Executive Certificate of Excellence

The Executive Certificate of Excellence is a mark of distinction for select executives who complete a total of 17 program days of learning within a three-year period with the UC Berkeley Center for Executive Education.

The certificate provides the recognition of educational achievement as well as business excellence. Participants will experience the many advantages of the inter-disciplinary approach of our executive education professional programs from faculty and industry leaders who bridge cutting edge research, technology and education with practical business solutions.

Requirements

The Berkeley Executive Leadership Program, the flagship program in the portfolio, is the core requirement for the certificate.  Other open enrollment programs and/or custom programs in UC Berkeley’s ExecEd offerings can be added to complete the certificate. 

We will work with participants to select the programs that best suit their educational and business needs.  We can also partner with an organization to design and develop a certificate that is aligned with its corporate strategy and learning objectives. 

Note: Executive Leadership Briefings do not apply toward program days for the Certificate.

Benefits

The Executive Management and Leadership Certificate grants the following select Haas alumni benefits:

  • Invitations to worldwide Haas-sponsored reunions, conferences and seminars.
  • Participation in regional alumni chapters that plan both educational and social events.
  • Lifetime access to the worldwide network of over 30,000 Haas Business School alumni and over 300,000 Cal Alumni via the password protected online community.
  • Lifetime subscription to CalBusiness magazine.
  • Access to Alumni Career Services (workshops, job fairs, job posting service).
  • Participation in Berkeley ExecEd alumni groups within LinkedIn.
  • 2-year subscription to California Management Review

Contact

To inquire further and begin the process, please contact:

Susan Quinn
+1.510.643.6153
quinn@haas.berkeley.edu