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October Information Sessions Set for Advanced Degree Programs

Bay Area Professionals Encouraged to Learn about Sonoma MBA, Executive MBA, and Wine MBA Offerings

Rohnert Park, California – The School of Business and Economics (SBE) at Sonoma State University (SSU) announced a series of public information sessions about its advanced degree programs will take place October 5 and 31 on the SSU campus in Rohnert Park, and October 24 on the St. Helena campus of Napa Valley Community College. Information sessions are designed for incoming students and interested professionals to meet with administrators, faculty, alumni, and current students for an overview of the program, outline of courses, and application counseling and support.

“Our goal in hosting these information sessions is to communicate the value and convenience of our programs. Whether you’re a young professional seeking career growth, a new manager looking for skills development and new opportunities, or an established executive wishing to enhance your portfolio, there’s something here for you,” John Stayton, Executive Director of Graduate and Executive Programs said. “Our alumni report their return on investment comes from a convenient course schedule, the quality and depth of our professional network, and the individualized attention from faculty.”

October Information Sessions:

• Monday, October 5, 6 - 8 p.m.
MBA and Wine MBA Info Session (includes mixer with current students)
Sonoma State University, Stevenson Hall, Room 3042

• Saturday, October 24, 10 – 11:30 a.m.
Executive Wine MBA Info Session
Napa Valley Community College, St. Helena campus, Rooms 9A and 9B

• Saturday, October 31, 10 – 11:30 a.m.
MBA and Executive MBA Info Session
Sonoma State University, Darwin Hall, Room 101

For more information regarding upcoming information sessions or to RSVP, please visit http://www.sonoma.edu/mba/ or contact the Graduate and Executive Programs office at (707) 664-3501 or mba@sonoma.edu.

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