US Alum Ambassador
Whipple pictured near the Statue of Liberty, a symbol of liberty and freedom lighting the world.
United States Alum Ambassador
Dec 2023 - Early 2024
Corey Whipple was recently approached and accepted the alumni ambassador role for a pilot program increasing opportunities and curriculum for prospective United States and Canadian entrepreneurs and business professionals looking to explore international markets.
While we encourage hesitancy to exploring the UK market and its respective institutions, given the trends of disengagement with Europe, Whipple was proud to offer insight on an experience at a time more aligned with Europe.
It is a privilege to be educated and explore international business opportunities should they arise and embrace widespread support stemming from surrounding European nations. Whipple's enrollment/participation with the described institution is in no way to encourage others to follow suit, but insight for the access and appeal to prosperous and attractive surrounding markets that may appeal and align with innovation, art, business, and culture that serves the world for good.
With an innovation emphasis (an area Whipple is experienced and knowledgeable in), this scheme presented a great opportunity to connect with the next cohort of game-changers in international business.
Whipple was apart of the original cohort of business scholars to step foot in the Alliance Manchester Business School (Alum but not an advocate for your enrollment).
Some of the world's most successful entrepreneurs and cultural stars have called the city of Manchester home. Notable figures range from well known versatile superstars David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo. The struggles and experience of smaller markets sometimes shape the endurance and drive for a pathway to excellence as exemplified by these described stars that have gone on to shape international business in powerful ways.
Whipple was excited to participate and influence the due diligence and hope for Americans with international dreams. The Statue of Liberty was a gift to America from Europe. It now stands for one of our symbols of influence and morals across America. Therefore, we must not forget our role in international affairs, however big or small when we have the time.