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The Certificate of International Studies in Business (CISB) Program greatly values its relationships with alumni located around the globe. Over the past several years, many committed CISB alumni have donated their time as speakers, case competition judges, and job contacts for students and alumni alike.

The CISB Alumni Council has joined forces with the program to strengthen ties between CISB alumni and students. To apply for membership or for more information, please contact cisb@u.washington.edu. Download the Alumni Council roster. (PDF)

How Can You Support CISB?

  • Be a Mentor: Two CISB Alumni Council members have started an exciting new mentorship program for CISB students. The program pairs students with business professionals who provide guidance on professional, academic, and personal development. Prospective mentors, please contactt cisb@u.washington.edu.
  • Join Career Connections: Do you want to connect with CISB students and fellow graduates? Become a Career Connections contact! Career Connections is a searchable worldwide network of more than 4,800 UW alumni and friends who answer career-related questions and serve as networking resources. The network is maintained by the UWAA. To volunteer, register online.
  • Volunteer:
    • Serve as a guest speaker to educate students about your company and identify talent.
    • Participate in international case competitions as judges of student teams
    • Offer CISB students a tour of your company to give them a better understanding of corporate culture and business practices
    • Send internship and job announcements to CISB
  • Stay in Touch!

 

 

 

PHOTO: Britta Tsang"Take advantage of the CISB alumni network. You get access to industry insiders who not only inform you of job openings, but also share insights that give you a competitive edge in the job search."

Britta Tsang, '05
Cost Analyst, Global Partners
The Boeing Company

 

 

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