HEC Paris press coverage from all over the world
Dr. Etienne Krieger, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at HEC Paris, discusses how older entrepreneurs can ensure their venture is as risk-free as possible and the secrets to success when starting a business.
Alberto Alemanno, HEC Paris Professor of European Law and Regulation, writes about the outer limits of the EU regulatory framework in relation to the debate on the herbicide glyphosate and the contested nature of its scientific decision-making.
With the aim of creating a fairer, more sustainable world, HEC Paris has launched a new scholarship for applicants to its Online Masters in Innovation and Entrepreneurship (OMIE) program.
Evgeni Tsenter completed his MBA at HEC Paris after seven years in the Isreali army. He wanted to do his MBA to expand his international horizons and advance his managerial career.
HEC Paris has launched its Private Equity Hall of Fame and revealed its first entrant, the 2000 vintage-fourth fund San Franciso-based Hellman and Friedman.
Professor of Economics and International Affairs at HEC Paris, Jeremy Ghez, discusses the role of France in the Middle East after the detention of the Lebanese Prime Minister, Saad Hariri, in Saudi Arabia.
Krishna N Venkitaraman shares what he did as a McKinsey consultant working on technology strategy projects after completing his MBA at HEC Paris.
Dean Peter Todd discusses the HEC Paris' aim to become one of the top ten business schools in the world.
Nicolas Lemoine, Executive Director of Custom Programs at HEC Paris, explains four simple tips for key-account salespeople. He believes that "whatever the strength and beauty of a given business model or strategy, all that is just an exercise in style if a company isn’t dealing seriously enough with the business activity that drives and fuels its whole value chain: sales to its customers."
Ryan Howard came to study at HEC Paris when searching for a change in career. He was one of 8 Canadians from his year's intake. During his time HEC Paris, Mr. Howard took advantage of the program's off-campus components, including a semester academic exchange at ESADE in Barcelona, Spain, and another semester spent in a work internship with Amazon.com Inc. in Britain, where he now works.