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'''IESE Business School''' is a [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] graduate [[business school]] at the [[University of Navarra]]. It was established in [[Barcelona]] in 1958 by [[Opus Dei]].<ref>https://ecoaula.eleconomista.es/master-posgrados/noticias/5593604/03/14/Jesuitas-y-Opus-Dei-en-el-top-de-los-ranking-de-escuelas-de-negocio.html </ref> From 1963, in collaboration with [[Harvard Business School]],<ref name=":3">https://blogs.elpais.com/economia-con-valores/2014/01/harvard-iese-50-a%C3%B1os-despues.html</ref> it offers a two-year [[Master of Business Administration]] degree,<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180718144757/http://www.crackthemba.com/2014/05/five-decades-of-europes-first-two-year-mba-program/ </ref> an [[Master of Business Administration|executive MBA]], and executive education courses.<ref>https://elpais.com/economia/negocios/2021-11-15/franz-heukamp-iese-la-economia-ha-de-cambiar-su-modo-de-funcionar.html </ref> It has other campuses in [[Madrid]], [[Munich]], [[New York City]] and [[São Paulo]].
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'''IESE Business School''' is a [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] graduate [[business school]] at the [[University of Navarra]]. It was established in [[Barcelona]] in 1958 by [[Opus Dei]].<ref>https://ecoaula.eleconomista.es/master-posgrados/noticias/5593604/03/14/Jesuitas-y-Opus-Dei-en-el-top-de-los-ranking-de-escuelas-de-negocio.html </ref>  
  
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==History==
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From 1963, in collaboration with [[Harvard Business School]],<ref name=":3">https://blogs.elpais.com/economia-con-valores/2014/01/harvard-iese-50-a%C3%B1os-despues.html</ref> it offers a two-year [[Master of Business Administration]] degree,<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180718144757/http://www.crackthemba.com/2014/05/five-decades-of-europes-first-two-year-mba-program/ </ref> an [[Master of Business Administration|executive MBA]], and executive education courses.<ref>https://elpais.com/economia/negocios/2021-11-15/franz-heukamp-iese-la-economia-ha-de-cambiar-su-modo-de-funcionar.html </ref> It has other campuses in [[Madrid]], [[Munich]], [[New York City]] and [[São Paulo]].
  
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==Board members==
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Supervisory Board and International Advisory Board as of December 2024.<ref>https://www.iese.edu/about/governance/</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 10 December 2024

Group.png IESE Business School  
(UniversityWebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
IESE LOGO UPDATED 2023.png
Formation1958
Founder Opus Dei
HeadquartersBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain
LocationMadrid, Munich, New York, São Paulo
Type•  business school
• Domine quo vadis.jpg Catholic
Membership•  Andrea Christenson
•  Juvencio Maeztu
•  Lourdes Centeno
•  Marta Elvira
•  Ángel Gómez Montoro
•  Franz Heukamp
•  Laura Lechuga
•  Nitin Nohria
•  Jacob Aarup-Andersen
•  Isak Andic
•  Ana Paula Assis
•  Ibukun Awosika
•  Marc Badia
•  Fabian Bonnier
•  Martin Rudolf Brenninkmeijer
•  César Cernuda
•  Bruno Di Leo
•  Brian Duperreault
•  Patricia Francis
•  Victor K. Fung
•  Franz Haniel
•  Doris Höpke
•  Denise Kingsmill
•  Janina Kugel
•  Janne Haaland Matlary
•  Liz Mohn
•  Amparo Moraleda
•  Stanley Motta
•  N.R. Narayana Murthy
•  Takeshi Niinami
•  Alan Pace
•  Rafael del Pino
• Paul Polman 2014.jpg Paul Polman
•  Marc Puig
•  Helena Revoredo
• Risto Siilasmaa.jpg Risto Siilasmaa
•  Martin Sorrell
•  Francesco Vanni D'Archirafi
•  Eric Weber
• George Yeo.jpg George Yeo
Business school run by Opus Dei to create network of future leaders

IESE Business School is a Catholic graduate business school at the University of Navarra. It was established in Barcelona in 1958 by Opus Dei.[1]

History

From 1963, in collaboration with Harvard Business School,[2] it offers a two-year Master of Business Administration degree,[3] an executive MBA, and executive education courses.[4] It has other campuses in Madrid, Munich, New York City and São Paulo.

Board members

Supervisory Board and International Advisory Board as of December 2024.[5]

 

Known members

4 of the 40 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Liz MohnGerman billionaire businesswoman friend of Angela Merkel
Paul PolmanBilderberger who was made a member of the Lancet Commission on COVID-19
Risto SiilasmaaFinnish Bilderberger and Nokia chairman
George YeoFormer Singaporean politician and brigadier-general who sat on the World Economic Forum Board of Trustees

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornNationalitySummaryDescription
Jorge Moreira da Silva24 April 1971PortugalPoliticianPortuguese politician
Pedro Sánchez29 February 1972Politician
Economist
Spanish Prime Minister whose first task in the position was meeting with George Soros. In 2018 yielded to pressure from the Integrity Initiative.
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References