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Henry Brandon Honored with
Outstanding Alumni Service Award |
Henry Brandon III ('89)'s father dreamed that his son would become a doctor. Brandon pursued college coursework in human biology at Stanford, but his interests led him to a degree in economics and ultimately a career in investment finance. As a MBA student, he built relationships with staff and faculty who he still counts as lifelong friends and advisors today. One of those connections is Linda Baldwin who ran the then nascent
Riordan Programs. Due to her encouragement, Brandon not only mentored program participants but helped her move the program forward—and that support continued after graduation. For his decades long-commitment to the Riordan Programs and UCLA Anderson, Brandon is being recognized with the 2021 Outstanding Alumni Service Award. Read more. | |
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Reunite. It Will Feel SO GOOD. |
Classes of '80, '81, '85, '86, '90, '91, '95, '96, '00, '01, '05, '06, '10, '11, '15, and '16 will celebrate their respective class anniversaries with virtual Alumni Reunion events on April 30 and May 1. Each class celebration will be unique with select events featuring presentations, slide shows and wine tasting. All participants will be able to explore the virtual event space to find friends and engage in real-time, video chats for open mingling. Learn more. | |
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What People of Asian Descent in America Face Now |
In the latest How the World Works podcast, Margaret Shih, Professor and Associate Vice Chancellor, BruinX, UCLA Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, joined Warren Olney to explain the cultural and workplace conflicts that communities of Asian descent experience. Her research studies the negative impact that positive stereotypes like the "model minority" can generate, but also how stereotypes can exclude people from access to positive experiences such as mentoring or social support. Listen Now. | |
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Meet Our 2021 John Wooden Global Leadership Fellows |
Each academic year, UCLA Anderson celebrates student leadership and the legacy of Coach John Wooden through our John Wooden Global Leadership Fellows. A diverse committee of UCLA Anderson's leadership selects each fellow for achieving success while maintaining the integrity and values Coach Wooden embodied. Read about this year's extraordinary fellows: Mitchella Gilbert, Ariana Cernius, Stephen Johnson, and Kelsey Kawana. Read more. | |
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