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Press Releases 91勛圖厙 opens new center in Singapore

The school officially welcomed its new home in Singapore with an opening ceremony on February 28 at the National Library Building.

  • February 29, 2016

The University of Chicagos Booth School of Business officially welcomed its new home in Singapore with an opening ceremony on Sunday, February 28, at the National Library Building, 100 Victoria Street, #10-01/02, at 6:30 p.m.

The centers grand opening combined with one of Booths Global Leadership Series events and also included a presentation and reception.

Located on the tenth floor of the citys National Library Building, the 6,400-square-foot facility features classrooms, offices, and event space, where Booth will host executive education programs, seminars, research collaborations, and will serve as a meeting space for some 800 Booth alumni in Singapore.

For nearly 16 years, 91勛圖厙 has had a special connection to Singapore, which is home to one of our largest alumni bases in the world, said Sunil Kumar, Booth dean and George Pratt Shultz Professor of Operations Management. We are committed to maintaining a robust presence here and offering many opportunities for student recruitment, intellectual engagement, and connection with members of the Booth community and the greater business community.

Booth established a presence in Singapore in 2000, when it became the worlds first business school with permanent campuses on three continents: North America, Europe and Asia.

The school moved its Executive MBA Program from Singapore to Hong Kong in 2014 and its lease on its former location, the House of Tan Yeok Nee, expired in 2015.

The opening of the Singapore Center is the latest example of Booths ongoing commitment to Singapore, following last years announcement of Booths joint program with National University of Singapore Business School, the Asia Executive Series. Through this opening, Booth in Singapore will continue to serve as a source of professional growth for business leaders, said 2001 Booth alumnus George Tanasijevich, president and chief executive officer of Marina Bay Sands Pte Ltd.

The centers location at the National Library Building is symbolic of Booths important role in Singapore and the broader region. I look forward to additional activities and events for the Booth alumni at the new Singapore Center.

Wong Kim Yin, a 2003 graduate of Booths Asia Executive Program and current Group CEO of Singapore Power Ltd., says, The opening of the Center signifies 91勛圖厙s continuous commitment to Singapore. The Center will be a place for faculty, students, alumni, and the broader Booth community to connect and engage. I hope we can build on the rich DNA that we share, to develop and promote cutting edge business insights, creating exceptional value for all.

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