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TRIUM Global Executive MBA Celebrates 25 Years with a Vision for Future Leadership

A landmark event in NYC kicked off a year of reflection and forward-thinking for one of the world's most prestigious executive programs. What's next for global leadership?

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TRIUM Global Executive MBA Celebrates 25 Years with a Vision for Future Leadership

The TRIUM Global Executive MBA marked its 25th anniversary with a high-profile event in New York City. Held on January 15, 2026, at the Bowery Hotel, the gathering brought together alumni, faculty, and current students. The celebration kicked off a year-long series of events across the program's partner cities.

Founded in 2001, the TRIUM program combines the expertise of three leading institutions: NYU Stern, the London School of Economics (LSE), and HEC Paris. Over the past two decades, it has become known for training executive leaders with a global outlook.

The January event centred on the theme Thinking: Forward. Speakers reflected on the program's history while exploring future challenges in leadership and innovation. This theme will guide all anniversary celebrations planned for 2026, with events scheduled in London and Paris later in the year.

The New York gathering featured remarks from key figures in the program. Attendees discussed how TRIUM has shaped careers and influenced global business practices since its launch.

The anniversary events will continue throughout 2026, honouring TRIUM's legacy while addressing new questions in leadership. Each partner city—New York, London, and Paris—will host its own celebration. The program remains focused on preparing executives for the challenges ahead.

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