Past event
Start date: 07.04.2022
17:00 Europe/Paris - GMT +01:00
Past event
Start date: 07.04.2022
17:00 Europe/Paris - GMT +01:00
The Monaco MBA is designed for people who want to challenge themselves in an intensive program and emerge enriched with new skills, perspectives, and contacts. It provides an experiential learning approach throughout the entire curriculum and a strong emphasis on entrepreneurship and innovation.
The Monaco MBA students benefit from the dynamic and thriving business environment in the Principality of Monaco hosting over 5000 businesses, providing an opportunity to meet and learn from the real-life decision makers and successful entrepreneurs.
Learn more about the uniqueness of the Monaco MBA by joining our webinar with:
- Paul Kraaijeveld, MBA Admission Officer at the International University of Monaco
- Andres Bonilla, Monaco MBA alumnus and successful entrepreneur and manager based in Guatemala
You will also have the opportunity to ask your own questions in an interactive Q&A session within the webinar.
International University of Monaco
The International University of Monaco is a private university founded in 1986. It is an intimate, human-scale business school with a deeply multicultural outlook. It encourages interactions between students from all over the world. The university has had continuous growth and has doubled student enrollment in the past 10 years – from 300 in 2010 to 650 in 2021. IUM has a big portfolio of programs including Bachelor’s, Master of Science, MBA, and DBA degrees. Its main areas of expertise are those closely linked with Monaco like the management of high value-added service activities, especially in the luxury and finance sectors.
View school profileAndres Bonilla
Account Manager at Makrwatch
MBA alumnus International University of Monaco, based in Guatemala, a successful entrepreneur and manager. In 2016 he became the youngest In-Destination Support specialist at Rovia, LLC, a multi-national tourism company located in the USA, at the age of 18.
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