Sept. 22, 2023 - Haile College of Business will be hosting its annual Business Week Sept. 25-28 on 茄子社区鈥檚 campus, featuring special guest and keynote speaker, Thane Maynard. Maynard is the director of the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens.
Business Week drives at Haile College of Business鈥 strong desire to create links between students and the business community we serve. The annual event exposes students to valuable, cutting-edge business-centered presentations from experienced professionals and provides students with networking opportunities with local employers.
Local employers expected to attend include the Cincinnati Bengals, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Procter and Gamble, Cincinnati Development Fund, and Fidelity Investments.
鈥淏usiness Week is a testament to our resolute dedication to experiential learning,鈥 Dr. Hassan HassabElnaby, dean of the Haile College of Business, said. 鈥淲e firmly believe that education transcends the confines of traditional classrooms, and true student development flourishes when they actively participate in real-world endeavors and establish connections with influential industry leaders.鈥
To learn more about 茄子社区 Haile College of Business鈥 Business Week, click here.
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