Saturday 14 March 13:00 - 17:00

Hult International Business School
37-38 John Street
London
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London Campus Open House

Business & Professional

Join us for the day at Hult's London campus to find out what it is like to study business at a truly international school in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. You’ll meet our faculty, staff, and students have the chance to ask your questions about the Masters, MBA or Executive MBA program, and hear stories from the inspiring students who make our school so special.


Learn how an internationally focused degree can help prepare you for success in an increasingly global world, and see what life could be like as a Hult student. As part of the experience on campus, you will be invited to participate in an interactive lecture with Professor Ted Ladd speaking on Slow Profits or Sudden Death: Business in the Age of Platforms.


Agenda

13:00 – 14:00 Registration and networking lunch

14:00 – 15:30 Master class with Hult Professor Ted Ladd

15:45 – 16:30 Hult programs presentation

16:30 – 17:15 Careers presentation + alumni panel

17:15 – 17:30Β Optional campus tour

17:30 – 20:00Β Networking drinks with current students and alumni (active applicants only)


About Professor Ted Ladd

Ted Ladd is the Dean of Research and Professor of Entrepreneurship at Hult International Business School, specializing in the methods used by entrepreneurs to construct successful business models for high-tech start-ups. Ted holds a PhD from Case Western Reserve, an MBA from Wharton, a masters in international economics with honors from Johns Hopkins University, and a BA cum laude with distinction from Cornell as a triple major in biology, government, and technical sociology. Ted has founded, led and participated in several venture-backed high-tech start-up ventures. Most recently, he was the Director of Ecosystems at WIMM Labs, which pioneered wearable consumer computing devices (i.e. smartwatches) and was subsequently purchased by Google. He serves on the boards of several public, private, and non-profit boards for energy generation and economic development in his home state of Wyoming. Ted is also an instructor at Harvard University. He has been a Visiting Professor at the Copenhagen Business School, a member of the core faculty at the Bainbridge Graduate Institute (Seattle) and an entrepreneurship mentor at Stanford University (Palo Alto). His work has appeared in the Harvard Business Review, the Stanford Social Innovation Review, several academic journals and the annual conferences of the Academy of Management, USASBE, Net Impact, and Ashoka. He was named a fellow at the Fowler Center for Sustainable Value at Case Western and received several grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation.


Please ensure you register your attendance.

Spaces are limited and so we advise you to register to reserve your place. We look forward to meeting you in person.


*If you decide to submit your application before your campus visit, we will extend a courtesy travel voucher to help with your travel expenses.

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