Executive MBA participants at Cambridge Judge Business School regularly feature in the headlines with world-leading innovations. Hear the latest news from our alumni.

Programme news

The Cambridge Judge Executive MBA team is a finalist for EDA 2025 Diversity Team of the Year, recognising its inclusive curriculum, culture and leadership in advancing equality, diversity and inclusion.

Her Royal Highness Queen Diambi Kabatusuila Tshiyoyo Muata, traditional monarch of the Bakwa Luntu People in the Democratic Republic of Congo, brought wisdom, warmth and a powerful message of sustainability to Cambridge Judge Business School during a fireside chat with the Executive MBA cohorts. Her visit left a lasting impression, encouraging participants to embrace holistic thinking, value nature’s contributions and lead with resilience and cultural awareness.

Monique Boddington of Cambridge Judge Business School at the 2025 World Women Entrepreneurs Forum in Mongolia.

At the World Women Entrepreneurs Forum in Mongolia, Jennifer Waller Martin and Monique Boddington of Cambridge Judge Business School explain how we need to challenge the norms that decide who is seen as fundable, while investors and policymakers must rethink how entrepreneurship is valued and financed.

Career news

Josh Neely and Ben Saward.

Executive MBA alumni Ben Saward and Josh Neely reveal how Cambridge’s EMBA and Silicon Fen ecosystem fuelled Novi GP’s launch. Discover how key courses and cohort networks helped forge their entrepreneurial edge.

During May Day 2025, an Executive MBA student and 2 Cambridge Judge alumni trekked 121 km across the Gobi Desert in the inaugural Will of Nature – Gobi to West Friendship Race alongside 800+ business professionals. In mixed-school teams with CEIBS peers, they endured sandstorms and scarce resources to sweep the top medals. This non-profit event fused endurance, leadership and cross-cultural collaboration.

Chander Velu, Luka Gebel, Toni Vida-Puig.

An article in Nature on the Nobel-winning Laboratory of Molecular Biology began as a dialogue between a student and lecturer at the Executive MBA programme.

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