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Stay informed on emerging topics, hear the latest from faculty, or keep your career search going with these event opportunities from the GSB and across Stanford.
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GSB Business School Fund
Celebrate the collective impact of our community. This is a chance to deepen your connection to Stanford GSB and inspire support for causes you care about. Every gift up to $5,000 per designation qualifies for a 1:1 match until matching funds are exhausted. Make your contribution count today.
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Thursday, June 18 | 9:00-10:00 a.m. PT
GSB Lifelong Learning
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Glenn R. Carroll, The Adams Distinguished Professor of Management, will speak on key insights from his new book, which challenges leaders’ skepticism about the crucial role of organizational culture in business success. Carroll will address common misconceptions about culture, revealing how it can be measured and leveraged to enhance team performance and impact the bottom line, and will help reshape your understanding of organizational dynamics!
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Trail Run: December 5-7 Stanford GSB Argentina Chapter
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Take part in an unforgettable 100km trail run through Patagonia with fellow GSB Alumni! El Cruce in Argentina is one of the world’s largest trail races — 5,000 people raced last year. The locations where the event takes place are of unparalleled beauty. Runners traverse mountains and volcanoes, snow-capped peaks, forests, lakes, valleys, and rocky terrain. Join the WhatsApp group to learn more at our next information session, coming up soon!
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Stanford Alumni Association
Expand your network and reconnect with fellow Stanford alumni at a happy hour filled with food, drinks, and fun conversations. You’ll be able to meet alumni across industries, exchange ideas, and spark new collaborations in a casual, welcoming setting.
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Corporations and Society Initiative (CASI)
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Walt Bogdanich and Michael Forsythe — with Anat Admati, The George G.C. Parker Professor of Finance and Economics, as moderator — discuss investigative journalism, corporate influence, and the forces shaping markets and society in a dynamic in-person conversation.
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GSB Nevada Chapter
Join us for a happy hour in Incline Village, kindly organized by Ryan Kerrigan, MBA ’02. We're excited for the first official GSB Nevada Chapter event at Lake Tahoe and hope to see many of you there!
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GSB Black Alumni Chapter
The Stanford GSB Black Business Student Association (BBSA) is excited to host the 2026 Black Leadership Conference: Blackness Unbound, followed by the GSB Tapestry Award Gala. The Tapestry Award is presented to a Stanford GSB alumna or alumnus who has significantly contributed to the community. All GSB alumni are welcome!
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Stanford Australia Association
Simon Mordant AO, one of Australia's most remarkable figures at the intersection of finance, philanthropy, and the contemporary arts, will speak on: “How does a career in capital markets lead to shaping the cultural life of a nation — and what does that teach us about leadership, legacy, and living a whole life?"
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Stanford Alumni in Healthcare | Stanford Alumni in AI
Our panel will discuss how artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape the logic of drug discovery. What once served primarily as a set of computational tools at the margins of R&D is becoming an increasingly central layer in how therapeutic hypotheses are generated, molecules are designed, experiments are prioritized, and development pathways are assessed.
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Florence | Friday, June 26
GSB Alumni Relations
Centered on connection and dialogue, this welcome series invites you to engage with Dean Sarah A. Soule, hear highlights from campus, and gather with alumni as the GSB enters its second century.
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Stanford Club Italia | GSB Italy Chapter
Secure your space at the Stanford International Alumni Weekend in Florence, June 26-28 (SIAW’26)! The themes for SIAW’26 in the cradle of the Renaissance are Humanism, Innovation, and Policy. Dean Sarah A. Soule will be one of the featured speakers.
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Stanford Club of Spain
We welcome you to a fun afternoon on the golf course, networking with alumni from other universities, and representing your school’s colors, followed by cocktails and dinner.
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GSB Alumni Association Board of Directors
GSB Alumni Association board member T.J. Duane, MBA ’14, is spearheading small group dinners hosted by alumni worldwide. At
over 160 dinners, the series’ goal of 100 dinners has been surpassed; let’s keep it going!
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GSB Marketing & Communications
The GSB podcast
If/Then features faculty exploring how their research deepens our understanding of business and leadership. In the latest episode, Christian Wheeler, the StrataCom Professor of Management and Professor of Marketing at the GSB, explains how identity can turn political disagreements into battles. The reason we can’t agree may have less to do with politics and more to do with who we think we are.
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Stanford Alumni in Sustainability
The biggest decisions on climate aren’t made in Washington, D.C., but in state houses, city halls, county land and utility commissions across the nation. That’s where Climate Cabinet comes in: founded in 2020 by Caroline Spears, ’17, it supports public officials and candidates for office on the state and municipal level. Join us to learn about this innovative group and see how your community might benefit from their assistance.
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Stanford Asian Pacific American Alumni Club
Chinese restaurants are ubiquitous with more than 35,000 in the United States, each with a story. Many of our fellow Stanford alumni have roots here. Our alumni panelists, Buck Gee, ’72, Harry Chang, MBA ’90, and Janice Lee, ’98, span generations, diasporas, and regions across the country. We'll talk about food, work, transition to college, and more. All alumni are welcome.
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Stanford Humanities Center
Social justice, the rule of law, climate change, the impact of technology — all of these issues and many more are addressed by humanities scholars now. A panel of Stanford fellows examine how scholars conceive the relation of their intellectual work to the present moment, and how research in the humanities makes a difference in society, in the broader culture, and over the longer term.
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Stanford in Boston
Congressional redistricting has been described as a political blood sport, as incumbents, parties, and interest groups have used the process for 200 years to gerrymander districts to promote certain candidates and parties. Nate Persily, the James B. McClatchy Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, will explore the evolving political and legal terrain of redistricting, with an eye toward its impact on the 2026 elections and beyond.
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