Hult’s Executive Track offers Master students mentorship with top senior executives

(September 15, 2010 – London)—Hult International Business School will award promising Master Degree candidates with a professional career assessment at a global campus which could lead to a year-long mentorship with a senior corporate executive. Hult’s Executive Track program recognizes students who excel academically, show evidence of business leadership via work or school experience, and have scored well on standardized tests.

“Our unique program focuses on high caliber students early, and provides high level support throughout the year with a solid mentorship,” says Hult President Dr. Stephen Hodges. “We believe this is the best way for a promising student to realize his or her full potential, leading up to graduation.”

MBA degree candidates with high GMAT scores, five or more years of work experience at a multinational company, and who show evidence of leadership and initiative are invited to apply for the Executive Track program. MS degree candidates with a TOEFL test score over 100, work experience at a multinational or top local firm, and evidence of leadership either at work or in an extracurricular activity are also encouraged to apply.

The deadline for online applications, along with a resume and a personal statement, is September 30, 2010. Interviews for selected candidates will take place on October 15, with winners to be announced on October 30. Those selected will represent Asia at a one-day, all expenses paid, career screening at one of Hult’s five global campuses.

About Hult International Business School:
Hult International Business School (formerly known as the Arthur D. Little School of Management) is the first global business school with campuses in Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, and Shanghai. The School offers a range of business-focused programs including MBA, Master and Undergraduate degrees. Hult is ranked in the Top 50 best business schools in the world and Top 25 best in the U.S. by The Economist, and 6th for International Business by the Financial Times. The School is a fully accredited member of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and the Association of MBAs.

For more information about Hult International Business School, please visit www.hult.edu