MBA Student Award for Club, Association, and Working Group Leadership

| January 29, 2024
Submitted by Christopher Longtin for McMaster University

Nominations are currently being accepted for the Full-Time and Full-Time Accelerated MBA Student Award for Club, Association, and Working Group Leadership.

Purpose:

The MBA Student Award for Club, Association, and Working Group Leadership recognizes active students who are demonstrating exceptional leadership skills within one or more clubs, associations, or working groups and demonstrating the DeGroote values of collaboration, inclusivity, integrity, and innovation to grow the MBA community.

Eligibility:

To be eligible for the award, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Current MBA Student:
    • The candidate must be an MBA student in good standing within the Accelerated, Full-Time, or Co-op streams.
  • Active Club, Association, Working Group Membership:
    • The candidate must be a member of at least one active MBA club, association, or working group.

Evaluation Criteria:

Candidates will be evaluated based on the following:

  • Demonstrated Leadership Skills
  • Collaboration and Networking
  • Initiative and Innovation
  • Professional Development and Skill-building

How to Submit Nominations:

Submit your nominations here by Monday, February 19.

Please be sure to include:

  • Nomination Letter (peer, faculty, or staff)
  • Candidate’s Statement
  • Supporting Materials (optional)

Winners will be announced in March and invited to the Winter term Awards celebration.

Nominations for the Co-op MBA Student Award for Club, Association, and Working Group Leadership will be collected in October 2024 and celebrated at the MBA Formal.

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