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BUILD Program
Business Undergraduates in Leadership Development

Build Skills / Build Relationships / Build Resources
Build Community / Build Your Future


The BUILD Program offers all UW business undergraduates a chance to enhance leadership skills by attending workshops and events throughout the school year. Each student who attends 8 BUILD Program events over the Autumn, Winter, and Spring quarters will earn a certificate and access to an invitation-only reception, where they will be recognized for their achievements.

Foster School of Business student organizations can also earn a certificate for their club by having members sign in at 8 BUILD events.

Building Your Leadership Resume
October 14, 2008
6:30pm
Douglas Forum (4th floor, BAEEC)

Beta Alpha Psi presents William Gates, Sr.
October 30, 2008
6:30pm
Kane Hall
Everyone must have a ticket to enter. Free tickets available on a first come, first served basis. Information about obtaining tickets will be posted on the Undergraduate Bulletin in early October.

BEDC/Target Case Competition Final Rounds
November 7, 2008
4:30pm
Boeing Auditorium

Beyond Smoozing: How to Network Your Way to Success
January 14, 2009
4:30pm
Douglas Forum, 4th Floor, BAEEC

Husky Networking Night
January 27, 2009
5:30pm
Balmer Commons

Past BUILD Program Workshops

Tools to Grow Your Membership
Effective Networking
Husky Networking Night
Goal Setting
Leadership Dialogues
Business Ethics
Managing the Misers!
Aiding Your Successor
Can Business Really Save the World?
Financial Responsibility
Effective Delegation
Infusing Business with Sustainability


Contact Information:

Jennifer Kitchen
Coordinator of Student Development
Michael G. Foster School of Business
137 Mackenzie Hall, Box 353200
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-3200

P: 206.221.5404
F: 206.616.8225
email: jkitchen@u.washington.edu

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