Alumni
We are a transformative business school with over 15,000 alumni in 161 countries and 152 nationalities. Learn more about and connect with our global alumni community.
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Cambridge Judge and you
As a graduate of Cambridge Judge Business School, you are automatically a member of our diverse, accomplished and supportive global alumni community.
We value your engagement, the support and role you play in the Business School’s continuing growth and development, and we are incredibly proud of your achievements.
Your lifelong connection to Cambridge Judge is integral to our success and we are here to support you in any way we can.
Events
Find out more about the wide range of online and in-person alumni events around the world that you can join throughout the year:
Please join Management Practice Associate Professor Monique Boddington in Tokyo.
Join Management Practice Associate Professor Monique Boddington in Seoul.
Join Management Practice Associate Professor Monique Boddington in Hong Kong.
Join us for Cambridge Judge Goes Global in Hong Kong.
Latest alumni news and insights
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A leadership journey
Joe Calder (Executive MBA 2020) has received a St John Volunteer Corps Award for volunteer services in recognition of his work with the disadvantaged in society. Joe received his award along with other St John volunteers. He shares his experiences and insights on the transformative power of volunteering, highlighting how it has shaped his personal and professional journey.
Student and alumni news
EMBA graduate returns to teach sustainable development
Executive MBA alumna Anna Hoff (EMBA 2019) co-wrote a case study on how company Simprints could best scale up to provide vital records to more people in developing countries around the world. She returned to guest lecture in Professor Matthew Grimes’s class, outlining the difficult choices facing young firms in scaling up responsibly.
Cambridge Judge Business School faculty and staff were among participants at the Sustainable Development Forum 2025 held in Belgrade, Serbia, on 30-31 October, which focused on cross-sector collaboration involving government, industry and academia in order to tackle the green transition and achieve sustainable development.




