Past event
About the event:
Studies show that professional networking opportunities are one of the most important reasons for doing an MBA. Especially in uncertain times such as these, it’s an advantage if you can learn from the strategies of other managers in your network. In some cases, new business partnerships are a result of intense networking.
We invite you to join a webinar to explore the real value of the MBA network and get to know the business case of two successful alumni of the WU Executive Academy, Peter Wilfinger and Adrian Pocola. Their story is unique since Peter Wilfinger managed to conquer the Romanian market with his company through the support of another MBA alumnus, Adrian Pocola. You can look forward to a lively discussion, to meeting the Community Engagement Manager, Viola Kospach, and also getting the chance to ask your questions in a live Q&A session!
About the schools:
Vienna University of Economics and Business - WU Executive Academy
The WU Executive Academy, the business school of the Vienna University of Economics and Business brings more than 100 years of experience and an excellent reputation to the field of executive education. Thus it belongs to the leading business universities worldwide. The executive education portfolio of the WU Executive Academy includes MBA and Master of Laws programs, university certificate programs, custom programs and short programs. In recent years, the WU Executive Academy has become one of the leading providers in Central and Eastern Europe.
About the hosts:
Adrian Pocola
Founder at SCZ GROUP Romania
Adrian Pocola is the Founder of SCZ GROUP in Romania and Professional MBA Project Management alumnus.
Peter Wilfinger
Director New Business Austria and Managing Director at Kardex Austria GmbH
Peter Wilfinger is Director New Business Austria and Managing Director at Kardex Austria GmbH and Global Executive MBA alumnus.
Viola Kospach
Community Engagement Manager at WU Executive Academy
Viola Kospach is a Community Engagement Manager at the WU Executive Academy.