NYU Stern Executive Board Member Susan Jurevics (MBA '96) and the Stern Women’s Forum for alumni are featured: “Making MBA Alumni Networking Work Better for Women.”

Excerpt from Financial Times — “In November, the New York University business school launched the Stern Women’s Forum, a multigenerational community of female alumni, enabling them to support one another at different stages of their careers. But, having lived and worked around the world, Jurevics cautions against overlooking nuances across diverse global settings. The individualistic nature of western culture may amplify gender differences in networking compared with other cultures, such as those in, for example, Asian countries, where harmony and collectivism may be more pronounced.
‘Alumni organisations need to continue to deepen their understanding of cultural influences, to develop effective and inclusive networking,’ says Jurevics, who is a member of the NYU Stern executive board.”