Webinars / Virtual Events

2023 MHEDA Master Manager Program

United States, Online - August 15 - October 24, 2023
Exclusively Available for MHEDA Members

> Access 10 e-Learning management and finance modules.
> Network with your MHEDA peers cohort.
> Connect during six live Zoom events with subject matter experts.
> Learn from anywhere in the world on your own schedule.
> Gain real life management skills training.

MHEDA Master Manager is a 10-week online learning program designed to help you learn the foundational principles and strategies of a traditional MBA curriculum, at a fraction of the cost and time. This is the third year we are offering this program, after getting excellent feedback from MHEDA Members. In additional to the online modules, every two weeks you will have the opportunity to participate in a live Zoom meeting with fellow MHEDA Members and learn from subject matter experts and network with your MHEDA peers.
Date(s)
August 15 - October 24, 2023
Time(s)
10 week course
Venue
Online
Ticketing
$795 per person – Early Bird Member Rate available until July 15
$995 per person – Member Rate after July 15

Includes access to ten weeks of eLearning content and six live Zoom events with your MHEDA peers and experts.
2023 MHEDA Master Manager Program

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