Participants include: U. Chicago GSB, Columbia, Yale, Harvard, Wharton, Kellogg, Thunderbird, Carnegie-Mellon, Said , Tuck, Stanford,London School of Economics, Haas, INSEAD, MIT, Zicklin, Zarb, Fordham, Judge, USC, Notre Dame, Duke and Texas etc.
Event Date: Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 at 6:30pm
In the past, alumni from the following schools have attended: U. Chicago GSB, Ross (U. Michigan), Kelley (Indiana U.), Columbia, Yale, Harvard, Wharton, Northwestern (Kellogg), Thunderbird, Moore (U. of South Carolina) Carnegie-Mellon, Said (Oxford), Tuck (Dartmouth) Tobin (St. John's), McDonough (Georgetown), London Business School, Stanford, Owen (Vanderbilt), London School of Economics, Haas (Berkeley), Simon (Rochester), INSEAD, MIT, Johnson (Cornell), Zicklin (Baruch), Zarb (Hofstra), Anderson (UCLA), Fordham, Judge (Cambridge), University of Southern California, Notre Dame, Duke and Texas, as well as members of Beta Gamma Sigma.
WHERE: 79th Street Boat Basin Cafe, 79th Street and the Hudson River (underneath the West Side Highway at 79th Street )
WHEN: Tuesday, June 16
TIME: 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
PRESENTED BY: MBA CORPS
REGISTRATION: This is a free event; registration not necessary.
All are welcome to Network, Reconnect and Meet New Friends. Special prizes will be offered this year.
DETAILS: Cash Bar and Full Foodservice Menu
The Boat Basin Cafe is a peaceful and fun spot on the Upper West Side overlooking the Hudson River The cafe features a full bar and offers appetizers and full meals, for those interested. Please join us for this great event and passon the word to your fellow alumni as well as friends from other business schools!
DIRECTIONS: Subway 1/9 to 79th Street. Walk west on 79th Street past Riverside Drive and continue on the North Side of 79th Street until you see a stairway on the right and a sign that says Boat Basin Cafe. You will follow the stairs down to the right into the cafe. We are located near the main bar towards the interior of the venue.
BOAT BASIN TELEPHONE: 212-496-5542
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