Ivey Alumni
The Ivey Alumni Network is comprised
of over 34,000 graduates, creating a
thriving community of business professionals
spanning 100 countries globally.
The Ivey Alumni Network is comprised of over 33,000 graduates, creating a thriving community of business professionals spanning 100 countries globally.
Alumni Reunite at Ivey Homecoming
During the last weekend of September, Ivey welcomed more than 800 alumni and guests back to London, Ont. for an unforgettable Homecoming celebration, full of reminiscing and reconnecting. View Homecoming Photo Album here.
Congratulations to this year’s Distinguished Service Award recipients: Darren Johnston, MBA ’99 and Mona Malone, HBA ’94. As well as our Alumni Faculty Service Award recipient: Professor Rob Klassen, MBA ’89.
In the Fall 2024 edition of Intouch magazine, you’ll meet Ivey’s new Dean Julian Birkinshaw. Ivey grads share insights into the unique balancing act that comes with working in their family business, and alumni weigh the risks and rewards of working in the food-service industry.
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Join thousands of Ivey alumni who have signed into the Alumni Hub, where you can easily engage with your thriving Alumni Network. Sign-in today! >
Contact alumni@ivey.ca for assistance logging in.
More than 70 women in Ivey’s HBA, MBA, and MSc programs recently participated in a unique training session with Microsoft executives to spark their interest and readiness for careers in technology. MBA student Smiley Bhayee shares key takeaways from the event.
Our new podcast, Case Study Methodology with Julian Birkinshaw, features Dean Julian Birkinshaw discussing the benefits and future of Ivey's case method.
The inaugural Ivey Global Lab Awards event on January 20 brought together two cohorts of the MSc in Management: International Business to celebrate the students' impact and learn from each other.
Is strength of character a must for today’s leaders, or can they succeed without it? Julian Birkinshaw and Dusya Vera tackle this timely question in the latest "Dialogue with the Dean."