Top 6 Executive Courses in Corporate Governance - United States
Corporate Governance - United States
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Deadline: 30 Aug 2024.
Payment is due upon admission. Your space is secured upon receipt of full pa...
Deadline: 30 Aug 2024.
Payment is due upon admission. Your space is secured upon receipt of full payment.
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Deadline: 30 Aug 2024.
Payment is due upon admission. Your space is secured upon receipt of full pa...
Deadline: 30 Aug 2024.
Payment is due upon admission. Your space is secured upon receipt of full payment.
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Live Virtual Day: October 22 Half-day session.
In-Person Days
November 4-8 on Evanston campus.
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Provides leading-edge corporate governance education for aspiring board members from diverse, underr...
Provides leading-edge corporate governance education for aspiring board members from diverse, underrepresented backgrounds.
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Corporate Governance: Essentials for a New Business Era provides critical tools for aspiring, newly...
Corporate Governance: Essentials for a New Business Era provides critical tools for aspiring, newly appointed, and veteran board members, and for executives working with their board or other boards.
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June 2024 course dates postponed. Next program session: summer 2025.
Tuition for Private Sector Pro...
June 2024 course dates postponed. Next program session: summer 2025.
Tuition for Private Sector Professionals is $4,595.
Program is delivered in-person.
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