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One of the powerful aspects of a students’ year in the Executive MBA program is the interaction among peers. Students learn from each other, both inside and outside the classroom. These bonds with fellow students do not end with graduation.

Alumni continue to be an important part of the Executive MBA program. Faculty and staff encourage graduates to stay in touch with up-to-date information about their lives, both professionally and personally.

The EMBA program provides alumni with a vital networking system through alumni communications, events, and continuing education:

E-newsletter

A big promotion, a change of jobs, moving to a different city, and personal news are all events that fellow alumni want to know.  Alumni stay up-to-date with what is happening with the EMBA program and fellow alumni with the EMBA periodic e-newsletter.

UT’s Exclusive Alumni Association Online Community
Register and enjoy UT’s alumni online community. Keep up with friends and make new connections.

Events
Each year, an alumni reunion is held during the weekend of the first home football game in November. This is a great opportunity to meet alums from one’s own graduating class as well as other alums and current Executive MBA students.

The program also hosts alumni luncheons or dinners in other cities throughout the year. For more information about upcoming events, please contact the program office at 1-800-486-EMBA or emba@utk.edu.  

Endowment Fund
The Executive MBA Class of 2001 started an endowment for the benefit of the Executive MBA program. More than 90 percent of those class members contributed to this generous effort. Since 2001, every Executive MBA class has carried on with this tradition. To donate, please visit the website at the UT Office of Annual Giving, or call 865-974-3011 and specify that gifts should be designated for the Executive MBA Endowment Fund.

Learning
Interested in revisiting the Knoxville campus and attending some public or customized short courses? The Center for Executive Education offers a full range of learning opportunities in many cutting-edge areas.



“The UT Executive MBA Program has been a tremendous experience for me on both a personal and professional level. Personally, I formed strong friendships with people from a diverse set of backgrounds and professions. Professionally, I have developed the ability to think more holistically and strategically about business and industry issues.”

Andy Holmes
Director, Accounting
Constellation Energy
EMBA Class of 2002