Register for 2019 MIT Alumni Leadership Conference: Sept. 27–28
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The annual MIT Alumni Leadership Conference (ALC) celebrates Institute alumni who have a deep love for MIT and share a commitment to helping MIT make a better world. Registration is open for the 2019 conference, which takes place September 27–28 on MIT’s campus. Sign up today!
This year’s keynote speakers will highlight the impact that the Institute is having in Cambridge and throughout the world.
- Hear firsthand news about the new MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing.
- Learn how MIT is admitting the highest-caliber students.
- Celebrate experiential learning and the 50th anniversary of the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) at MIT.
- Explore the many ways that the Alumni Association is inspiring our community.
WHO’S SPEAKING AT ALC 2019
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R. Erich Caulfield SM ’01, PhD ’06
President-Select, MIT Alumni Association
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Anantha P. Chandrakasan
Dean, MIT School of Engineering
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Whitney T. Espich
CEO, MIT Alumni Association
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Daniel Huttenlocher SM ’84, PhD ’88
Dean, MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing
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Martin Schmidt SM ’83, PhD ’88
Provost
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Stuart Schmill ’86
Dean of Admissions and Financial Services
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Julie Shah '04, SM '06, PhD '11
Assistant Professor, Aeronautics and Astronautics; Leader, CSAIL Interactive Robotics Group
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Kate Trimble
Senior Associate Dean and Director, Office of Experiential Learning
The ALC schedule is filled with two days of networking, brainstorming, and best practice sessions for specific volunteer cohorts, including clubs and groups, Tech Reunions, career mentors, and recent graduates and young alumni.
And don’t miss ALC’s signature events that celebrate MIT’s most dedicated volunteers: Friday evening’s Leadership Awards Dinner and Saturday afternoon’s reception—which includes a special MIT gift.
Register today for ALC, then visit the website to view the full schedule, learn about discounted hotel rates, and more. And don’t forget to keep the MIT conversation going on social media using the hashtag #MITALC.