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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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Stanford GSB
Can’t make it onto campus to celebrate GSB Centennial Day? You can still tune in online to watch special Centennial Day panels, including insights from past GSB Deans, admissions directors, noted alumni, and faculty. Don’t miss out! Wish you had some Centennial gear as well? Explore new GSB-branded and limited-edition Centennial gear on the
bookstore’s website and on
Zazzle.
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Stanford GSB
You’re invited to celebrate this once-in-a-century moment. Join the GSB community on October 10, 2025, at Frost Amphitheater on campus to honor the GSB’s past, present, and future, with an energizing musical performance, interactive exhibits, and tasty treats.
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Saturday, November 1 | 5:00-9:00 p.m. Local Time
GSB Los Angeles Chapter
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Get ready for a Centennial Celebration unlike any other. We’ll be gathering at the legendary Sheats-Goldstein Residence—an architectural gem you’ve probably seen on the big screen. Expect great company with delicious food and drinks as we toast to a century of the GSB and all that’s ahead.
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Monday, November 10 | 6:30-9:00 p.m. Local Time
GSB Sao Paulo Alumni Chapter
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Celebrate the GSB Centennial “Sao Paulo” style and welcome Dean Sarah A. Soule to Brazil, along with Professor William Barnett. Hear news of the GSB from Dean Soule and learn about the Sustainability Revolution from Professor Barnett. If you are in Brazil for the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference, please join us, too!
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GSB Communications & Marketing
A new podcast, created especially for the GSB community, brings together faculty, staff, alumni, and students to reflect on what makes the GSB so special. GSB at 100 is available now wherever you get your podcasts.
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In honor of our Centennial year, we are proud to announce the 100 GSB Alumni Catalysts—a peer-recognition program sponsored by the Alumni Association that celebrates alumni who do ordinary things in extraordinary ways. Nominated by peers and spanning six decades of classes, these honorees exemplify the leadership, resilience, and service that define our community. As Anna Neverova, MS ’18, Alumni Association president, shared, “These 100 Alumni Catalysts embody what makes our GSB community so special—an unrelenting drive to create positive change.” Their stories reflect a century of principled leadership and inspire us all to keep building a brighter future together.
Read more and join us in celebrating our Alumni Catalysts >>
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Wednesdays, October 8 - 29 | 9:00-11:00 a.m. Pacific Time
GSB Alumni Career Services
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Executive coach Debbie Wolter, MBA '92, will lead participants through best practices for personal positioning, networking, interviewing, and negotiation. Sessions focus on allowing participants to actively engage with one another for brainstorming, networking, and support.
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Saturday, October 11 | 4:00-6:00 p.m. Local Time
GSB Identity Chapters
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Celebrate with us at our identity happy hour! Whether you're in a reunion year or not, we hope you can join fellow identity chapter members and toast to 100 years of the GSB. All GSB alumni are welcome to register for this celebration; we hope to see you there!
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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. We’re heading towards the finishing stretch. At
over 140 dinners, the series’ goal of 100 dinners has been surpassed; let’s keep it going!
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GSB Bay Area Chapter | Project Redwood
Hear from leading social entrepreneurs on how their initiatives are expanding opportunities and lifting communities out of poverty. Discover how they combine innovative thinking, modern management practices, and new technologies to help thousands achieve higher living standards.
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GSB South Florida Alumni Chapter
Join us for a fun and relaxing afternoon of golf at The Club at Weston Hills! Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just looking to enjoy a great time on the course, this outing is perfect for all skill levels. Play 9 or 18 holes.
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GSB South Florida Alumni Chapter
For the first time ever, the Stanford Cardinal will go head-to-head with the University of Miami Hurricanes in what promises to be an unforgettable matchup at the iconic Hard Rock Stadium. It’s a historic milestone for Stanford Football and a chance to unite Cardinal alumni across Florida.
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GSB Asian Alumni Chapter
Welcome to an exclusive storytelling masterclass workshop with writer, entrepreneur, and investor, Chris Yeh, AB ‘94, BS ‘94. Discover the techniques to great storytelling and learn how to leverage stories as effective tools for persuasion and influence.
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Stanford Australia Association
We are delighted to announce our guest speakers for our biggest event of the year: Harvard Presidential Scholar Dr. Tessa Forshaw, PhD ’25, and Stanford lecturer Richard Cox Braden will speak on their new book,
Innovation-ish: How Anyone Can Create Breakthrough Solutions to Real Problems in the Real World. Get together with fellow alumni, exchange ideas, and celebrate wrapping-up 2025.
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Stanford Alumni in Healthcare | GSB Healthcare Chapter
Join fellow Stanford alumni and current students at this informal networking mixer held at an alumni-recommended pub close to the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference. This has become a popular annual tradition and sells out every year — you won’t want to miss it.
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Center for Social Innovation | Stanford Women on Boards | Alumni Consulting Team (ACT)
Our expert panel will discuss how AI can enhance decision-making, improve service delivery, and drive innovation in nonprofit organizations. Discover how your board can leverage AI not just as a tool for efficiency, but as a strategic asset that aligns with your mission and maximizes your impact in the communities you serve.
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Stanford Alumni Association
Immerse yourself in the latest insights from life and academia. Experience the engaging microlectures delivered by esteemed faculty scholars, showcasing groundbreaking research and innovative ideas shaping our future, livestreamed during Stanford Reunion Homecoming.
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Stanford Association of Oregon | Stanford Club of Washington
Stanford Professor David Lobell, PhD ’05, Benjamin M. Page Professor in the Department of Earth System Science and Gloria and Richard Kushel Director of the Center on Food Security and the Environment, will speak about past changes in how the world feeds itself and future prospects for making a more sustainable food system. We will cover common myths and distractions as well as new solutions that will likely shape the future of food.
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Stanford Club of Marin
Stanford social psychologist Professor Greg Walton will speak on the power of ordinary magic — simple, everyday experiences that can create extraordinary change. Drawing from his groundbreaking research on “wise interventions,” Walton will explore how subtle shifts in perspective can reshape how we learn, connect, and thrive.
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Stanford Alumni Association
Artificial intelligence presents transformative opportunities for healthcare and biotechnology, yet faces substantial implementation challenges. One of the largest challenges is on the scale of available medical data. Stanford Associate Professor Parag Mallick will discuss this and other barriers, as well as the approaches being developed to overcome them.
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Center for Social Innovation | GSB Lifelong Learning
This dynamic panel explores the cutting-edge intersection of AI technology and educational equity, featuring GSB founders supported through
Stanford Impact Founder Fellowships. Heejae Lim, MBA '15, founded TalkingPoints to unlock family potential to drive student success. Abdulhamid Haidar, MBA ’21, created the nonprofit Darsel to improve math learning outcomes in developing countries through AI chatbots. Vivek Ramakrishnan, MBA '23, launched Project Read to close early literacy gaps globally. And Drew Barvir, MBA ’23, founded Sonar to help schools and youth organizations deliver mental health support at scale.
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