Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:43am on 11 Jul 2024,Thursday Education
Global Business School (GBS) recently held its graduation ceremony, marking a significant milestone for over 1,500 students who received their certificates. The event was divided into three segments, with morning and afternoon ceremonies and a VIP lunch in between. The ceremony was graced by esteemed guests, including Lord Bilimoria, Mr. Alex Mejia, Division Director at United Nations Institute and Research (UNITAR) and Mrs. Seema Malhotra, Labour MP. Some of the VIP guests were Baroness Pola Uddin, Mr James Murray, Labour MP, Mr Anwar Choudhury, Former Governor Cayman Islands at Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Former British High Commissioner, Mr Howard Dawber, Deputy Mayor of London, Virender Sharma, former Labour MP, Mr Rajesh Agrawal, former Deputy Mayor of London, Sir Graham Brady, former MP, Mr Stanley Johnson, Sir Tim Lankester, member of GBS advisory Board, representatives from the British Army, Royal Navy and many more. GBS Founder and GEDU group CEO, Dr. Vishwajeet Rana, GBS CEO Prof. Ray Lloyd, and GBS Deputy CEO James Kennedy also attended the ceremony to celebrate the students' achievements. The student community, with an average age of 37, has demonstrated remarkable dedication to self-improvement, balancing education with work and family commitments. GBS has created a supportive learning environment, enabling students to realize their full potential. Many graduates have shown a strong entrepreneurial spirit, and the school has equipped them with the tools to advance their ventures. The ceremony highlighted the power of education in a supportive environment, with stories of students from humble beginnings achieving their goals. GBS has experienced significant growth, with over 35,000 students across ten campuses in London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Leeds, and the creation of over 1,500 jobs. The school remains committed to providing high-quality teaching, guidance, and support, ensuring students receive the education they deserve. The graduation ceremony was a testament to GBS's mission of changing lives through education and widening access to opportunities in underserved communities.