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How does Executive Education IMPACT the Individual?

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In this first episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we explore the benefits for students and alumni of attending the University of Houston's Executive Master's in HRD. We meet six former students to hear about why they signed up for the program, what they learned, and how their lives changed during the program and since graduating. We hear from two members of the program’s Advisory Board about how employers view the qualities of those graduating from the Executive Master’s and how those qualities differentiate them from other applicants. In addition, we hear from Dr. Consuelo Waight, Director of the Executive Master’s, about the results of studies into the program’s benefits.
Guests featured in the episode are: Winsten Jose, Anh Lee, Ed Monsivais, Ashleigh Noud, Manny Rodriguez, Guillermo Martinez Sans, Charles Shaw, Consuelo Waight, Shironda White, and Steven Woods.
For more information on the University of Houston’s Executive Master's in HRD, visit https://uh.edu/technology/programs/graduate/executive-human-resource-development/

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In this first episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we explore the benefits for students and alumni of attending the University of Houston's Executive Master's in HRD. We meet six former students to hear about why they signed up for the program, what they learned, and how their lives changed during the program and since graduating. We hear from two members of the program’s Advisory Board about how employers view the qualities of those graduating from the Executive Master’s and how those qualities differentiate them from other applicants. In addition, we hear from Dr. Consuelo Waight, Director of the Executive Master’s, about the results of studies into the program’s benefits.
Guests featured in the episode are: Winsten Jose, Anh Lee, Ed Monsivais, Ashleigh Noud, Manny Rodriguez, Guillermo Martinez Sans, Charles Shaw, Consuelo Waight, Shironda White, and Steven Woods.
For more information on the University of Houston’s Executive Master's in HRD, visit https://uh.edu/technology/programs/graduate/executive-human-resource-development/

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