The University of Pittsburgh offers a range of executive degree programs designed for working professionals aiming to elevate their careers. These programs blend rigorous academic learning with practical, real-world applications, focusing on leadership, strategy, and innovation. With options such as Executive MBA, Healthcare Management, and customized executive education courses, participants gain advanced skills and insights tailored to today’s dynamic business environment. Flexible formats, including part-time and online options, allow executives to balance studies with professional commitments while benefiting from Pitt’s world-class faculty and expansive professional network.
Executive Degree Programs: Executive MBA, Executive MBA in Healthcare, DBA and Non-Degree Programs
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Human Services, Civil Rights
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Pennsylvania Women Work is a statewide 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women in career transition through job readiness, emotional growth, education, training and employment. Our flagship program, New Choices, has served thousands of women across the Commonwealth and assisted them in breaking the cycle of poverty to build better lives for themselves and their families!
Human Services & Workforce Development
Founded in 2005, Dress for Success Pittsburgh was established to empower women to become self-sufficient and exit poverty. From our beginnings in a church basement serving 69 women the first year, we have grown to four branches serving five SW Pennsylvania counties and working with over 150 referral partners. Today, we provide clothing and employment readiness support to women across the region.
While we may be best known for providing suits and professional clothing to women, we are first and foremost an anti-poverty organization that focuses on providing a continuum of support and opportunities for vulnerable, low-income women to compete, advance, and support themselves and their families without the need to rely on public assistance.
We achieve our mission through providing suiting and uniform items for women. Women are referred to us who are currently interviewing or who have secured work and need appropriate clothing items. The women we serve work with suiting specialists to choose appropriate clothing for their needs. Additionally, during these consultations, women are provided with interview preparation skills.
Social Services & Employment Readiness
Economic Development
New Wayvv operates in the final mile sector. We specialize in the expedited delivery of freight, local and long distance business to business and business to customer on occasion with non-CDL straight trucks, sprinter, vans, and cars.
expedited delivery business to business
Electrical Contractor
Caterer
Project Management Services
Saleem Ghubril – Executive Director – ext. 214
Chan-Elle Vassell – Sr. Manager of Development and Engagement – ext. 241
Trying Together supports high-quality care and education for young children by providing advocacy, community resources, and professional growth opportunities for the needs and rights of children, their families, and the individuals who interact with them. Trying Together works regionally (in Southwestern Pennsylvania) and takes its expertise and models to statewide and national audiences.
Flavors Famous Street Food is Pittsburgh’s first and only Chicago Style Street Food concept. Our menu was designed to bring popular street food eats from all over the United States to attract foodies. In 2019, we opened our doors to introduce Pittsburgh to the popular Italian beef sandwich, maxwell street polish sausage, gym shoe hoagie, pizza puffs, and barbecue hotlinks. These are all popular stables to the well-known street food cuisines from my hometown Chicago.
Advertising , Marketing, Media & Construction
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The Homeless Children’s Education Fund (HCEF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 1999 to support the educational needs of children experiencing homelessness in Allegheny County. Over the years, HCEF’s role in the community has developed and expanded to meet these needs. HCEF relies on support from community foundations, corporations, and individuals and receives no governmental funding.