With students and alumni from all over the world and from an amazing range of sectors and organisations, Oxford’s Executive MBA forges powerful connections.
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"I walk away knowing that if I spin the globe and then stop it anywhere with my finger, somewhere nearby there will be an alumnus of the programme that I can connect with as I build out my business.” Valerie Keller American President and CEO, Veritas Watch Valerie's interview > |
Interactions with full-time MBA students
Electives run jointly with MBA students give you the opportunity to get to know executives on the full-time programme.
The Oxford Business Alumni Network
For centuries, the University of Oxford has produced some of the most influential and respected people in business. Oxford graduates are represented in almost every Fortune 500 company, country and government in the world.
Overseen by the Saïd Business School’s Alumni Relations Office, the Oxford Business Alumni (OBA) Network is the Saïd Business School’s official global business alumni network. Launched in 1998, the OBA Network brings together individuals who share a common interest in business, ensuring an active network of emotionally and intellectually engaged alumni who support and further the School’s vision, and serve as proud ambassadors around the globe.
The OBA Network continues to expand and now boasts more than 9,300 individuals living in 129 countries, making up a robust group of members who share a common interest in the world of business. Our OBA Network members actively contribute to the ongoing development and growth of the School – enhancing the experience for current and future students and alumni.
For further information, please visit their website >
Oxford Business Networks and Special Interest Groups
Oxford Business Networks (OBNs) and Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are student clubs that facilitate the exchange of ideas and knowledge on business issues amongst students, alumni, academia and professionals. They sit within the overall Oxford Business Alumni Network framework and offer an opportunity for worldwide relationship building and sharing.
Oxford Business Networks focus on particular industry sectors such as management consulting, finance, private equity, entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship. Special Interest Groups focus on geographic or interest areas such as; strategic focus on Africa, women in business, and Asia Pacific.