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Sustainability success for Beedie MBAs at Net Impact competition
Apr 13, 2016
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Beedie leading the way in BC’s Northwest
Sep 2, 2015
New MBA is geared towards Northwest BC Industries.More...
Business In Vancouver: Businesses, universities customize curricula
May 28, 2015
Sending executives back to school for specialized studies pays off for B.C. companies.More...
SFU launches MBA focused on northwest BC industry
May 19, 2015
Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business is launching an MBA specifically addressing the industry issues of BC’s northwest.More...
Pulitzer Prize winner Daniel Yergin on BC’s future in global energy
Sep 30, 2014
The global energy sector is a constantly evolving, fast-paced industry, and British Columbia has the potential to leverage some profitable relationships if it capitalizes on its resources.More...
British Columbia’s place in the “Asian Century”
Sep 12, 2014
AIB Fellows’ International Executive of the Year Dominic Barton on B.C.’s evolving role in the global economy.More...
Top MBA: The First Nations and Business in Canada
Feb 27, 2014
The following article was published by TopMBA.com on February 27, 2014, and features comment from Ulrike Radermacher, Associate Director of the Executive MBA in Aboriginal Business and Leadership at the Beedie School of Business. The welfare and rights of the indigenous people of Canada – or First Nations, as they are collectively referred to – are of pressing concern at a time when many companies wish to develop Canada’s wealth of natural resources. Recent oil […]More...
FortisBC CEO sparks energetic discussion: CEO Series
Apr 11, 2013
The spring series of CKNW 980’s “The Chief Executives” continued with John Walker, CEO of energy provider FortisBC, sharing his vision for the future of Canada’s energy industry with CKNW host Bill Good in front of a live audience at the Segal Graduate School. The event was part of an ongoing partnership between the Beedie School of Business and prominent Vancouver radio station CKNW News Talk 980 to bring leadership and business insights from some […]More...