EXECUTIVE EDUCATION

Executive Scholars Program

Profiles of Executive Scholars:

  Assistant VP, H&R Block
  CEO, Kidney Cancer Association
  National Sales Director, Johnson & Johnson
  SVP and Chief Marketing Officer, Nationwide Insurance
  SVP, CUNA Mutual Group
  VP of Sales, VERTIS

Alumni Benefits
As a Kellogg Executive Scholar, you will receive the following lifelong learning and networking benefits: 
Networking opportunities within the greater Kellogg alumni community through participation in alumni clubs and our enhanced online alumni network
30% discount on all 1-5 day executive education programs held at the Allen Center
Access to faculty research, writings, and publications
An invitation to participate in student-run conferences on cutting-edge issues in management
Access to streaming videos of outstanding addresses by major business leaders and leading Kellogg faculty
A complimentary subscription to Kellogg World alumni magazine
Kellogg email forwarding for life

How do I become a Kellogg Executive Scholar? 
There is no separate fee required to become an Executive Scholar - you are automatically enrolled when you take your first qualifying program. However, anyone interested in the program is encouraged to complete a formal application. The application serves to inform the school of your intention to become an Executive Scholar, it helps the school monitor your progress through your track, and also serves as a tool to be used by you and the Executive Scholars Program Advisor in order to ensure that all programs in your track will qualify for a Certificate. The application is non-binding and does not obligate you to attend any programs. Your program choices can certainly change over time, as long as they still fit within the curriculum guidelines. You can download this form on our web site. Upon completion of the required programs, you will be awarded a Certificate of Professional Achievement.

How will it benefit me and my organization?
Kellogg develops programs around some of the business world's most challenging issues. Kellogg's unique collaborative approach immerses those who love to learn in provocative new ways to explore complex business problems.   As such, Kellogg's programs directly benefit both the individual and the organization.

You benefit because you will:

Tailor a specific curriculum action-plan based on your individual needs

Learn in an environment that is founded on intellectual rigor, with team leadership, partnership, and innovation as its guiding principles

Network and learn from leading faculty and business executives from around the world

Be able to tackle challenges with the confidence that comes from gaining specific skills and a broadened understanding of the complex business issues facing your organization

Enhance your credentials with a Certificate of Professional Achievement from a top-ranked, world-renowned academic institution

Become a Kellogg Executive Education Alumnus, and receive a host of lifelong learning and networking benefits as a member of the Kellogg alumni community

Your organization will benefit because:

The program provides a flexible way to develop current and future leaders

Our vast program offerings allow your organization to address a variety of competencies

Employees return to work with perspectives from other companies and industries

Your employees will be able to better tackle the challenges your organization faces, having learned from pre-eminent academics and a diverse peer group of seasoned executives from around the world

The practical curricula coupled with faculty and participants who share their vast, hands-on industry knowledge allow executives to return to work and immediately apply what they have learned


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