The ESSEC & Mannheim Executive MBA program has secured an impressive 15th place in the Financial Times ranking of EMBA programs worldwide. This recognition reflects the program’s academic excellence and its transformative impact on participants’ careers. The ESSEC & Mannheim EMBA has moved up 12 places from the previous year, highlighting the continuous improvements in the program.
The program excels in various ranking criteria. It ranks 4th globally for the international course experience, emphasizing teaching conducted outside the business school’s location. It also holds the 14th position for ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and carbon footprint rankings, showcasing its commitment to sustainability. Graduates of the program experience significant career growth, with alumni earning an average salary of $251,620, a 70% increase over their pre-program earnings three years after graduation.
Vincenzo Vinzi, Dean and President of ESSEC Business School, commends the program’s achievement and underscores its role in providing executives with a world-class education to excel in the global business environment.
Jérôme Barthélemy, Dean of Executive Education, highlights the program’s European tradition with an international outlook, further reinforced by the addition of the Asia-Pacific track. This strategy’s success is evident through the program’s strong performance in international criteria.
The ESSEC & Mannheim EMBA offers a modular executive program that enhances participants’ business expertise across corporate functions, leadership skills, and international exposure.
Program participants turn to the ESSEC & Mannheim EMBA to acquire leadership skills, enhance their business acumen, and facilitate significant career changes. The program has empowered graduates like Indra Rudava, who was promoted to Group Marketing Director upon completing the program, and David Rhodes, who became an independent CTO, thanks to the skills and insights gained during their EMBA journey. The holistic perspective on running a business is one of the program’s most valuable aspects for participants.
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