ESCP-EAP European School of Management
The
ESCP-EAP European School of Management is a
business school with campuses in five major European cities :
Paris,
London,
Madrid,
Berlin and
Turin. It began as one of the French
Grandes Écoles. Founded as the
École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris in
1819 by the well-known economist
Jean-Baptiste Say,
it is the oldest establishment dedicated to business and finance teaching in the world. Its programmes are accredited by the international
AMBA,
Equis and
AACSB.
It is widely acknowledged to be one the best business schools in France and is noted for its
European and international activities. The school has many notable alumni in business and politics, including the former
Prime Minister of France,
Jean-Pierre Raffarin and the former
Foreign Minister Michel Barnier.
The ESCP merged with the EAP Business school (École des Affaires de Paris) in
2000 to form the ESCP-EAP European School of Management. This merger was the starting point of the new long-term strategy of the school to form managers able to adapt to any culture and work in any country. It adopted the slogan "Learn everywhere, Manage anywhere" to reflect its five campuses in the five major European countries.
Businessmen
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Patricia Barbizet, CEO
Artemis*Ignacio Garcia Alves, President of
Arthur D. Little France
Politicians
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Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Former french Prime Minister
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Michel Barnier, Former french Foreign Affairs Minister
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Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris*
Grandes Écoles*
Official Web Site*
Alumni Association Website