Impact

Celebrating the impact of the alumni community and Friends of CJBS 

We are extremely proud of our Cambridge Judge communities and their many achievements. Through their inspiring career journeys, their leadership and entrepreneurial ventures, the challenges and problems they tackle, the new knowledge their research creates, the awards their work wins, our community changes peoples’ lives and makes a huge difference across the globe. 

We celebrate the real-world impact our Cambridge Judge community makes, and we invite you to share your own story with us. 

Share your story

Cambridge Judge Business School.

CJBS alumni

Our alumni are leading real-world impact and actively contribute to the success of Cambridge Judge Business School. 

Browse alumni profiles

Your gifts make a difference 

Discover how gifts have transformed Cambridge Judge and the community’s success. 

Business leaders Harry Tsao (MBA 1994) and Carol Chen donate £2 million to the School

Cambridge Judge Business School is delighted to share the news that US and Taiwan-based alumnus Harry Tsao (MBA 1994) and his wife Carol Chen have made a generous £2.0 million donation to support the Business School’s Simon Sainsbury Centre, situated at the back of the Old Addenbrooke’s building.

Alumni news

Be inspired by the latest stories from our alumni community.

People using wearable tech.

Apple’s launch of the VisionPro headset highlights the 4 Ps of marketing – product, price, place and promotion – while a Cambridge Judge alumnus has taken a different approach to wearable technology.

Cambridge Judge Business School gates.

One of the unique advantages of studying an MFin degree at the Cambridge Judge Business School is the opportunity to work with one of the interdisciplinary research centres that are based at the School. We hear from 3 MFin alumni on how they contributed to real-world research during their MFin degree.

Cambridge Africa Business Network.

The 18 May conference focused this year on forging global alliances for sustainable growth marks the return of the conference to Cambridge Judge Business School for the first time since 2019.

Top