Alumni 
VSM chapter

A global community to help you build your future

Graduating from Venice School of Management is only the beginning of a journey that will continue over the years. Indeed, to build a successful career, you need not only an outstanding set of skills and cutting-edge experience, but also a valuable network of high-quality connections that can support you in strengthening your professional path and open doors to great new opportunities.

Our global alumni community traces its roots in the foundation, in 2011, of Ca’ Foscari Alumni, open to all former students of Ca' Foscari University, included those of Venice School of Management. In 2023, the Venice School of Management Alumni network was officially launched to offer alumni further development opportunities and support them during their career through networking opportunities and exclusive initiatives that will bring them into contact with innovative minds and business leaders.

Alumni Values

Identity

Being part of Venice School of Management means becoming part of the Alumni network, and enhancing your identity as our graduate. Our foundations lay on a strong business and accounting tradition and on the cultural heritage and uniqueness of Venice. We represent the first School of Commerce on a national level (founded in 1868), and have been the first to launch a degree in business administration in Italy.

Community

Being part of the Alumni network means having the chance to connect with an international community of former students, who share the same values. Furthermore, through cultural and professional initiatives, we aim to strengthen the Alumni network of former students of management, reinforce their skills set, create new opportunities for them to meet and encourage the exchange of experiences to embrace their future. 

Innovation

The Alumni network has a strong focus on innovation, aiming at creating and promoting initiatives that enable former students to develop new interdisciplinary projects that can have a positive impact on societal issues.

 

 

Last update: 30/04/2025