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IESE Business School is the graduate
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of the
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. Founded in 1958 in
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where its main campus is located,López, T. & Pampliega, J
“La fundación del IESE (1956–1958)”
Universidad de Navarra, Biblioteca Virtual José María Escrivá de Balaguer/
IESE in 1963 formed an alliance with
Harvard Business School Harvard Business School (HBS) is the graduate business school of Harvard University, a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. It is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the world and offers a large full-time MBA ...
(HBS) and launched the first two-year MBA program in Europe. IESE has campuses in Barcelona, Madrid, Munich, New York and São Paulo. As a business school, the different campuses teach
Master of Business Administration A Master of Business Administration (MBA; also Master's in Business Administration) is a postgraduate degree focused on business administration. The core courses in an MBA program cover various areas of business administration such as accounti ...
(MBA),
Executive MBA A Master of Business Administration (MBA; also Master's in Business Administration) is a postgraduate degree focused on business administration. The core courses in an MBA program cover various areas of business administration such as accounti ...
and Executive Education programs. IESE is an initiative of the
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, a personal prelature of the Catholic Church. In the post-pandemic era, IESE faces new challenges and the necessary shift of the economy towards decarbonisation and reducing inequality, according to its dean, Franz Heukamp.


Chronology

*1957: Groundwork for the founding of IESE laid by Professor Antonio Valero. *1958: First Executive Education program launched in Barcelona. *1961: IESE Alumni Association created. *1963: Harvard-IESE Committee set up. *1964: Master of Business Administration program (MBA) established. *1967: IPADE, a business school in Mexico City, created with the assistance of IESE, the first of 15 associated schools established on four continents. *1969: PhD in Management offered. *1974: Executive programs offered in Madrid. *1980: Bilingual MBA program created. *1981: Executive MBA offered in Madrid. *1989: International Advisory Board (IAB) formed. *1991: International Faculty Development Program established to train business professors from around the world. *1994: First international alliances formed, with agreements with the University of Michigan Business School and
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. *1996: Focused Programs, short format programs for senior managers, introduced. *2001: Global Executive MBA offered. *2002: Executive Education program launched in Brazil. *2003: Business Angels Network launched. *2004: New Madrid campus inaugurated. *2005: Executive Education program launched in Munich. *2006: Global CEO Program for China offered by Harvard Business School, CEIBS and IESE. Executive Education program launched in Warsaw. *2007: Offices opened in New York City. Major campus expansion completed in Barcelona. *2007: 50th anniversary. *2009: Global CEO Program for Latin America offered, together with CEIBS and Wharton. *2010: Full New York campus inaugurated. IESE-CEIBS-Wharton Global CEO Program launched. *2012: Executive MBA offered in São Paulo. *2013: 50th anniversary of Harvard-IESE Committee. *2015: New Munich campus inaugurated. * 2019: Master in Management (MiM) launched at Madrid campus, and Executive MBA at Munich campus. * 2021: Expansion of the Madrid campus. * 2022: The new Madrid campus is inaugurated by King
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Internationalization

Internationalization has formed part of IESE's strategy from its earliest days. Beginning in the late 1950s, IESE has sent members of its faculty to doctoral programs in the U.S. and Europe, equipping its professors with an international mindset. IESE has worked with Harvard Business School for nearly six decades, and in 1964, with the launch of the MBA program, it welcomed the first international students to its Barcelona campus. IESE has helped to develop a network of 15 associated schools internationally, many of them in the developing world. It has formed long-term academic alliances with schools such as Stanford, MIT and CEIBS, and opened campuses in São Paulo, Munich and New York. Its programs feature work and study opportunities around the globe, and its faculty, staff and students are of more than 100 nationalities.


Campuses


Barcelona

IESE's main campus is located in the Pedralbes neighborhood of Barcelona, at the foot of the Collserola mountain range. The 52,000 m2 campus features more than a dozen buildings, the newest of which was inaugurated in 2018 to house its research division and doctoral programs. The MBA programs and a wide range of Executive Education programs are offered on the Barcelona campus.


Madrid

Since its founding in 1974, IESE's Madrid campus has focused on ''Executive Education'' programmes -PDD, PDG, PADE-. The Executive MBA is also offered, along with a special program for public sector management. In 2019 the Master in Management (MiM) programme was introduced. The campus is located in Aravaca, on the Cerro del Águila in front of
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, in a northeastern suburb of the Spanish capital.The ''Master'' building was built in 1991 and extended in 2004. A new campus was opened in 2021: to the original 19,000 m2 a further 16,300 m2 with green spaces and an auditorium have been added.


New York

IESE opened a campus at 165 West 57th Street in Manhattan in 2007. Housed in a neo-Renaissance building constructed in 1916 as the Louis H. Chalif Normal School of Dancing, IESE's New York campus delivers customized programs for companies and general management programs for executives, with a particular focus on the media and entertainment sectors.


Munich

IESE's Munich campus, established in 2005, has focused on Executive Education programs for companies and professionals working in Germany and Central Europe. It also offers an Executive MBA program, and courses included in the MBA and Global Executive MBA programs.


São Paulo

Since 2000, IESE has delivered its Brazil-based activities and programs at ISE Business School, in the Bela Vista neighborhood of São Paulo, home to a number of educational and financial institutions. In addition to general management programs for executives, IESE's São Paulo campus offers an Executive MBA degree.


Associated Business Schools

IESE's global reach goes well beyond the school's five campuses. IESE has helped establish 15 high-quality business schools, mainly in the developing world, beginning in 1967 with Mexico's IPADE. These associated schools are fully autonomous, developed alongside strong and dedicated educators in each of the countries. In addition to IPADE, IESE has played a key role in creating: IAE in Argentina, 1978; PAD in Peru, 1979; AESE in Portugal, 1980; INALDE in Colombia, 1985; IEEM in Uruguay, 1986; LBS in Nigeria, 1991; IDE in Ecuador, 1992; CEIBS in China, 1994; UA&P School of Business Administration in the Philippines, 1995; ISE in Brazil, 1996; ESE in Chile, 1999; MDE Business School in the Ivory Coast, 2003; and SBS in Kenya, 2005.


Programs

* MBA * Master in Management (MiM) * Executive MBA * Global Executive MBA * PhD Program * General Management Programs * Custom Programs * Focused Programs * Public Leadership & Government Programs *


Research


Chairs

* Abertis Chair of Regulation, Competition and Public Policy * Alcatel-Lucent Chair of Technology Management * Anselmo Rubiralta Chair of Strategy and Globalization * Banco Sabadell Chair of Emerging Markets * Bertrán Foundation Chair of Entrepreneurship * CaixaBank Chair of Sustainability and Social Impact * Carl Schroeder Chair in Strategic Management * CELSA Chair of Competitiveness in Manufacturing * Chair of Business Ethics * Chair of Family-Owned Business * Crèdit Andorrà Chair of Markets, Organizations and Humanism * Eurest Chair of Excellence in Services * Fuel Freedom Chair for Energy and Social Development * Fundación IESE Chair in Corporate Governance * Grupo Santander Chair of Financial Institutions and Corporate Governance * Indra Chair of Digital Strategy * Jaime Grego Chair in Healthcare Management * Joaquim Molins Figueras Chair of Strategic Alliances * José Felipe Bertrán Chair of Governance and Leadership in Public Administration * Nissan Chair for Corporate Strategy and International Competitiveness * Novartis Chair on Operational Excellence in the Health Sector * PricewaterhouseCoopers Chair of Corporate Finance * Puig Chair of Global Leadership Development * Schneider Electric Sustainability and Business Strategy Chair * SEAT Chair of Innovation


Research Centers

* Center for Business in Society * Center for Globalization and Strategy * Center for Innovation Marketing and Strategy * Center for International Finance * Center for Public Leadership and Government * Center for Research in Healthcare Innovation Management * Entrepreneurship Innovation Center * Institute for Media and Entertainment * International Center for Logistics Research * International Center for Work and Family * Public-Private Sector Research Center


International Rankings


Governance

IESE's Executive Committee is responsible for the school's long-term strategic development, faculty hiring, investments and program portfolio, as well as the School's operations. The dean of the School presides over the Executive Committee and reports to the president of the University of Navarra. The School's International Advisory Board (IAB) and the Executive Committee of the IESE Alumni Association provide strategic orientation on IESE's initiatives and governance, as well as offering their advice on educational programs, expansion, investment and corporate involvement. The US Advisory Council provides the School with support for the long-term development of activities in the United States, particularly the New York campus, and how these activities can be of benefit to IESE in other parts of the world. IESE and
Harvard Business School Harvard Business School (HBS) is the graduate business school of Harvard University, a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. It is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the world and offers a large full-time MBA ...
have had a close relationship for almost 50 years. In 1963, Harvard Business School approved the formation of the Harvard-IESE Committee, a committee established to offer IESE ongoing guidance as it continued to develop its programs and evolve as a business school. The Harvard-IESE Committee helped guide the launch of IESE's full-time MBA program in 1964, the first of its kind in Europe. The committee has met annually ever since in either the U.S. or Europe. The Harvard-IESE Committee has also played a key role in developing IESE-Harvard joint international executive education programs, first launched in 1994.


IESE Business School Deans


International Advisory Board

Created in 1989, the International Advisory Board (IAB) was established to help IESE assess the evolving socioeconomic context in which businesses functions and the latest needs, tendencies and advancements in the field of management and leadership education. The IAB is composed of prominent business and civic leaders from Europe, the United Kingdom, the Americas and Asia who are recognized for their contributions to the development of management and business. The IAB is appointed by the dean and meets periodically to review global developments in humanistic and management issues and discuss challenges and opportunities. Notable IAB members include Michel Camdessus of the
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, Victor K. Fung of the Li & Fung Group, N.R. Narayana Murthy of Infosys Technologies, Rafael del Pino of
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of Groupe Danone,
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of S4 Capital, Peter Sutherland of BP;
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and Kees J. Storm of Aegon.


Alumni

The first alumni chapter was that of Catalonia, created in 1961. Regional groups for Valencia (Levante), Mallorca (Baleares) and Madrid were established soon after, followed by Aragón (1973), Andalucia (1975), and Galicia, La Rioja, Basque Country and Navarra (1986). The Argentina-Uruguay chapter became the first foreign chapter in 1986; the U.S. alumni chapter was set up in 1987. IESE's first Global Alumni Reunion was held in Amsterdam in 2000. Since then, the Global Alumni Reunion has been held in cities around the world, including London, Munich, New York and São Paulo. In 2021, the Global Alumni Reunion 2021 was held at the expanded Madrid headquarters and was attended by more than 5,000 executives and business people.


Notable alumni

*
Juan Antonio Samaranch Juan Antonio Samaranch y Torelló, 1st Marquess of Samaranch (Catalan: ''Joan Antoni Samaranch i Torelló'', ; 17 July 1920 – 21 April 2010) was a Spanish sports administrator under the Franco regime (1973–1977) who served as the seventh P ...
, Advanced Management Program AMP - 1962, former President of the
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. * Antonio Brufau Niubó, CEO and Chairman of the multinational oil and gas company
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. * Joan Clos, former mayor of
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. * Cristina Garmendia, former Minister of Science and Innovation by the Spanish Government. * Francisco García Paramés, former CEO of Bestinver. * Marek Kamiński, explorer, author and entrepreneur. * Luis Maroto, MBA 89, CEO Amadeus IT Group. * Janne Haaland Matláry, Norwegian political scientist, writer, and politician. *
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, Chairman First Bank of Nigeria. * Sheila Mwarangu, civil and structural engineer. * Vicente Lopez Ibor Mayor, Former Commissioner of the Spanish National Energy Commission. * Francisco Reynes, MBA 89, President,
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. * Jorge Moreira da Silva, ex Minister of Environment, Territorial Planning and Energy in Portugal. * Hans van der Noordaa, has been Chairman and CEO of
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, General Management Program GMP - 1997,
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former president of the Government, Spain. * Paco Ybarra, MBA 87, Global Head of Markets and Securities Services,
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. * Luis Enrique Yarur Rey, president, Banco de Crédito e Inversiones (BCI). * Jeroen Merchiers, managing director, Europe, Middle East and Africa,
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. * Richard Vaughan, CEO, Vaughan group. * Steve Shiffman, CEO,
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. * Enrique Ostalé, CEO,
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Latin America, India and Africa. * Yuko Keicho, director of strategy and operations,
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. *
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, CEO,
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. * Timo Büetefisch, CEO & founder, Cooltra. * Fuencisla Clemares, country manager for Spain and Portugal,
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. * Marta Martínez, general manager, IBM Spain, Portugal, Greece and Israel. * Helena Herrero, president and CEO, HP Spain and Portugal. *Domingo Mirón, president of Accenture in Spain, Portugal and Israel, and Chief Risk Officer. * Pablo Tovar, senior management coach, fellow of Oxford Leadership. *
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, politician. * Camille Villar, politician,
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References


External links


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