By José Ángel de la Paz
More than 700 alumni gathered for the traditional EGADE Business School Alumni Year-End Party, in order to celebrate their achievements and goals fulfilled in 2019, and share their objectives and projects for 2020.
In Guadalajara, the celebration was held on November 28 in the restaurant Bruna and the following day in Mexico City at the Interactive Museum of Economics (MIDE), where the attendees visited the exhibition halls.
In Querétaro, the venue for the party, held on December 4, was the restaurant Emilia, while Monterrey celebrated on December 5 at Museo MARCO, where they toured the exhibition "Restablecer memorias" (Restoring Memories), by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.
“I would like to extend my best wishes to each and every one of our EGADE Alumni, members of an extraordinary entrepreneurial community that consciously leads the future of our country, and is characterized by the constant search for continuous improvement and fulfillment through lifelong learning,” said Ignacio de la Vega, dean of EGADE Business School, during the event in Monterrey.
In addition, De la Vega invited the former students to participate in the second edition of EGADE U Week, an exclusive Lifelong Learning program for graduates, to be held on March 27 and 28, 2020, in Mexico City, with the title “Empowering the leader’s mind”.
The EGADE Business School Alumni community is made up of more than 20,000 graduates over five continents, renowned for creating, transforming and leading the sustainable, competitive development of businesses and organizations worldwide.
Here are the photographs of the EGADE Business School Alumni Year-End Party in Guadalajara, Ciudad de México, Querétaro and Monterrey.