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| EGADE Business School | |
|---|---|
| Name | EGADE Business School |
| Native name | Escuela de Graduados en Administración y Dirección de Empresas |
| Established | 2001 |
| Type | Private business school |
| Parent | Tecnológico de Monterrey |
| Campuses | Monterrey, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Querétaro |
| Dean | Rafael Rangel Sostmann |
| Colors | Blue and White |
EGADE Business School is the graduate business school of Tecnológico de Monterrey, located in Mexico with multiple campuses in Monterrey, Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Querétaro. It offers MBA, EMBA, doctoral, and executive education programs with international partnerships involving institutions across North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. The school emphasizes leadership, entrepreneurship, and global finance through collaborations with multinational corporations and international accreditation agencies.
Founded in the early 21st century as part of Tecnológico de Monterrey reform initiatives, the school evolved from prior graduate programs tied to the university's Escuela de Graduados legacy and strategic plans inspired by global models from Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and INSEAD. Early leadership engaged with networks such as the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and regional consortia including ALIDE and COPAES. During the 2000s the school expanded through agreements with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Texas at Austin, and London Business School, integrating case studies influenced by McKinsey & Company and curricular approaches from Wharton School. Milestones included invitations to policy forums alongside delegations from World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and summits like the APEC Summit where faculty and administrators participated. Strategic growth tracked partnerships with Latin American institutions such as Fundação Getulio Vargas, Universidad de los Andes (Colombia), and ESAN Universidad (Peru), and exchange programs with National University of Singapore, HEC Paris, and IE Business School.
Main facilities are situated in Monterrey with satellite centers in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Querétaro, colocated near technology parks and innovation hubs tied to corporations like CEMEX, Grupo Modelo, and BBVA Bancomer. Campuses contain executive education centers modeled after spaces at Rotman School of Management and Kellogg School of Management, and include case-method classrooms inspired by Harvard Business School publishing. Research labs host collaborations with entities such as CONACYT, INEGI, and regional chambers like CANACINTRA. Facilities feature simulation labs used in consulting partnerships with Deloitte, PwC, EY, and KPMG; entrepreneurship incubators aligned with Startup México and accelerators linked to 500 Startups and MassChallenge. Libraries maintain collections comparable to repositories at Bodleian Library and access to databases like Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters, and EBSCO.
Programs include full-time MBA, Executive MBA, specialized master's in finance and marketing, doctoral programs in management, and certificate courses for executives from corporations such as Pemex, Grupo Bimbo, and América Móvil. Joint degrees and exchange tracks operate with Columbia Business School, ESADE, SDA Bocconi School of Management, IESE Business School, and Fudan University. Curriculum integrates case studies drawn from Procter & Gamble, Walmart, Toyota, Siemens, and regional case work involving Bimbo, Femsa, and Grupo Salinas. Executive education offerings are co-created with consulting partners including McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, and public-sector programs involving Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo and United Nations Development Programme.
Faculty conduct research in areas such as corporate finance, entrepreneurship, supply chain, and innovation with publications in journals including Journal of Finance, Strategic Management Journal, and Academy of Management Journal. Research centers collaborate with Harvard Kennedy School scholars, fellows from Oxford University, and visiting professors from Yale School of Management and Princeton University. Grants and projects have been funded by CONACYT, Ford Foundation, and Inter-American Development Bank. Faculty have consulting experience with Goldman Sachs, Banco Santander, HSBC, Accenture, and serve on advisory boards for firms like Citi, Microsoft, and Google regional operations.
The school holds international accreditation from Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and recognition from regional bodies including PAEP and national registries tied to SEP. It has appeared in rankings by Financial Times, The Economist, and regional lists by AméricaEconomía. Program rankings highlight strengths in international mobility, return on investment, and executive education, often compared alongside peer institutions such as ITAM, IPADE Business School, Tec de Monterrey, and Universidad Anáhuac.
Student life features clubs and societies including chapter affiliates of Enactus, Rotaract, and networks tied to Young Presidents' Organization. Professional clubs focus on finance, consulting, entrepreneurship and host recruitment events with firms such as Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, BBVA, and Scotiabank. Competitions include case challenges modeled after Hult Prize, CFA Institute Research Challenge, and regional business plan contests sponsored by CONCAMIN and COPARMEX. Cultural programming engages alumni chapters across cities including Monterrey, Mexico City, Guadalajara, and international hubs like New York City, London, and Shanghai.
Alumni and leaders include executives and entrepreneurs who have led organizations such as CEMEX, Grupo Bimbo, Femsa, Grupo Modelo, América Móvil, BBVA Bancomer, Pemex, Coca-Cola FEMSA, Telmex, and public officials associated with ministries and agencies including Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público and agencies collaborating with Banco de México. Graduates have served on boards of multinational corporations like Siemens, Ford Motor Company, Procter & Gamble, and in leadership roles at multilateral organizations including Inter-American Development Bank and World Bank.
Category:Business schools in Mexico