Skip to main content

Become part of a network of active, innovative change makers that span every industry across the globe.

As a graduate of WBS, you become part of a broader WBS community of active and innovative changemakers. Our alumni network has been forged for half a century and spans every industry across the globe.

Why become part of the WBS Alumni Network?

wbs-alumni-global

Our alumni network has been forged for half a century and spans every industry across the globe.

wbs-alumni-network

As a WBS alumni you can draw from a large community for inspiration, advancement 
and networking.

wbs-alumni-people

Reunions are important events for WBS students and our dedicated WBS Alumni Office will assist reunion organisers in planning and organising the event.

Alumni stories

View stories & work from our leaders

Students-walk-to-OT-house.png
Donate

Make a difference

However you chose to partner with us, you will make a difference in the lives of our students, faculty, communities and continent as a whole.  This embodies the WBS mission to make a significant contribution to the inclusive and sustainable growth of the country and continent.

Alumni Contact

Tebogo Madasa 
Email: tebogo.madasa@wits.ac.za
Phone: +27 11 717 3357

Past alumni events

PlaceHolder
20
November 2018

MAP Information Evening

17:30 - 19:00
Investec Auditorium, Wits Business School, 2 St David’s Place, Parktown.

The Management Advancement Programme (known as MAP) at Wits Business School accelerates your career in this ever-changing business environment. For over 35 years, our sought-after MAP has provided a...

PlaceHolder
25
October 2018

Public Lecture: Via Midway: Navigating Personal & Career Transitions

17:30 - 18:00
Donald Gordon Auditorium, Wits Business School, 2 St David’s Place, Corner St Andrews Road, Parktown

The adage ‘change is the only constant’ (Heraclitis) has never been more apt as we navigate our way through a shifting world of work. Wits Business School is pleased to invite you to a public lecture...

PlaceHolder
23
October 2018

Panacea or Problem? Understanding the Viability of Blockchain within the South African Landscape

17:30 - 18:00
Investec Auditorium, Wits Business School, 2 St David’s Place, Corner St Andrews Road, Parktown

First described as a “purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash”, blockchain technology made its debut in 2008. Fast forward ten years and it has become one of the most talked about yet least...