Executive in Residence Program
Executive In Residence Overview
The Executive in Residence Program at the College of Business and Economics offers juniors, seniors and graduate business students the opportunity to connect with senior industry leaders who provide valuable industry insights, professional advice and guidance to help students prepare for their career path.
Participants apply the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom to further gain invaluable insights through personalized mentorship, networking opportunities and real-world experiences. In this experience, students are not only inspired to envision their future careers but also equipped with practical tools and strategies to navigate the changing global business environment. By fostering lasting connections with executives, students will emerge more confident and prepared to make impactful contributions in their chosen fields.
Application Process
Graduate, Senior, and Junior business students seeking to participate must complete an online application for consideration. Applications open August 19, 2024 and the deadline to apply is September 8, 2024.
Students can select up to three mentors in their application. Each mentor will then review applications and may choose to do any informal interview with the candidate to choose his/her mentees. Acceptance to the program will be announced around mid to end of September. Admitted mentees must attend the mandatory program orientation, a career advising session, and sign the program contract before officially introduced to their mentors.
Meet the Mentors & ApplyProgram Highlights & Benefits
With one-on-one mentoring and group sessions, students in the one-year Executive in Residence program come away with a thorough and holistic knowledge of their chosen industry, develop soft skills and confidence in preparing for their professional career.
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Since the program debuted in 2020, alumni of the program have found the mentee experience invaluable in preparing them for the emotional intelligence and network needed to succeed professionally. And many mentees were able to secure a position with a company of their interest or get a promotion within their organizations.
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