Have you met a fellow Mendoza alum recently? Do you stay
up-to-date on your graduate program’s future? Do you want an opportunity to do
both? The Mendoza College of Business, in an effort to stay engaged with its
alumni base, will be going on the road this spring, to meet many of its alumni
closer to their homes. Staff members from many of the graduate alumni programs
will be visiting the New York, Chicago and San Francisco areas for evening
receptions, sponsored by the Graduate Alumni Relations office. Each event will
include appetizers, beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages and will be free of
charge to our College of Business alumni. Listed below is more information on
each of these new events!
April 9, 6:30 –
8:30pm - New York: College of Business alumni are invited to attend our
evening reception on the fifteenth floor of the New York Times Building. Come
enjoy great views of the city and hear Roger Huang, Martin J. Gillen Dean, provide an
update on the future of the College of Business. Registration is required.
Please visit the event page for more information and to register.
June 6, 6:30 – 8:30pm
- San Francisco: Staff from the College of Business will be on hand to meet
many of our bay area based alumni. The event will be hosted in the Gallery Room
at the Paragon Restaurant and Bar, one block from AT&T Park (there is no
baseball game on 6/6). Join us for a selection of craft beer, Seghesio Family
Vineyards wine and hors d’ouevres. Registration is required. Please visit the event page for more information and to register.
June 12, 6:30 – 8:30pm - Chicago: The windy city is the most
populous Notre Dame alumni hometown, and the College of Business will cap off
its road trip in the Chicago Commons space of the historic Railway Exchange
Building at 224 S. Michigan. Registration is required and guests can rsvp here.
Please join us for an exciting evening in your
hometown, and reignite your Notre Dame spirit! If you have questions about any
of the events listed, please contact Tim Ponisciak, Graduate Alumni Relations
Program Director, at tponisci@nd.edu.