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Letter from the HBS Century Club Alumni President:
Dear Prospective Member of the HBS Century Club,
Congratulations! You received first-year honors in the most challenging, most prestigious MBA program in the world. It is our hope that you will choose to be part of a rich tradition that started in 1933.
HBS Century Club members have become well-known leaders in business and government, as well as innovators who have who changed the way we live. A complete and up-to-date alumni list is available to all members. It's a unique and great network to be a part of.
The hallmark of the club since 1933 is small dinners with guests of high stature and accomplishment, over topics dealing with the great themes of the day. Imagine sitting at the same dinner table with the governor, or a sitting cabinet secretary, or a cultural icon.
Being one of hundreds in a lecture hall is great - but dining and conversing up close - is an experience like no other. These were our experiences as part of the HBS Century Club, and we invite them to be yours.
The HBS Century Club is sponsored by its alumni. The school no longer sponsors the club (although it did for over fifty years) because the club is open to honors students only. The club does not, and has never discriminated on the basis of race, religion, ethnicity, sex, national origin, age, disability or sexual orientation.
If you are interested in being a part of the HBS Century Club, and you have earned first-year honors, please let us know.
Jet Hollander,
HBS Century Club Alumni President
Letter from the HBS Century Club Alumni President:
Dear Prospective Member of the HBS Century Club,
Congratulations! You received first-year honors in the most challenging, most prestigious MBA program in the world. It is our hope that you will choose to be part of a rich tradition that started in 1933.
HBS Century Club members have become well-known leaders in business and government, as well as innovators who have who changed the way we live. A complete and up-to-date alumni list is available to all members. It's a unique and great network to be a part of.
The hallmark of the club since 1933 is small dinners with guests of high stature and accomplishment, over topics dealing with the great themes of the day. Imagine sitting at the same dinner table with the governor, or a sitting cabinet secretary, or a cultural icon.
Being one of hundreds in a lecture hall is great - but dining and conversing up close - is an experience like no other. These were our experiences as part of the HBS Century Club, and we invite them to be yours.
The HBS Century Club is sponsored by its alumni. The school no longer sponsors the club (although it did for over fifty years) because the club is open to honors students only. The club does not, and has never discriminated on the basis of race, religion, ethnicity, sex, national origin, age, disability or sexual orientation.
If you are interested in being a part of the HBS Century Club, and you have earned first-year honors, please let us know.
Jet Hollander,
HBS Century Club Alumni President
A Distinction of ExecllenceCongratulations! You received first-year honors in the most challenging, most prestigious MBA program in the world.
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Up Close and Personal GatheringsSmall, intimate conversations have been the hallmark of the HBS Century Club since 1933.
Here, presidential adviser Richard N. Perle tells discusses his experience negotiating strategic arms control with foreign powers. |
Over 1500 Alumni MembersOver 1500 HBS MBA students have been members of the club with over 1000 alumni members living and available to student members via the on-line database.
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85th Anniversary upcomingThe HBS Century Club will celebrate its 85th Anniversary
in 2018 |