Dear Fox Alumni and Friends,

On May 12, our graduating Fox MBA students will be joining a work force that is still recovering from the worst economic crisis of our lifetime.

In 2010, 88% of Fox MBAs had job offers within three months of graduating. Help us get to 100% this year. We are calling on you as part of an extensive Fox alumni network (we have 40,000 alumni in the Philadelphia region alone). Through this powerful network, graduating students can gain access to career placement, and alumni can connect to support their own career advancement.

As Fox alumni, and as part of the Fox family, you already have received the education and skills to launch your career. But Fox has more to offer you and your business -- because, after all, success begins with the people you hire.

We encourage you to consider our graduating students -- both at the undergraduate and MBA levels -- when searching for candidates to fill both full-time and internship positions. Click here to preview select profiles of our graduating future global leaders.

Fox students are analytically and intellectually prepared for any challenge, they are team-oriented and client-focused, and they are adept at working across disciplines. Above all, they want to contribute from day one.

We encourage you to work in collaboration with our professional development staff to provide leads and to facilitate their efforts to increase the placement of our students.

These new graduates have invested their education in the same trusted academic institution you did and, with your help, can be shaped into proud and committed alumni -- just like you.

If you or your organization are seeking exceptional, high-quality candidates, contact:

Megan Panaccio
Associate Director, Corporate Relations
215-204-8095 or mpanaccio@temple.edu

Thank you for your willingness to help Fox School students as they enter the work force.

Best regards,
M. Moshe Porat
Moshe 

M. Moshe Porat, PhD, CPCU
Dean
Laura H. Carnell Professor

Fox School of Business
Temple University
 

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