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+ | '''ESSEC Business School''' is an international higher education institution located in France ([[Cergy-Pontoise]] and [[La Défense]] in [[Paris]]), [[Singapore]], and [[Morocco]]. Founded in 1907, it is one of France's "''[[Grandes écoles]]''", an institute of higher education linked to public education with very strict admission requirements, and is known as one of the "trois Parisiennes" (three Parisians), along with [[ESCP Europe|ESCP]] and [[HEC Paris]]. | ||
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+ | The school is headed by currently headed by [[:fr:Vincenzo Esposito Vinzi|Vincenzo Esposito-Vinzi]] following the appointment of [[Jean-Michel Blanquer]] as French [[Minister of Education (France)|Minister of Education]] in the [[First Philippe government|Philippe Government]] of President [[Emmanuel Macron]]. | ||
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+ | In 2015, 70% of ESSEC MSc in Management graduates found a job before graduation[36] and 95% within three months after graduation.<ref>http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2016</ref> | ||
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ESSEC Business School (Business school) | |
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Formation | 1907 |
Headquarters | France |
Type | Grande école |
Member of | Business for Inclusive Growth, Grande école |
French prestigious business school |
ESSEC Business School is an international higher education institution located in France (Cergy-Pontoise and La Défense in Paris), Singapore, and Morocco. Founded in 1907, it is one of France's "Grandes écoles", an institute of higher education linked to public education with very strict admission requirements, and is known as one of the "trois Parisiennes" (three Parisians), along with ESCP and HEC Paris.
The school is headed by currently headed by Vincenzo Esposito-Vinzi following the appointment of Jean-Michel Blanquer as French Minister of Education in the Philippe Government of President Emmanuel Macron.
In 2015, 70% of ESSEC MSc in Management graduates found a job before graduation[36] and 95% within three months after graduation.[1]
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Enrique Baron | 27 March 1944 | Spain | Politician Lawyer Economist | Spanish politician, economist, and lawyer. Attended Bilderberg/1988 as president of the European Movement, and became President of the European Parliament in 1989. | |
Michel Bon | 5 July 1943 | France | Politician Businessperson | French enarquiste businessman. One of the first Young Leaders of the French-American Foundation. Attended two Bilderbergs in the early 2000s. | |
Pierre-André de Chalendar | 12 April 1958 | France | Businessperson | Double Bilderberg French businessman. | |
Bruno Patino | 8 March 1965 | France | Journalist Editor | French media manager who attended his first |Bilderberg meeting in 2018. | |
Fleur Pellerin | 29 August 1973 | France | Businessperson | French politician | |
Édouard Stern | 18 October 1954 | 28 February 2005 | France | Banker |