Students and Faculty
Mergers and Acquisitions Summer Program

56%
Women
51
Nationalities represented
50%
Student nationalities outside of Europe
22
Average age
48%
Post-bachelor's level
28%
Non-business background
(not Business, Management, Finance or Economics)
*Total Summer School 2025 Profiles
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Students
HEC’s switched on and interactive teaching style made it very enjoyable to be active in class. Based on the super steep learning curve, these two weeks were the perfect preparation for my subsequent internship in Frankfurt.
Based on my very Finance...
Summer School
Mergers & Acquisitions
HEC Paris has always represented French excellence and international success. It is the exact reason why my trust went for their summer program rather than any other.
I grew up in France and went to a French high school before going to London to...
Summer School
Mergers & Acquisitions
The diversity of the cohort broadened my perspective and made it an intellectually stimulating experience that pushed us to explore ideas beyond conventional thinking.
Currently enrolled in the Master’s in Finance program at London Business School, I...
Summer School
Mergers & Acquisitions
It has been an enriching experience that helped me open my worldview and has changed the meaning of “International” for me.
I have always been a hands-on type of person. It has proven difficult to be hands on because normally in school and university...
Summer School
Investment Banking // M&A
Academic Team
As Academic Director of our finance and accounting Summer Programs, Professor Levyne oversees the portfolio and ensures consistency and evolution between the programs. His classes are enriched with diverse industry experts to complement the academics and ensure the real-world application of the content.
Professor Olivier Levyne has been teaching at HEC since 2007 and held the position of Affiliate Professor from 2013 to 2023. He joined the Education Track Faculty, as an Associate Professor within the Accounting and Control department, in 2024.
He has more than 30 years of experience in Investment Banking, initially in the Mergers and Acquisitions field, then as a Managing Director at CACIB, in charge of M&A and ECM operations within the financial institutions sector.
His teaching primarily revolves around corporate valuation, the market for control, Leveraged Buyouts (LBOs), financial accounting, financial institutions, financial and real options. He is responsible for teaching modules in the AFM, MEF, MAC and CEMS programs.
Olivier is also the Academic Director of the L'Oréal Academy that is dedicated to "Corporate growth fueled by deals with Private Equity funds". Furthermore, he is a regular contributor to Forbes magazine.
Olivier holds a degree from ESCP, a PhD in Economic Science and an Habilitation to Supervise Research (HDR) in Management Science; he is also qualified as a University Professor. He is an Officer of the Academic Palms, a national order bestowed by the French Republic on distinguished academics and teachers and for valuable service to universities, education and science.
PREVIOUS GUEST SPEAKERS
- Cyril Paolantoni, Global Head of Consumer Investment Banking, Société Générale
- Sophie Reynal, Founder AlliA Finance
- Eric Bayle, Group CFO and university lecturer
- Alice Roux, CEO & Founder Comco Consulting, HEC Paris graduate
- Gilles Ourvoie, Post-Merger Integration Advisor, lecturer HEC Paris
- Alain Tchibozo, BOAD CEO Advisor (West African Development Bank)
- Jean de la Rochebrochard, CEO KIMA
- Mathieu Costes, General Partner Airbus