Valuing Global Community Engagement

Global Community@WFUSB
At the Wake Forest University School of Business, Global Community represents our commitment to cultivating a strong sense of community and meaningful connections among students, faculty, staff, alumni, and external partners. We believe that shared purpose, mutual respect, and collaboration enrich the learning environment and contribute to excellence in business education.
Every institution operates within a unique cultural and historical context shaped by its traditions, values, societal influences, and regulatory environments. At WFUSB, we honor that context while also fostering awareness and appreciation of the many perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences that contribute to our global business landscape.
We are dedicated to attracting individuals from a variety of personal and professional experiences, encouraging globally engaged teaching and research, and building relationships that span borders and sectors. Our goal is to prepare students to work effectively across teams, industries, and regions, and to approach complex challenges with openness, adaptability, and understanding.
Global Community Vision@WFUSB
We envision a business school environment grounded in connection, engagement, and shared growth. Our graduates will be well-prepared to contribute in dynamic professional settings, communicate across cultural and organizational boundaries, and lead with clarity, curiosity, and character.
This vision aligns with the School of Business mission to develop passionate, ethical business leaders who achieve results with integrity through rigorous academic preparation, thought leadership, and market relevance. The WFUSB leadership team is committed to nurturing a Global Community where collaboration is encouraged, respect is practiced, and the diverse strengths of our community enhance the academic and professional journey of every member.

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