

IESE Business School, with campuses in Europe and an executive education center in New York City, is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the world by publications such as The Economist and the Financial Times.
The faculty is highly international, with members of
28 different nationalities. IESE professors possess a deep understanding of the challenges that businesses face in today’s fast-moving global environment.
Founded in 1958, the school created Europe’s first two-year MBA program under the guidance of the IESE-Harvard Committee. IESE began providing executive education for business leaders in Europe at a time when executive education was scarcely known outside the United States.
In 2007, IESE became the first European business school to establish operations in the United States. Its New York Center, located in midtown Manhattan, offers diverse programs for executives.
The school also initiated joint-venture executive education, now a growing tradition among leading business schools. Today, the school enjoys alliances with top U.S. schools such as Harvard, Stanford, MIT Sloan, Wharton, NYU Stern and Columbia.
IESE delivers executive education programs for companies and individuals from leading firms, including Disney, Google, Technicolor, Time Warner, NBC Universal, Fox Entertainment Group, HBO, Conde Nast, MTV Networks, Nokia, Telecom Italia Media (Italy), Sanoma Magazines (Finland), Astro Entertainment (Malaysia), KW Entertainment (Mexico), Astral Media (Canada), ABP (India) and ABS-CBN Broadcasting (Philippines).
#1 in the World in Open Programs
Financial Times Executive Education Survey
2011
#1 in Europe in Open Programs
Financial Times Executive Education Survey
2010
#1 MBA in Europe
The Economist
2009
#1 in the World for Career Progress
Financial Times MBA Survey
2008
