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Carmine Di Sibio, Former Global Chairman and CEO of EY, to Keynote School of Business Hooding Ceremony
03-28-2025
Carmine Di Sibio, former Global Chairman and CEO of EY, will serve as the keynote speaker for the 2025 Wake Forest School of Business Graduate Hooding Ceremony. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, May 17, at 9:30 a.m. in Wait Chapel on the university’s Reynolda Campus.
This special event honors master’s degree recipients in management, accountancy, business analytics and business administration, marking the completion of their graduate studies.
“It’s an incredible honor to be spea…
Matt Imboden Named NASPA Outstanding Administrator in Graduate & Professional Student Services
03-24-2025
Matt Imboden, Chief Student and Academic Services Officer at Wake Forest University School of Business, has been named the 2025 Outstanding Administrator in Graduate & Professional Student Services during an award presentation at the 2025 NASPA Annual Conference in New Orleans, LA.
The honor is awarded annually to a professional who has made significant and innovative contributions to the effective support of graduate and professional students in higher education. Imboden was selected fo…

Wake Forest MBA Program Ranks No. 1 in North Carolina and Among the Nation’s Top 20
04-15-2025
For 16 consecutive years, the Wake Forest University School of Business MBA program has held the top position as the No. 1 part-time program in North Carolina. Nationally, it continues to excel, securing the No. 19 spot among part-time MBA programs in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 Best Graduate Schools list.
The 20-month program stands out for its collaborative learning environment and highly engaging courses that are designed to equip working professionals wi…
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