Thursday, November 16, 2006

PWU Joins the World Trade Center

Pacific Western University is proud to announce that it has joined the San Diego Chapter of the World Trade Center.

The World Trade Organization is extremely active in supporting Global Business Development. Dean Dominic Mwenja of Pacific Western said “ This is a perfect fit for the University. Our International Graduates hold some of the highest positions in business and Government in their respective countries. They are often looking for opportunities to do business in the United States. This offers a great opportunity for our graduates to network with the World Trade Centers all around the world.”

The San Diego Chapter of the World Trade Center has asked PWU to bring its upcoming graduating class to their annual Gala event at San Diego’s Horton Plaza on November 15th.

The graduation class will receive special recognition by the WTC and will have a chance to meet and interact with San Diego Mayor, Jerry Sanders.

Pacific Western expects a huge turnout from its International Graduating classes, especially in Vietnam.













Pacific Western Holds Graduation Ceremony in San Diego

Pacific Western University held its 2006 Graduation Ceremony at the Museum of Motion Picture Arts at the Prado in Historic Balboa Park.

The Event was attended by Graduates from around the world, including 20 graduates from Vietnam and the University’s partnership with Vietnam National University’s Center for Systems Development.

The Graduation ceremony’s Key Note Speaker was Bulea _____ , President and CEO of the San Diego World Trade Center.

The event was covered by the local press and was video taped by the University.

The Graduation was followed by a Gala Luncheon at the Prado Restaurant and an hour long photo session in the Historic Park featuring the Spreckles Organ Pavilion..

The Ceremony was highlighted by a special appearance of the Graduates at the World Trade Centers Gala annual event, where the PWU Graduates received special recognition by the WTO and the three hundred strong attendees.

The event was so well received by the Graduates and their families that the University plans to hold the 2007 Graduation Ceremonies in Balboa Park.