HHRS executives of the Human Resources Management Graduate Certificate Program, Zoë Allen (President), Rabita Naqvi( Vice President), Salma Sahebzada (Secretary), Shriya Tandon and Katelin McKnight (Class Representatives) organized an extremely successful Alumni Speed Networking Event.
In the Hospitality - Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management program capstone course, HOTL 285 Business Planning and Risk Management, students are provided with real industry scenarios. Applying their knowledge and problem solving techniques, student groups must develop a strategic business plan to address the industry issues.
Grads Give Back is an annual event held by the two-year Business Marketing diploma at Humber College. It welcomes graduates who are working in various careers to speak to final semester students about their paths from Humber and to provide insights, tips, and advice.
Steve Lorini and Ted Glenn were selected as part of this year’s Short-Term Faculty Exchange.
Over the last 8 years, our Fashion Arts and Business program has established a WIN-WIN collaboration with the Vaughan Mills Shopping Center, part of the Ivanhoe Cambridge group. This collaboration provides our 4th semester students the opportunity to work hands-on with the evolving needs of the retail centre.
Rossie Kadiyska, Professor and Program Coordinator of the Fashion Management Graduate Certificate, visited the Copenhagen Institute of Design and Technology (KEA) to participate in a knowledge exchange and build collaborative opportunities.
Meeting Professionals International (MPI) held their annual Global Meetings Industry Day on Thursday April 4. The Toronto Chapter held a symposium at The Old Mill. Colin Bartley, Event Management Program Coordinator, participated in a panel discussion and some students also attended the event.
Congratulations to the Digital Business Management graduating class of 2019 for completing their work on their capstone projects with three small businesses in Ontario.
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On Saturday, April 27, students from the Faculty of Business gathered at the Lakeshore campus for the very first Ontario Colleges’ Marketing Competition (OCMC) boot camp. The event was generously organized by Humber’s marketing professors to allow 27 of the top students to network, meet the OCMC coaches and test their marketing skills.
On April 12, 2019, Paralegal Degree students held the Second Annual Aboriginal Moot at the Lakeshore Campus. The Aboriginal Moot was the capstone assignment for students in the Indigenous Legal Perspectives course.