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The Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business,Dennis Rasmussen Jersey, University of the West Indies,Sergei Bobrovsky Jersey, Trinidad enters its second year of classes for its In-Company Executive MBA in Guyana.The school launched its inaugural Guyana Graduate Programme in 2010 with a class of 18 students.The students of the 2010 Cohort participate in classes every two weeks in Georgetown with face-to-face lectures,Keith Magnuson Jersey, involving facilitators from Trinidad who are flown in to conduct the classes.In 2011,Zach Parise Jersey, the school returns with the Executive MBA and the extended portfolio of the International MBA and the Master of Human Resource Management for the local market.The team will travel to Guyana next Thursday (January 27) to host an Information Session for the public, at which interested students are invited to chat with Academic Advisors,Christian Folin Jersey, the Programme Director and the Executive Director of the Lok Jack Graduate School of Business,Jaromir Jagr Jersey, Professor Miguel Carrillo. The venue is the Roraima Duke Lodge.At the session, Professor Miguel Carrillo,Vladimir Tarasenko Jersey, Professor of Strategy,David Rundblad Jersey, will deliver the feature address entitled,Antti Niemi Jersey, “RE-igniting Growth: Turning Crisis into Opportunities for Businesses and Nations”. The team will also return to Guyana for an Open Day in early February.The Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business (GSB) was established in 1989 as a joint venture between The University of the West Indies and the private sector of Trinidad and Tobago to provide postgraduate education in business and management.Lok Jack GSB is recognised as the premier institution for the provision of business and management education, training and consultancy services in Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Caribbean region. |
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