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Become part of a network of active, innovative change makers that span every industry across the globe.

As a graduate of WBS, you become part of a broader WBS community of active and innovative changemakers. Our alumni network has been forged for half a century and spans every industry across the globe.

Why become part of the WBS Alumni Network?

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Our alumni network has been forged for half a century and spans every industry across the globe.

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As a WBS alumni you can draw from a large community for inspiration, advancement 
and networking.

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Reunions are important events for WBS students and our dedicated WBS Alumni Office will assist reunion organisers in planning and organising the event.

Alumni stories

View stories & work from our leaders

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Make a difference

However you chose to partner with us, you will make a difference in the lives of our students, faculty, communities and continent as a whole.  This embodies the WBS mission to make a significant contribution to the inclusive and sustainable growth of the country and continent.

Alumni Contact

Tebogo Madasa 
Email: tebogo.madasa@wits.ac.za
Phone: +27 11 717 3357

Past alumni events

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April 2022

Book launch: Oxford Handbook of the South African Economy

18:00 - 19:00
Online

His Excellency, President Cyril Ramaphosa to deliver the keynote address The Southern Centre for Inequality Studies (SCIS) at the University of the Witwatersrand and the DSI/NRF South African Research...

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April 2022

Marketing Talk: What Makes Great Advertising?

16:00 - 17:30
Online

What makes an advert great? What makes an ad stand out from the crowd, especially in today’s cluttered media environment? How do advertisers choose the right platform with such a wide choice? How...

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April 2022

African Energy Leadership Webinar: Distributed Energy Resources

12:00 - 13:30
Online

South Africa is in the midst of an electricity crisis with a projected shortfall of 4 000 MW of generating capacity in 2022. With load shedding having returned in March and further rolling black outs...