WEBINAR: LBS Black in Business x SEO London

Gain insights into students' business school journeys, their experiences on LBS Masters programmes, and their plans for the future.
WEBINAR: LBS Black in Business x SEO London
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London Business School’s Black in Business (BiB) Club would like to invite you to an event to be held on 25th May at 12:00 – 13:15 BST. The event will be co-hosted with Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO) with panellists who will speak about their journey from undergrad to their dream careers. 

🎟️ Please use the following link to register for the event.

 

Description:

The LBS Black in Business Club and SEO London panel discussion will provide insights into students’ journeys to business school, their experiences on their Master's programmes and their plans for the future. Chidi Amadi (MBA2021) will be speaking with Early Careers students, Calvin Cruetz (MiM2021) and Charlotte Soverall (MFA2021), about their personal experiences and what has helped them to succeed in their professional growth so far.

Join to find out how to take your first professional steps, get your foot in the door and how business school can help kick start your career.

 

About the Black in Business Club:

Our mission is to cultivate an environment that promotes the representation, well-being, and advancement of Black professionals in business. BiB will serve as a cultural foundation and network for Black students (past, present, and future) and their allies. The club is the ultimate conduit for the Black Inclusion Network and facilitator of ongoing discussion between LBS and students for a way forward on racial equality.

 

About SEO London:

Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO) London is a not-for-profit organisation that prepares talented students from ethnic minority or low socioeconomic backgrounds for career success. The charity operates three flagship programmes, SEO Careers, SEO Scholars, and SEO Connect, to help members at different stages of their professional career.

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