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ESADE Business School

ESADE Business School is a private graduate-level business school located in Barcelona, Spain. It is part of ESADE (Catalan: Escola Superior d'Administració i Direcció d'Empreses, Spanish: Escuela Superior de Administración y Dirección de Empresas) and is associated with Ramon Llull University. ESADE has been awarded the triple accreditation by EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA, and is ranked among the world's top business schools and law school programs by the Financial Times, The Economist, Forbes, QS World University Rankings and more.[2]

Motto

Do Good. Do Better.

1958

Eduardo Berché, Josep Franch

Koldo Echebarría

7674[1]

History[edit]

The ESADE project was conceived in the spring of 1954 by a group of Spanish professionals and entrepreneurs during the period of isolation or autarchy initiated by the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. Linked from the beginning to the Society of Jesus, they saw the need to professionalize the training of businessmen.[3]


The school signed an agreement with the Jesuits (Societas Iesu) in October 1958 and started offering its first academic programs in a small building in the district of Sant Gervasi, Barcelona.[4] In 1958, ESADE was ultimately founded. Two years later, in 1960, executive education programmes were introduced as the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. In 1964 the college's MBA programme was established. A year later, in 1965, ESADE's Barcelona campus (Av. Pedralbes) opened (Building I). In 2001, the school inaugurated its campus in Madrid (Chamartín), and two years later its campus in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Both are primarily used for Executive Education. In 2009 ESADE opened a new campus in Sant Cugat (Barcelona) as well as ESADE Creapolis, a technology park based on open innovation and situated on the new Sant Cugat campus.[4] In 2014, it ranked fourth in the international business school ranking compiled by the Financial Times.[5]

Business Rankings

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Master in International Management

Master in Global Strategic Management

Master in Finance

Master in Marketing Management,

Master in Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Master in Business Analytics

(born 1979), Spanish politician

Albert Rivera

(born 1964/65), CEO of HP Inc.[18]

Enrique Lores

(born 1964), CEO of PepsiCo

Ramon Laguarta

(born 1963), Former President of FC Barcelona

Josep Maria Bartomeu

(born 1967), CEO of Manchester City F.C.

Ferran Soriano

(born 1971), Billionaire founder and CEO of Meliá Hotels International

Gabriel Escarrer Jaume

(born 1943), Former President of the Parliament of Catalonia

Joan Rigol

(born 1968), Retired Spanish handball player

Iñaki Urdangarin

(born 1964), Pioneer of the Call and Contact Center industry in Spain

Albert Ollé Bartolomé

(born 1957), Member of the Parliament of Catalonia for the Province of Barcelona

Assumpta Escarp i Gibert

(born 1964), Chairman and CEO of Meridian Capital Partners

Javier Faus

(born 1956), Chairman of Diageo

Javier Ferrán

(born 1975), Deputy of the Parliament of Catalonia for the Socialists' Party of Catalonia

Eva Granados

(born 1980), Vice-Chairman and CEO of Iberostar Hotels & Resorts

Sabina Fluxà

(born 1960), American journalist, television anchor, reporter and producer

Patricia Gras

(born 1965), 117th Mayor of Barcelona

Jordi Hereu

(born 1968), Italian economist

Alessandro Magnoli Bocchi

(born 1951), Former Counselor of Education of Catalonia

Irene Rigau

(born 1964), Former President of FC Barcelona

Sandro Rosell

(born 1940), Spanish academic and politician

Josep Maria Vallès

(born 1974), Publicist, author, music producer, songwriter, talent show judge and TV presenter

Risto Mejide

Ernesto Lucena, Minister of Sports of Colombia

(born 1979), Current Prime Minister of Andorra

Xavier Espot Zamora

(born 1957), CEO of Banco Sabadell

Jaume Guardiola Romojaro

(born 1962), CEO of Johnson & Johnson[19]

Joaquin Duato

List of Jesuit sites

ESADE Official Website