Ivey Alumni
The Ivey Alumni Network is comprised
of over 34,000 graduates, creating a
thriving community of business professionals
spanning 100 countries globally.
The Ivey Alumni Network is comprised of over 33,000 graduates, creating a thriving community of business professionals spanning 100 countries globally.
Join fellow classmates and alumni for an unforgettable Ivey Homecoming Weekend happening September 27-29! This memorable, time-honoured celebration features many planned festivities on campus, including Ivey's Open House, as well as special class reunions. Don't miss it!
In the Fall 2024 edition of Intouch magazine, you’ll meet Ivey’s new Dean Julian Birkinshaw. Ivey grads share insights into the unique balancing act that comes with working in their family business, and alumni weigh the risks and rewards of working in the food-service industry.
Alumni Communities bring together alumni based on shared interests and identities, transcending geographic boundaries and degree programs. Each is dedicated to creating connections by accelerating careers, fostering an inclusive culture, and enhancing lifelong learning.
Join thousands of Ivey alumni who have signed into the Alumni Hub, where you can easily engage with your thriving Alumni Network. Sign-in today! >
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Join thousands of Ivey alumni who have signed into the Alumni Hub, where you can easily engage with your thriving Alumni Network. Sign-in today! >
Contact alumni@ivey.ca for assistance logging in.
Make the most of your case discussions at Ivey with these tips from Rob Austin, June Cotte, Mary Crossan, Eric Janssen, Fraser Johnson, and Mary Weil.
Ivey's HBA1 students recently participated in HBA Leadership day, which included mini-case discussions, an address from Indigenous activist Waneek Horn-Miller, and a panel on leading through tumultuous times.
Ivey's HBA2 students were welcomed back on September 6 with a combined reception and awards ceremony.
Ivey’s Innovation North and BMO Academy are pleased to present the 2025 Systems Innovation Challenge. Open to post-secondary students across Canada, the challenge centres on systems thinking and the theme is workplace mental health and wellness. Up to $15,000 is up for grabs.