Published: October 19, 2009
Financial Times Ranks Sawyer Business School EMBA Program in Top 95 Worldwide
BOSTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Executive MBA program at Suffolk University's Sawyer Business School
has been listed in the Financial Times 2009 EMBA rankings as one
of the top 95 EMBA programs worldwide.
The Sawyer Business School's Executive MBA program, the first in New
England when it was established in 1975, is the only ranked EMBA program
in the region.
The Saturday-only Executive MBA program continually evolves to meet
contemporary graduate business education needs. Today, it emphasizes
global business leadership in response to an identified need to prepare
managers who can fill the shoes of retiring "Baby Boom" leaders.
"Making the Financial Times list is a well-deserved recognition
for the students, faculty, administrators and alumni of the oldest
Executive MBA program in New England," said Suffolk Professor Michael
Barretti, director of the Institute of Executive Education and academic
director of the Executive MBA program. "Everybody has worked very hard
to get the program to this level of distinction."
The Financial Times, an international business newspaper based in
London, uses extensive alumni surveys in preparing its rankings. This
year's list was based on interviews with the Class of 2006, evaluating
how completion of the Executive MBA program impacted graduates' career
progress, salary growth, and realization of personal and professional
goals.
The rankings also reflect faculty scholarship, professional
qualifications and international experience; the EMBA curriculum;
program management; and University oversight.
"That so many alumni responded so positively to the survey shows that
they want to continue to be involved with Suffolk University as emerging
business leaders," said Suffolk Executive MBA Program Director Kristin
Polito. "The professional businessmen and women who choose this program
- and they do not choose lightly - are prepared to lead despite any
hurdles that may confront them. They come away with a strong sense of
the many tools they can use to transform obstacles into opportunities."
"This is an academically rigorous program that demands a significant
work-life balance for 21 months," said Barretti. "However, if you were
to ask any of our alumni -- which, by the way, includes me -- I think
they will tell you it was very much worth it."
Executive MBA graduates now make up 5 percent of the total 140,000 MBAs
who graduate worldwide each year, resulting in a strong point of
distinction in the job market. To remedy the continuing demands of
students' work and personal responsibilities, the Sawyer Business School
program employs a blended curriculum of in-class and online coursework
to provide greater flexibility. Its students are business leaders who
choose the program due to its multidisciplinary, cross-functional
approach to achieving desired outcomes. They have access to a global
alumni network and tuition-free postgraduate learning opportunities. For
more on the Executive MBA, see http://www.suffolk.edu/business/1629.html.
Suffolk University, located on Boston's historic Beacon Hill, with
international campuses in Madrid and Dakar, Senegal, is a comprehensive
global institution distinguished by the teaching and the intellectual
contributions of its faculty. Suffolk University offers a wide range of
undergraduate and graduate programs in more than 90 areas of study. Its
mission is to provide access to excellence in higher education to
students of all ages and backgrounds, with strong emphasis on
diversity. Learn more at www.suffolk.edu.
Suffolk University
Greg Gatlin, 617-573-8428
ggatlin@suffolk.edu
or
Mariellen
Norris, 617-573-8450
mnorris@suffolk.edu
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