Raymond A. Mason School of Business Achieves Top 20 Ranking in Fortune Recommends™ Best Executive MBA Programs
The Raymond A. Mason School of Business at William & Mary proudly announces its inclusion in Fortune Recommends™ Best Executive MBA Programs, securing an impressive #20 ranking for 2024. This acknowledgment highlights the program's commitment to excellence in executive education and its dedication to fostering a rigorous, transformative learning environment.
Fortune Recommends™ evaluates executive MBA programs based on a comprehensive set of criteria. Schools must be non-profit, accredited, and uphold a high standard of academic rigor to qualify. The ranking process considers various factors such as program cost, students' professional backgrounds, and alumni's success, ensuring a holistic assessment of each institution's offering.
The Raymond A. Mason School of Business's placement in the top 20 reflects its strong emphasis on delivering a challenging and rewarding educational experience. Fortune's expert panel, after thorough consultation, selected indicators that best capture the essence of an effective executive MBA program, highlighting the Mason School's exceptional quality and impact within the highly competitive EMBA landscape.
"We are honored to be recognized by Fortune Recommends™ and to be ranked among the top EMBA programs," said Todd Mooradian, Dean of the Raymond A. Mason School of Business." This achievement is attributed to the hard work and dedication of our faculty, staff, and students. We remain committed to providing a world-class education that prepares our students for leadership and lives of principled achievement."
The Raymond A. Mason School of Business offers a distinctive executive MBA program designed to equip experienced professionals with advanced business acumen and strategic thinking skills. The program's rigorous curriculum, combined with a focus on real-world applications and leadership development, prepares graduates to excel in a dynamic global business environment.
For more information about the Raymond A. Mason School of Business and its executive MBA program, please visit www.mason.wm.edu.