).

A complete list of all of UBC’s official and registered Marks and a Frequently Asked Questions document about the appropriate use of UBC Marks by third parties is available here.

2. Permitted Uses of UBC Sauder Logos Marks.

Specifically by UBC Sauder Students or Robert H. Lee
Graduate School Students (collectively referred to herein as “UBC Sauder Students”)

As UBC Sauder Students (meaning a person who is presently enrolled at the UBC Sauder School of Business or Robert H. Lee Graduate School in a credit course or who is designated by resolution of the UBC Senate as a student), it may be appropriate for UBC to grant a license in the following circumstances to use either a UBC Mark or specifically a UBC Sauder Logo/Mark where there is an
appropriate connection to UBC, such as:

UBC Sauder Sponsored Student Event:
In connection with a UBC Sauder Student-run activity or initiative where UBC, generally, or UBC Sauder has been involved in supporting or sponsoring such initiative or activity, for example:

A. UBC Sauder is a sponsor or an official partner of such student initiative or activity and has provided either funding or support; or
B. a specific UBC Sauder faculty member(s) has agreed to oversee and/or take responsibility for the actions of the UBC Sauder Student run activity or initiative.

Examples of the primary UBC Sauder Logos/Marks are:

3. Examples of materials Prepared by the UBC Sauder Marketing & Communications Department for use by UBC Sauder Students which do not require a license from UBC:

a. Business cards:
I. It is not permissible for UBC Sauder Students to use UBC Marks, including UBC Sauder Logos/Marks, on their business cards unless such business card was officially issued by UBC for the purpose of indicating the UBC Sauder Student’s employment capacity at UBC, and even in such circumstances the UBC Sauder Student should not use the officially issued UBC business cards for uses where they are not acting in their official UBC administrative or academic capacity (“Non-UBC Related Activities”).

II. UBC Sauder Marketing & Communications has created professional business card templates for use by UBC Sauder Students acting in “Non-UBC Related Activities” to indicate their status as UBC Sauder Students, such as the following examples below. Should UBC Sauder Students wish to obtain business cards using these templates, contact the UBC Sauder Marketing & Communications Department (marcom@sauder. ubc.ca):

RHL Business cards:

UGO Business cards:

b. Presentation to Internal/External Audiences:
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:

I. 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

II. 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.

PowerPoint presentation templates can be sourced by the Business Units on The HUB, in the marketing section of the site.

4. Guidelines

These Guidelines outline how to make a request to incorporate a UBC Sauder Logo/Mark or any other UBC Marks into UBC Sauder Student materials where appropriate for the purposes described in Section 2 above.

a) Approvals:
I. UBC Sauder Logos/Marks:
Any materials (including promotional goods) using a UBC Sauder Logo/Mark must first be approved* by the UBC Sauder Marketing & Communications Department for adherence to the UBC Sauder Brand Rules. If you wish to use a UBC Sauder Logo/Mark, please forward your material for review and approval to the UBC Sauder Marketing & Communications Department prior to publication/production. Please review the Brand Rules prior to ensure materials are aligned.

If the material meets the branding specifications in the UBC Sauder Brand Rules (See: “UBC Sauder Logos/Marks Usage Requirements” below for further information), then the UBC Sauder Marketing & Communications Department will review and may request necessary changes. You can e-mail or deliver proofs of your materials to the UBC Sauder Marketing & Communication Department at marcom@sauder.ubc.ca. Please include a sample of the materials, the audience, how this will be distributed, timing and allow up to three (3) full business days for review. Once the UBC Sauder Marketing & Communication Department has reviewed the request and it meets the branding specifications of UBC Sauder, it will forward this request to the Office of the University Counsel who will make the final determination regarding use of the UBC Sauder Logo/Mark in accordance with the Trade-Mark Policy and issue permission/license where appropriate.

*PLEASE NOTE: The UBC Sauder Marketing & Communications Department reviews only the UBC Sauder Logo/Mark usage, (i.e. its size, placement, color accuracy, etc.) and consults on the brand tone but does not review, approve, or provide resources to assist with the creative concept, layout, content or proofreading of such UBC Sauder Student communications.

II. Other UBC Marks:
If you wish to use any other UBC Marks, please contact the Office of the University Counsel directly for permission prior to use or publication at the following contact details:
Office of the University Counsel
6328 Memorial Road
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada
Tel: (604) 822-1897
Fax: (604) 822-8731
Email: university.counsel@ubc.ca

b) UBC Sauder Logos/Marks Usage Requirements
Permission to use a UBC Sauder Logo/Mark is contingent upon adhering to the following
requirements:

I. UBC Sauder Students must follow the UBC Sauder Brand Rules and requirements for colour specifications, protective space, minimum size, and reproduction over colored backgrounds. Please take the time to review these detailed specifications and ensure they are applied accordingly prior to submitting the materials for review and approval to the UBC Sauder Marketing & Communications Department.

II. For marketing and communication materials produced by graduate students, the Robert H. Lee Graduate School secondary wordmark must be used in addition to the UBC Sauder Logo/Mark as well as the logo of the student society, club or organization publishing the material. Graduate students should ensure they review the specifications in the UBC Sauder Brand Rules around the joint usage of UBC Sauder and Robert H. Lee Graduate School identities thoroughly and ensure the specifications are followed, such as relative sizing and minimum distance.

III. The UBC Sauder Logo/Mark should not be altered in any way (see “Incorrect Use” in the UBC Sauder Brand Guidelines). For example, individual elements of the UBC Sauder Logos/Marks, such as the door or the wordmark, must not be separated and used in isolation from each other and must not be combined with other graphic elements. Any use of the door as a stand-alone element, must first be approved by Marketing &Communications.

IV. UBC Sauder Communications & Marketing Department will provide you with a brand compliant digital file of the UBC Sauder Logo/Mark to be used for the purpose for which permission is granted.

V. In addition, you must adhere to any other requirements as communicated by UBC Sauder or the Office of the University Counsel to you, including requirements as to placement of the UBC Sauder Logo/Mark on the materials. For example: the placement of the UBC Sauder Logo/Mark should make it clear why it is being displayed (e.g., if UBC Sauder is one of many sponsors, the UBC Sauder logo should only appear on the page that indicates all the sponsors and relative sizing and minimum distance rules must be met).

c) Non-UBC Related Activities Best Practices:
UBC Marks, including UBC Sauder Logos/Marks, should not be used in circumstances where a UBC Sauder Student is producing materials for conducting a Non-UBC Related Activity. The materials should feature the logo of the student society, club or organization publishing the material. Where the Non-UBC Related Activity is being operated entirely by UBC Sauder Students, it would be permissible for the materials to indicate as a factual statement that the group operating the Non-UBC Related Activity is comprised of UBC students (e.g., “AZY Consultant Group, a group operated by students of UBC) and/or include a statement that makes clear that this is a student run initiative/activity/club not endorsed or authorized by UBC or UBC Sauder.

To obtain brand compliant digital files of the UBC Sauder Logos/ Marks files, a copy of the Brand Rules, ask questions or provide comments, please contact:
Marketing & Communications Department
604.822.8436 | marcom@sauder.ubc.ca

Alumni Connections

DURING YOUR ROBERT H. LEE GRADUATE SCHOOL PROGRAM

The UBC Sauder Alumni Engagement (AE) office is a great resource to help you engage with a global network of over 43,000 UBC Sauder alumni. There are over 1,200 alumni volunteers willing to help enrich your education experience and professional development through speaking at conferences, leading a workshop, mentorship, networking at events and much more. The AE office works closely with faculty, staff and internal partners like the Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre, Robert H. Lee Graduate School, and the Undergraduate Office to support requests for alumni volunteers.

If you would like to make a request to the alumni office for alumni guest speakers or volunteers, please complete the Alumni Request Form ideally 6 – 8 weeks in advance.

Alumni Connections for Students:

The Alumni Engagement office works in partnership with the Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre to support your connectivity plans. Please reach out to your career coach to devise a plan and start having meaningful connections with the UBC Sauder – Robert H. Lee Graduate School alumni community.

for student societies, clubs & groups:

Alumni Volunteers: Please contact the Volunteer & Student Program Officer at 604.827.4616 or complete the Alumni Request Form if you are seeking alumni volunteers for the following roles:

  • Guest speakers
  • Workshop presenters
  • Case judges or coaches
  • Networking delegates
  • Event attendees

Gifts for Alumni:

Generally, student societies, clubs and groups should budget for gifts to be given to alumni volunteers. The AE office may be able to provide alumni gifts depending on the quantity you need and what is currently available.

AFTER YOUR ROBERT H. LEE GRADUATE SCHOOL PROGRAM

Access to Alumni Career Services, Offered by the Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre As alumni of the UBC Sauder School of Business, the Alumni Career Services team supports your personal and professional development after graduation at any stage of your career. Services include:

  • Individualized 1:1 Career Coaching in person or virtually; global access
  • Personal & Professional Development Webinars & Workshops held regionally
  • Career Assessments – Emotional Capital Report & The Birkman Assessment
  • Website of career management resources – www.sauderalumnicareers.ca

For more information about Alumni Career Services, please contact alumnicareers@sauder.ubc.ca.

Attend events around the world:

UBC Sauder Alumni provides opportunities for personal and professional development through educational and social events in your community. If you want to host an event in your city, contact alumni@sauder.ubc.ca.

Access to Executive Education:

Invest in yourself with a lifetime 15% discount on all UBC Sauder Executive Education Open Enrolment programs. Over 100 two- to six-day courses are provided annually.

Access to UBC Benefits:

You have access to all alumni UBC benefits once you sign up for your A-card during convocation or afterwards, including:

  • Access to online journals
  • Discounts on event & meeting venues
  • Preferred insurance rates
  • Exclusive BMO alumni UBC MasterCard
  • Email forwarding
  • Discounts at various retailers (e.g. dining, entertainment, automotive, hotels, sports, and more!)
  • Discounts at UBC attractions

Show your Support and volunteer your time and experience:

Inspire and give back to the growing student and alumni communities by sharing your experience and skills in the following ways:

  • Reunion class organizer
  • Case competition judge or coach
  • Networking delegate
  • Mentorship
  • Event speaker
  • Workshop presenter
  • Regional ambassador
  • Mock interviewer
  • 1:1 Coffee Chats

If you have any questions, please reach out to us at 604.822.6801 or 1.855.822.6801 (Toll-free in North America)

Email: alumni@sauder.ubc.ca | Website: sauder.ubc.ca

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