Where Connections Become Collaborations

The BCE Alumni Clubs are regional and thematic communities that bring together BCE alumni around the world — creating vibrant hubs of learning, leadership, and lifelong engagement. More than just a network, BCE Alumni Clubs are collaborative spaces where members share ideas, support each other’s growth, and explore opportunities that create lasting impact across industries and geographies.

A Global Web of Local Leadership

From Hyderabad to London, Nairobi to San Francisco, BCE Alumni Clubs thrive wherever our leaders go. These clubs are locally anchored but globally aligned — maintaining the spirit of BCE while adapting to regional dynamics

Each club serves as:

  • A leadership platform to drive meaningful dialogue
  • A professional hub to explore partnerships and new ideas
  • A lifelong learning circle for continuous development
  • A community network for personal and professional support

Club Activities & Offerings

BCE Alumni Clubs host a rich variety of engagements
Roundtables & Fireside Chats

with business and policy leaders

Workshops & Masterclasses

on emerging trends and innovations

Networking Receptions

Global alumni mixers

Leadership Retreats

Wellness-focused gatherings

Mentorship programs

Connecting new alumni with seasoned leaders

Led by Alumni, For Alumni

Each club is led by volunteer alumni leaders who are passionate about building vibrant communities. These leaders embody the BCE values of service, collaboration, and forward thinking. We support them through

  • BCE Club Leadership Toolkit & training
  • Access to Bellcom’s corporate network
  • Event collaboration with BCE faculty and global experts
  • Communication platforms and branding support

Connect. Contribute. Co-Create

Joining an Alumni Club is more than staying in touch — it’s about being part of a living, breathing ecosystem that fuels growth, challenges perspectives, and fosters global citizenship.

“The Alumni Clubs keep the BCE spirit alive — wherever in the world our leaders may be.”