View from the Top: Alumni Share Insider Perspectives
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A really cool thing has been happening this year as the Alumni Association has been turning the spotlight onto leading alumni professionals in a program called View from the Top (VFT). At events in Boston, London, and New York, panels of accomplished alumni shared personal viewpoints as a way of stimulating discussion. In London, for example, speakers shared insights from the top levels of finance, climate change, and security operations. Given that the audience is made up mostly of MIT alumni, the discussions are rich and vibrant—what you’d expect in a room full of some of the world’s most adept problem solvers. And the buzz kept going and going in the receptions afterward.
Alumni came in droves. These were standing-room only events. But if you missed them, you can still see alumni in action in a video summary of the London program. You can also see several of the New York presentations and view photos of the Boston, London, and New York events (click Media Gallery).
Here's the question now—how can we keep some of this high-value conversation going? How can alumni build on these events to create a high-energy alumni network? Are alumni interested in organizing themselves into small networking or discussion groups built around topics like finance? How can we use online social networking platforms to connect between these larger events?
Comments
Margaret Jones
Wed, 06/03/2009 12:51pm
I would prefer face-to-face meetings--probably best done after the panel discussion. I thought it was a terrific meeting. Thank you for doing it.
Karen Ho
Tue, 06/02/2009 11:57am
I really enjoyed the New York event as well - many thanks to Lou for hitting yet another home run!
In addition to the wonderful panelists and thought-provoking discussion, I too was struck by how much old-fashioned, card-swapping networking was happening amongst the alumni community.
As the Club of New York begins our 2009-2010 planning cycle, how can we help the New York alumni community continue the momentum built from that evening?
Some questions:
- Would there be interest in an online "event followup" group?
- Are face-to-face networking opportunities preferable before or after the event? What about no "event" at all and just networking?
- Are you more interested in specific, targeted topics or do you enjoy the broader spectrum of alumni interaction?
Your feedback is what shapes the Club's calendar, so it's always terrific to hear your thoughts.
Bart Stuck
Fri, 05/29/2009 4:37pm
Keep me in mind for the next one, I like the panel focus on quantitative finance and would welcome more of the same