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Voices of Experience
A C-level speaker series open to the public. more»

Race & Case Competition
An ethical case competition and ski race. more»

Inclusive Excellence Case Competition
A case competition that connects diverse students and select companies committed to inclusive excellence. more»

Department Events
Hear from marketing gurus, supply-chain masters, financial experts and others. more»

Admissions Events
Interested in a graduate degree from the Daniels College of Business? Discover Daniels at one of these upcoming events. more»


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May
23
Thu
The Business of Dining @ Joy Burns Center—Tuscan Ballroom
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Business relationships are developed in a variety of situations, including receptions, dinners/lunches, and fundraisers. Join us in this dining event hosted by GBSA and facilitated by Christy Porter, member of the American Association of Etiquette Professionals, and learn what it takes to master the art of business dining.

Register>>

Sponsored by: GBSA

Entrepreneurial Industry Panel @ Daniels Building-–Schneider Board Room
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Six professionals who started their own business will answer students’ questions and share success secrets.

 

Sponsored by: Suitts

Entrepreneurial Industry Panel @ Daniels building-Schneider Board Room
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Six professionals who started their own business will answer students’ questions and share success secrets.

 

Sponsored by: Suitts

Self Employment Industry Panel @ Daniels building–Schneider Board Room
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Six Self Employment Professionals will answer students’ questions, discuss their careers and offer success tips.

 

Sponsored by: Suitts

Golf Lesson & Outing at the Wellshire Golf Course, Sassy Golf @ Wellshire Golf Course
1:00 pm – 3:45 pm

Join us to hone your golf skills at the Wellshire Golf Course. Sassy Golf’s founder, Nancy Collins will be hosting a group golf lesson from 1:15-2:00pm and tee times for 9 holes will start at 2:00pm. This event has 20 spots available.

 

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Sponsored by: DGWiB

Discover Daniels Networking Event in Dallas @ Magnolia Hotel, Billiards Room
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join the Daniels College of Business for a Discover Daniels Networking Event in Dallas on Thursday, May 23. Connect with our impressive alumni network from Texas and learn why they chose Daniels for their graduate business degree. 

The event will be hosted by:

  • Richard Davidovich, Dallas/Ft. Worth Entrepreneur
  • Dr. David Cox, Assistant Dean of Daniels Graduate Admissions and Full-time MBA programs

Discover Daniels Networking Event in Dallas 
Thursday, May 23 | 6 – 8 p.m.
Magnolia Hotel | Billiards Room
Dallas, Texas 75201

Register HERE.

Whether you’re established in a career, in a job search or looking to change careers, get ahead of your competition with an MBA or Specialized Master’s degree from the Daniels College of Business. Learn more by joining us.

We look forward to seeing you in Texas!

May
24
Fri
Supply Chain Roundtable Featuring Schwan Food Company @ Craig Hall
7:30 am – 9:00 am

Schwan’s Food is everywhere you eat: at home, at the store, and at restaurants. This requires an extensive, complex, and changing distribution network to ensure products are where they need to be to serve customers. The Cold Chain requirements for fresh and frozen foods add to the complexity. 

Mike Haining, Senior Vice President at Schwan’s LLC, shares the complexity of Schwan’s cold chain and how this multi-billion dollar food company created a more flexible and efficient direct-to-store delivery network. Hear the latest issues and get answers on distribution network analysis and learn creative solutions.

 

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Sponsored by: Daniels Marketing Department

May
30
Thu
Daniels Networking Reception for Working Professionals @ Jing Restaurant
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Do you want to learn more about graduate programs for working professionals?

Join us for appetizers at Jing, located by the Denver Tech Center, and learn about our graduate programs designed for working professionals.

We will be there on Thursday, May 30 from 5 – 6:30 p.m. If you are considering pursuing an MBA or specialized master’s degree, this is a great opportunity to learn more about how you can have a career and get a top-ranked graduate degree from Daniels.

Date: Thursday, May 30
Time: 5 – 6:30 p.m.
Location: Jing | 5370 Greenwood Plaza Blvd.

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For more information please contact Jennifer Wetterlin at 303-871-3171.

May
31
Fri
Burns School—Meet and Munch @ Daniels Building, Burns School Library
11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Join the Burns School for an end of year open house networking “Meet and Munch” lunch for all MRECM and XRECM Students. 

Free lunch and refreshments provided.

Sponsored by the Burns School, RECM.

Jun
5
Wed
Make Your Network Work for You!
8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Research shows that 80 percent of job seekers get jobs through their extended networks.   You can’t spend enough time building your professional network.

You’ve learned by now there are two important things you need to do with your network.  First build it, and second nurture it.   Diane Darling will go through proven strategies, and share best practices on how you can both build your network, and at the same time help your network find jobs and do business with each other.

Join Diane for a refreshing look at dozens of fun, easy to adopt networking techniques that will provide you a powerful professional network.

Presenter: Diane Darling, Author 

Diane is the embodiment of contradictions: An introvert who teaches networking skills (the people kind).  A small town girl from college towns in the Midwest and Colorado who has traveled to all seven continents and about 60 countries.