Elisabetta Scanferla-Schmitt
Directrice du développement
Clémence Richeux
Responsable du Fonds des Anciens
01 49 23 58 93
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This year ESCP Europe is celebrating its 190th anniversary, an exciting time of significant change for the oldest business school in the world.
There have been major significant changes over the last years: first of all our 5 campuses, but also a new name. Two decisive steps which have reinforced the school’s European identity and will contribute to its success on the international scene.
If the school is moving forward, the Foundation also has a new momentum: the team has now been strengthened by the arrival of a director of development and a head of the Alumni fund, we have many ambitious projects and the desire to uphold the ESPC Europe’s ambition: to be the business school of Europe for the world.
In order to confirm the school’s European credentials in the ranks of the world best business schools, the Foundation has identified 3 priorities: to develop social and geographic diversity through a reinforced scholarships programme, to encourage excellence in research and teaching in all campuses and to participate in the knowledge economy becoming a key actor of the European know-how.
In the current climate of strong competition and limited resources, giving to the Foundation will allow the school to develop its place on the international scene, to maintain its commitment to excellence.
The realization of this ambition depends on the collective engagement of each member of our community, particularly the Alumni.
Alexandre Pébereau Patricia Barbizet
President of the Executive Chairman of the European
Committee Supervisory Board