Global Practitioner Initiative shortlisted for ‘Best Innovation Strategy Award’
A team of MBA staff and Global Practitioners headed down to London on January 19 for the AMBA + BGA Excellence Awards and Gala Dinner to represent Strathclyde and celebrate the achievement of the nomination of our Global Practitioner Initiative for Best Innovation Strategy Award.
The Awards brought together leading lights from the global business education community to celebrate excellence and commend achievement among business schools, MBA students and graduates, suppliers and employers.
The ceremony was attended by more than 200 business school leaders, as well as category finalists, judges and members of the media. Sadly, despite being shortlisted, Strathclyde didn’t win in our nominated category.
Andrew Main Wilson, Chief Executive of the Association of MBAs and Business Graduates Association (AMBA & BGA) said, "On behalf of the AMBA and BGA team, I would like to congratulate the finalists and winners of this year’s Excellence Awards.
"This year, the competition was stronger than ever. The entries who have made the final shortlist in each category should feel proud of their achievements.
"Additionally, the students and graduates who have been shortlisted as finalists today have all used their qualifications to achieve a spectrum of impressive results, in terms of the positive impact they have made to business, education and society as a whole.
"It was thrilling to be able to celebrate the AMBA network’s achievements at this glamorous Gala Dinner – in particular it’s been amazing to celebrate exceptional innovations and successes in the higher management education industry."
Full list of winners here: https://www.associationofmbas.com/press-releases/amba-bga-honour-business-schools-and-their-students-and-graduates-at-the-excellence-awards-2024/