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Do you know someone who would be a good fit for our program?

Michigan State University Broad College of Business alumni & current students are our best ambassadors for the School. Broad College’s Executive MBA Program continually looks for qualified candidates.

What Does the Executive MBA Admissions Team Look for in a Candidate?

 

  • high perforMANCE in their organization with a proven track record of success.
  • a strong desire to improve their business knowledge and skills.
  • Those who Value a collaborative “real-world” approach to learning.
  • Enjoys learning from the diverse experiences and perspectives of others.
  • Those looking for a convenient “no surprises” program that fits your busy life.
  • Those ready to advance their career and transform their life.

After submitting a referral, the candidate will receive communications about the Executive MBA program and admissions process.

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Executive MBA Blogs & Stories

EMBA Students at Orientation
On Aug. 2-3, the 2026 cohort of students began their journey in the oldest public Executive MBA program in the country.
Alumni judges sit and listen to student presentations, while taking notes.
When is the right time to get an MBA?
An Executive MBA student holds a microphone and papers while presenting a business idea at the 2024 pitch competition.
Inspired ideas come to life to solve real-world challenges through the Class of 2024 Executive MBA Pitch Competition.
A woman smiles while interacting with her new teammates during the Executive MBA orientation.
On Aug. 4-5, more than 115 students began their journey in the oldest public Executive MBA program in the country.
Broad College Executive MBA Class of 2023 class pictured at the Wharton Center
This year’s Executive MBA completion ceremony sent off 110 graduates at the Wharton Center on May 7.
The 2023 EMBA Pitch Competition winners pose with plaques.
Inspired ideas come to life to solve real-world challenges through the Class of 2023 Executive MBA Pitch Competition.
Kara Tripi sits outside on a bench
Kara Tripi, assistant director of MSU’s EMBA program, offers ways to support the LGBTQ+ community in higher education.
MSU Detroit Executive Forum panelists on stage at the MotorCity Casino Soundboard Theatre.
The event featured industry leaders and academic experts in a panel discussion on April 12 at the MotorCity Casino.
Cheryl Thompson speaking into a microphone at an event.
As the founder of the Center for Automotive Diversity, Inclusion and Advancement, Cheryl Thompson is making an impact.
Kara Peters headshot
With a passion for education and HR, Kara Peters (MBA ’16) is helping the Gates Foundation deliver on its mission.
Meagan Dunn and her staff of the Covenant House Michigan walk down a sidewalk with lush, green foliage surrounding.
As Covenant House Michigan’s newest executive director, Meagan Dunn is an alumna making an impact in her hometown.
Broad MBA Alumni Andrew and Kendra Rice Parlock reflect on the development of their love and personal careers.
Swoon over this college love story between alumni Al Makke and Jenny Abro, who met in the Broad Executive MBA program.
Workspace with blurred people moving and walking.
Two Broad Spartan alumni are on a mission to improve people’s daily lives with their software startup, Moii.
Cropped image of someone using a tablet at a desk at night.
Accounting and information systems professor Brian Pentland writes about machine learning and AI on the horizon.
Broad Spartans learn about enterprise leadership and work together through the Executive MBA program.
Cheri DeClercq, assistant dean of MBA programs, shares gratitude for Broad Spartan alumni working to make an impact.
Al Makke and Dana Drouillard from the Executive MBA Class of 2022 were recognized by Poets&Quants.
Michael Lamach is the retired chair and CEO of Trane Technologies, with a BS. in Applied Engineering Sciences from MSU.
In this Q&A, see Frank Cano Aristondo’s determination as a Spartan who commutes to East Lansing from South America.
Executive MBA students sit around a table and collaborate at orientation.
The Russell Palmer Career Management Center offers resources for all students to achieve short- and long-term goals.
On Aug. 5-6, more than 120 students began their journey in the oldest public Executive MBA program in the country.
Executive MBA student Matt Swiontek blogs about how cycling has changed his life and helped him impact those in need.
Forrest Morgeson, assistant professor of marketing at MSU, discusses if malls are dead, providing insight into consumer behavior.
Forrest Morgeson, assistant professor of marketing, assesses consumer behavior for shopping in malls vs. online.
A group of Broad Executive MBA alumni at an event.
A recent event hosted by the Broad Executive MBA Alumni Association featured alumni and a former MSU basketball player.
Lori Hillman (MBA ’16) has made it a priority to remove some of the career challenges women face.
A strong community focus helps new parents find balance in the Broad College's Executive MBA program.
Broad College Executive MBA Class of 2022 class picture at the Wharton Center
Relive the excitement and happenings from this year’s Executive MBA commencement ceremony on May 1.
Students give a presentation to a room of people
DOC Box — toys and tools for kids with developmental challenges — won the Class of 2022 Executive MBA Pitch Competition.
Despite COVID-19, the Broad College's EMBA Classes of 2022 and 2021 ventured to the United Arab Emirates in March.
Relive insights and advice shared by expert supply chain faculty and alumni at the Recharge Your MBA event.
Spiros Assimacopoulos (MBA '18) shares how the Broad College's Executive MBA culture and values shaped him as a leader.
Broad MBA Alumni Andrew and Kendra Rice Parlock reflect on the development of their love and personal careers.
Kendra Rice Parlock (MBA ’03) shares her Spartan love story and how she met her husband while at the Broad College.
Ciciley “CC” Moore illuminates how being a Broad Spartan has propelled her work to advance racial justice.
Ayalla Ruvio, associate professor of marketing, outlines COVID trends on consumer behavior and supply chain operations.