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A valuable network

After completing your program at TIAS, you are part of a powerful, international community of 25,000+ professionals: a network that opens doors, accelerates knowledge, and broadens perspectives. Wherever you work or live, there’s always a TIAS connection nearby.

Why this network works

Our alumni come from a wide range of sectors and roles. What connects us is a shared foundation and the ambition to create lasting value. That makes introductions more natural and conversations meaningful from the start.

Have a fellow alum in mind? Refer to your shared TIAS background in your message—it breaks the ice and speeds up the connection.

Discover who’s part of this community: follow TIAS on LinkedIn and don’t forget to add TIAS to your own profile. And sign up for our online TIAS community: www.tiasconnect.com.

Stay connected

Make the most of it

  • TIAS Connect: our online platform where you can find alumni, reach out, share knowledge, and discover events.

  • LinkedIn: follow TIAS School for Business and Society and add TIAS to your profile (under “Education”). Through the 'Alumni' section, you can easily see who else has studied at TIAS and, for example, find a great way to connect with a specific company.

  • Events: meet alumni at our events—from reunions to inspiration sessions.

  • Give back: become a mentor, guest speaker, or case partner and support the next generation of leaders.

Share your story

Want to share something with the TIAS community? Send an email to alumni@tias.nl.

Get inspired

Read alumni stories and duo interviews—candid cases about transformation, leadership, and societal impact. They show how TIAS insights ripple into teams, organizations, and society.

Kim Smit

Making Complex Moral Decisions in the Boardroom

Kim is an alumna of the Supervisory Board Member & Non-Executive Director Program. She spoke with Mijntje Lückerath, Professor of Corporate Governance, about the responsibility of supervisory board members and other oversight professionals to carefully weigh all relevant interests for an organization, including the broader societal interest. How do you do that in practice when, for example, you’re faced with conflicting moral norms?

Alumna Kim Smit

Brigit Verschuren

"The program taught me to stand firmly behind myself."

Brigit is an alumna of the Executive Master of Finance & Control. She spoke with Michael Corbey, Professor of Management Accounting & Control, about how a program can continue to challenge and surprise—even when the theory isn’t entirely new. How do you turn familiar concepts into fresh insights and tangible results in practice?

Brigit Verschuren, alumna duo interview

Astrid Baetsen

Emotion and Technology: Valuation in a Changing World

Astrid is an alumna of the Executive Master of Business Valuation (2022). She spoke with Joy van der Veer about the responsibility of valuation professionals to carefully weigh all relevant factors in a valuation—from the numbers and methods to industry context, AI, and ESG criteria. How do you put that into practice in cases of sale, transfer, or succession, when intuition and technique both challenge and complement each other?

Astrid Baetsen, alumna, duo interview

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