Seattle Business School Alliance

A consortium for Seattle-based alumni from MBA programs around the world

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  • April 20, 2018: SEATTLE CONFERENCE (Booth): Innovating to Create the Future, 11AM – 6AM, Seattle
  • May 18, 2017: Strategic Innovation in the Food Industry, 4:30PM, Seattle
  • Mar 26, 2017: Business of Restaurants and Dining in Seattle, 5PM, Russell Investments Center
  • Feb 7, 2017: Economic and Investment Forum, 5PM, Amazon HQ, Seattle
  • Aug 11, 2016: “Museum of History And Industry (MOHAI) Behind-the-scenes tour”, 4PM-6PM, Seattle
  • Sep 27, 2016: “Disruptive Innovation in Financial Services: Are we at a digital inflection point?” 7AM-9AM Rainier Club, Seattle
  • Mar 24, 2016: “What Can For-Profit and Non-Profit Boards Learn From Each Other?” 6:30PM, UW Anthony’s Forum
  • Feb 11, 2016: Exploring Angel Investments: An overview for both Investors and Entrepreneurs
  • 01/13/16 Economic Forecast for 2016 Breakfast @ Rainier Club 7 AM
  • 11/09/2015 Driving Growth – Innovation, Transformation, Leadership – Kellogg & SBSA @ Ivar’s Salmon House, 7pm
  • 11/04/2015 Dinosaur Fossil & Behind-The-Scenes – Stanford & SBSA @ Burke Museum, 3pm – 7pm
  • 10/8/2015 Backroad Lessons for Executives, Entrepreneurs and SB Owners – Kellogg and SBSA @ Starbucks HQ, 6 PM
  • 9/9/2015 Introduction to Angel Investing – Wharton & SBSA @ Zillow HQ, 6 PM
  • 9/17/2015 SBSA @ New Tech Seattle, Pioneer Square, 5:30pm
  • 8/25/2015 Angel Investing in the Northwest, Bellevue, 6pm
  • 9/9/2015 SBSA Monthly Meeting @ Bennett’s Bistro on Mercer Island 7pm
  • 9/16/2015 – Pike Place Market – Behind the Scenes
  • 1/15/2015 – Chicago, Harvard, Stanford, Wharton: Annual Economic and Market Outlook Breakfast (7:00-9:00a)
  • 1/9/2014 – Chicago Booth, Harvard, Stanford Annual Market Outlook Breakfast
  • 11/6/2013 – Yale: Why IT Projects Are Like Junk Bonds (5:30p)
  • 10/29/2013 – HBS: Luncheon and book-signing with Prof Anita Elberse (11:30a)
  • 10/22/2013 – Stanford: Economic Inequality: Dividing America? – Panel Discussion (5:30p)
  • 10/21/2013 – HBS: Lunch with former Chair of Microsoft Ravi Venkatesan (12p)
  • 8/2/2013 – SBSA 9th Annual Summer Cruise
  • 5/22/2013 – Yale: Insights from the Biggest Seattle Venture You’ve Never Heard Of
  • 4/12/2013 – Yale: Startup CFO Roundtable
  • 4/4/2013 – Chicago: Tech Conversation
  • 1/10/2013 – Chicago/Stanford: Economic and Market Outlook Breakfast
  • 11/7/2012 – Yale: Crowdfunding for Entrepreneurs: Useful Path or Costly Detour?
  • 7/27/2013 – SBSA 8th Annual Summer Cruise
  • 5/30/2013 – Chicago Booth: Evening with Int’l Finance Professor Aliber
  • 6/6/2012 – Columbia: “Testing for Corporate Advantage: How It Can Help You and Your Business” with Professor Kathryn Harrigan
  • 5/9/2012 – SBSA-Wharton Seattle Happy Hour
  • 5/7/2012 – Last Chance for Entrepreneurship Panel Featuring Stanford GSB’s Robert Chess
  • 4/25/2012 – Seattle Women in Leadership “Ring in Spring” Potluck
  • 5/7/2012 – FINAL DETAILS: Stanford GSB Entrepreneurship Panel
  • SAVE THE DATE: Stanford GSB Entpreneurship Panel May 7th
  • 2/6/2012 – 6:30-8:30p: Finance Forecast with Professor Jim Wilcox of Haas School of Business
  • CANCELLED: Jan 19th, 6:30-8:30p: Finance Forecast with Professor Jim Wilcox of Haas School of Business
  • 2/1/2012 – UW Breakfast Series: Dean Allen, CEO of McKinstry
  • 1/12/2012 – Wharton Seattle Happy Hour
  • CANCELLED: Jan 19th, 6:30-8:30p: Finance Forecast with Professor Jim Wilcox of Haas School of Business
  • 1/10/2012 – Columbia Business School Tech Trek – Seattle
  • 11/30/2011 – (Wharton) Seattle MBA Alumni Community Real Estate Panel: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
  • 10/13/2011 – Wharton/SBSA 2nd Thursday Happy Hour for October
  • 11/2/11 Wharton Club – Women at the Top: Paths to Authentic Leadership, Panel
  • 10/26/11 Wharton Club presents: Getting to the Top with Julie Todaro, VP of Books, Amazon

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