Alumni groups
Explore our alumni groups
Regional alumni groups
The Carey Business School has established regional alumni clubs in Beijing, Chicago, Greater Boston, Greater New York City, Korea, Mid-Atlantic, San Francisco Bay Area, Shanghai, Denver, and Los Angeles. If your region does not currently have a Carey Business School club, there may be a Johns Hopkins chapter in the area. Key initiatives for the clubs include:
- Support of current students by hosting student treks or connecting with student organizations
- Support of Admissions and Career Development Office activities, including volunteering at MBA fairs, speaking with prospective and admitted students, and sharing career insights with current students
- Serve as alumni ambassadors by encouraging Carey Business School students and alumni to attend events and connect with fellow alumni
- Participate in philanthropy to support key initiatives of Carey Business School and build on the philanthropic legacy of William P. Carey
- Assist in the continuous building of the alumni community in that region.
Alumni affinity networks
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The Women’s Alumni Network aims to cultivate connections between Johns Hopkins Carey Business School alumnae, students, and faculty and to provide a forum that supports women participating in, leading, and developing businesses through activities that foster professional and personal development.
If you are interested in joining the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Women’s Alumni Network, contact carey.alumni@jhu.edu or request to join the LinkedIn group.
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The network is committed to:
- Maintaining a network of active alumni
- Creating new opportunities for graduates
- Enhancing the student experience and fostering student growth
- Recruiting prospective students
- Serving communities of color
If you are interested in joining the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Black Alumni Network, contact carey.alumni@jhu.edu or request to join the LinkedIn group.
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Since January 2018, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School has made available degree and non-degree certificate programs to students who have completed most of their studies at Ner Israel Rabbinical College. This rekindles a collaboration that stretches back decades and predates the founding of the Carey Business School in 2007.
If you are interested in joining the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Ner Israel Alumni Network, please contact carey.alumni@jhu.edu.
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The Business of Health Alumni Network provides opportunities for those across all sectors of the health space to build and strengthen connections with a network of Carey alumni, students, faculty thought-leaders, and industry partners. The network aims to make the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School one of the most recognized and respected voices in the business of health and will leverage the expertise of its members to exchange meaningful insights, accelerate career progression, and highlight the impact of the Carey community in the health ecosystem.
If you are interested in joining the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Business of Health Alumni Network, contact carey.alumni@jhu.edu or request to join the LinkedIn group.
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The network will leverage the expertise of its members to strengthen the Carey Business School real estate community and highlight Carey’s efforts in educating future leaders in the real estate industry.
If you are interested in joining the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Real Estate Alumni Network, contact carey.alumni@jhu.edu or request to join the LinkedIn group.
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Its mission is to build meaningful relationships and develop a supportive professional network that empowers LGTBQ+ individuals to bring their authentic selves to the workplace.
If you are interest in joining the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Pride Alumni Network, contact carey.alumni@jhu.edu.
Alumni volunteers
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School alumni groups are powered by the commitment of alumni volunteers. These groups create a powerful professional network across the world by bridging connections between alumni to the school and each other. Their responsibilities are to:
- Partner with Alumni Relations staff on an annual engagement strategy
- Promote events and help recruit additional volunteers
- Support the school through philanthropy
- Provide feedback to create a community for alumni to engage through social, networking, and professional development programming
- Share advice and insights