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The Brussels newsletter is the final recap of the Student Board's year. This newsletter also officially introduces the new Executive Team for 2015.
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Student Board Newsletter
Brussels 2014
C E M S S t u d e n t B o a r d
NEWSLETTER
Brussels 2014
CEMS Student Board Meeting
Student Board Newsletter
Brussels 2014
15 Interview: New Executive Team
Global Sustainability17
Who are your Student Board
Representatives?21
Corporate Relations11
19 Alumni Relations
MIM Affairs9
5 Marketing & Communications
CEMS Club Support7
3 Outgoing Executive TeamTable of
Contents
New Student Board President23
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Brussels 2014
Outgoing Executive Team
3
Dear Reader,
After 12 months of presidency, we as the
former Executive Team have the honor and
pleasure to write to you to reflect back on
this past one year, hand over our
responsibilities to the new Executive Team for
2015 and thank you for your support.
Our journey led us half across the globe
representing 1200 students as best as we
could.
Among our key achievements, we count the Global CEMS Sustainability Week, the CEMS
Ambassador Programme, the roll out of the Local Governance Structure of all CEMS
Schools worldwide & the closer collaboration with the CEMS Head Office. Our strategic
goal was to establish stronger long-time relationships with different stakeholders. We
considered this the first step for the students’ voice to be heard even more.
Looking back, this past one year has been full of great responsibilities, meeting new people,
cultures and stakeholders, while representing the students’ voice. Both professionally and
personally, both of us consider this to be an experience we will cherish for our whole life.
We second the opinion of former presidents, who said that this has been one of the most
challenging and yet most rewarding experiences so far. We also believe that the friends we
made, the difficulties we have overcome and the learning we went through have shaped
and influences us noticeably.
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Brussels 2014
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Acknowledgements
We want to thank you all for
your support and hope to see you again
someplace, sometime.
.
Best regards,
Rimli Das Gupta & Robin Vlaming
President & Vice-President/Treasurer 2014,
We would like to thank every individual and organization who has supported and
guided us as the Executive Team but also personally: The CEMS Head Office, the CEMS
Alumni Association, all Student Board members, all students who gave us their trust
and all CEMS Schools. In particular we extend our gratitude to UCD (Dublin), Koç
University (Istanbul) and LSM (Brussels) for hosting us and our Student Board
Meetings and making our journey memorable.
With the Brussels Meeting and the CEMS Annual Events we officially welcomed the
new Executive Team, Karel Kotoun, Merve Önbas and Arthur Brun and handed over
our responsibilities. We are glad be succeeded by such a dedicated and proactive team
and are confident that the Student Board is and will be in good hands.
Finally we would like to take this opportunity to encourage every student to take a
closer look at what the Student Board is engaged in. Our purpose is to represent the
students’ voice of every single CEMS Student and enhance their CEMS experience.
Therefore we animate all CEMSies to proactively get in touch with their Student
Board representative, when they face any issues where the Student Board can support
them both locally and globally. Our goal is to support you in living and enhancing the
CEMS Spirit.
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Brussels 2014
Marketing and
Communications
5
The Brussels meeting was busy for the M&C team, as we had to take care of merchandise
sales during the Annual Events in addition to participating in the Student Board meeting.
Nevertheless, the meeting was very valuable for the team and we achieved many of our goals
for the meeting. Our top priorities for the Brussels meeting were increasing merchandise sales,
welcoming a new team member and coordinating our projects with the Head Office.
Merchandise Sales
We encourage students and anyone
interested in merchandise to get in contact
with us if you have any feedback.
Firstly, since our 2014 Career Forum sales
estimates (made during the Istanbul meeting)
did not materialize during the Career Forum
in Vienna, we had to figure out a new
approach to selling CEMS merchandise during
the Annual Events. We decided
it was important to have more points of sale
and to market the possibility to purchase
merchandise at the Annual Events well in
advance. Fortunately, this strategy seemed to
be successful, as we managed to increase our
sales figures from Vienna. If interested in
merchandise, make sure you check out
www.cemshop.org!
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Brussels 2014
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Secondly, we had the chance to welcome a
new team member: Eve Di Bian from
Tsinghua. Eve joined the team at the perfect
time, as the new Executive Team is re-
aligning the Student Board’s goals to focus
on increasing CEMS’ visibility in Asia. Eve will
be a valuable asset in helping achieve this as
she has extensive local knowledge.
New Team Member
Send us an email to:
marketing.studentboard
@cemsmail.org
if you have any ideas or
comments!
Best from the M&C Team
Sara, Leda, Tere, Dominik & Eve
Thirdly, we had the chance to discuss our
projects with the Head Office’s Marketing
Manager, Rebecca Rosinski, the Corporate
Relations Managers, Tara Miller and Marcel
Fuchs, and the Executive Director of the
CEMS Alumni Association, Wieteke Dupain.
We are extremely pleased with our
discussions, as we were able to coordinate
several joint marketing initiatives. Following
these discussion, we have decided to start
promoting the Job Market more through
social media and doing short interviews on
all the Alumni participating in the Alumni of
the Quarter campaigns.
Current Projects
Our priorities for the end of the year are first
to sort out the merchandise stock and
coordinate further points of sales, continue
finding new and interesting content across
the alliance to be shared through social
media to help foster a sense of CEMS spirit.
Looking Ahead
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Brussels 2014
If you have any thoughts or ideas on how we can
help and support your CEMS community locally,
do not hesitate to reach out to any of us, or the
whole team as ccs.studentboard@cemsmail.org
CEMS Club Support
7
The Brussels meeting was an important milestone in following up on the projects we in the
CCS Team enthusiastically started in Istanbul. As formulated in Istanbul, our overall objective
is to strengthen local CEMS communities by providing support to the CEMS Clubs and
facilitate knowledge sharing among them, as well as between them and the Student Board.
With this in mind, we do believe our current projects fill our purposes well.
The Global Ambassador Program enables
motivated CEMSies a chance to provide the
CEMS Club at their host school with
additional support in those cases the local
Club is newly established or is struggling
with setting up sustainable structures. During
the fall 2014, 9 ambassadors have done an
amazing job at their host schools, and we
look forward to evaluate the semester and
find ways to improve the program.
Recruitment for the spring semester is
happening within the next few weeks, so if
you wish to contribute to the development of
the CEMS Clubs worldwide – do not hesitate
to get in touch with us.
Global Ambassador Program
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Closer CEMS Club Contact
How to best share best practices among
Clubs remains a burning topic on our agenda.
In the upcoming weeks, we will restructure
the platform used by the CEMS Club
Presidents in order to improve user-
friendliness and make sure relevant material
is accessible. We
hope this will help you Presidents to manage
your Club and find some new ideas. A review
of the CC Awards will also be done in the
beginning of 2015 in order to align the best
practices gathered via the awards, with
current needs of the Clubs.
CEMS Club Knowledge Management
All the best,
Your CCS Team
Antoinette, Clara, Nelli
& Saurav
As decided in Istanbul, the CCS Team account
management structure has been piloted
during the fall – a structure we are very
proud of. Via personal calls with each CEMS
Club President (24 out of 29 so far), we have
been able to gather information regarding
what each Club is working on and struggling
with. Not only did the calls result in new
ideas for future projects in the Student
Board, but also gave us lots of inspiration and
motivation to make sure we support the local
Clubs in the best way possible.
Looking Ahead
Looking forward, the question we as CCS
Team are now facing regards how to best
structure our work in the future and
standardize the data gathered in ways that
make it useful and accessible also in
upcoming semesters. This is crucial in order
to be able to leverage the success of current
projects and eventually also be able to start
new ones. This is particularly important as
several of our team members will end their
term in the Student Board in the upcoming
months.
If you have any thoughts or ideas on how we can support your local Club, do not hesitate to
reach out to any of us at cems-club-support-team@cemsmail.org.
Student Board Newsletter
Brussels 2014
MIM Affairs
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The LGS project aims to collect best practices
from different CEMS Clubs and create a
unified structure and communication plan to
implement in all CEMS member schools.
Before the Brussels meeting, MIM Affairs has
conducted a questionnaire on how local
CEMS Clubs communicate with other CEMS
stakeholders, such as Program Manager,
Academic Director, Alumni, etc. In
collaboration with the Alumni Relations Team
and CEMS Club Support Team, the findings
were further elaborated. The MIM Affairs
Team will keep on to support the rollout and
implementation of LGS.
Local Governance Structure (LGS)
The Brussels meeting was a great experience, as the MIM Affairs Team welcomed two new
members, Tamás and Jaime. Led by team leader Konrad, MIM Affairs continued to emphasize
on improving the quality of MIM experience and expanding the CEMS member schools
network.
Student Board Level Peer Review
During the meeting, MIM Affairs has finalized
the second draft of the Peer Review based on
6 layers: CEMS Club, Networking, Alumni,
Image of CEMS, Corporate Partners and
Career Services. The objective of the project
is to supplement the Peer Review in
Executive Level to receive a more
comprehensive evaluation by including
students’ perspective. Research will be
conducted in qualitative methods, i.e. 1-1
interviews, focus group and self- evaluation
forms. The project will be implemented in
HKUST and IIMC next semester under the
supervision of corresponding Student Board
Representatives.
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Brussels 2014
As to further expansion of CEMS member schools, the MIM Affairs Team
would like to take a deeper look into the possibility to recruit schools in
South East Asia to join the CEMS alliance..
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Internationalization Capabilities Research
As to further expansion of CEMS member
schools, the MIM Affairs Team would like to
take a deeper look into the possibility to
recruit schools in South East Asia to join the
CEMS alliance. The team defined a research
scope and a set selection criteria to evaluate
potential schools in South East Asian
countries. MIM Affairs will work closely with
the Head Office to extend the global reach of
CEMS.
Brussels was the last meeting of the best
team leader, Konrad Semsch, and the most
creative team member, Romain Martignier.
All the best from the MIM Team
Konrad, Romain,
Wini, Tamás and Jaimemim.studentboard@cemsmail.org
Send us an email at:
Currently the MIM Team members are:
• Wini Yung, team leader
• Tamás Petrovics
• Jaime Perez-Maura
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Brussels 2014
Corporate Relations
11
The meeting in Brussels was very productive for the new CP team. During these two days, the
CP team had the chance to collaborate with Head Office representatives, Tara Miller and
Marcel Fuchs.
Prioritizing Communication Channels
The CP team shared the feedback it collected
from MIM team summaries. Tara and Marcel
commented on each of the IT channels and
explained how they see current problems.
The main questions we addressed were:
• Is the channel still viable?
• What can be done in terms of making the
channel more valuable for both CPs and
students?
Afterwards, the team (under the supervision
of Tara and Marcel) came up with a way to
prioritize all the channels.
We also tried to structure our projects. This
helped us to see the big picture of what the
current situation is and how the information
flows between the main stakeholders. Plus,
the team has elaborated on a project
strategy.
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Brussels 2014
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According to our prioritization, the IT
channels will be analysed in the following
order and the following percentage of the
working time will be spent on them: Job
Market (50 %), Company Books (10%), CV
Book (10%), Social Media (15%), Webinars &
Other (10%), Cems.org private zone (5 %).
Each of these channels will be analysed with
the 4 main steps:
1) Problem definition & segmentation;
2) Benchmarking analysis;
3) Survey Analysis;
4) Recommendations & Implications.
As for the survey, the team is planning to
conduct two surveys: one for students and
one for corporate partners, which will include
questions about all the existing IT channels.
Afterwards, the team proceeded with
problem segmentation, that will be used for
analysis of each channel. The main segments
for analysis will be: functionality, content,
interface, frequency. Finally, the CP team
elaborated on a timeline for the whole
project, which will last for 10 months, and
proceeded with the division of the work.
Next Steps
The CP Team is just an email away, write them at
cp.studentboard@cemsmail.org
Best from the CR Team
Omar, Carla, Valeria & Aron
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Executive Team 2015Karel Kotoun – President
Merve Önbas – Vice President
Arthur Brun - Secretary
The new Executive Team was officially introduced during the Brussels meeting. The newly
appointed President, Karel, is from University of Economics, Prague. Merve, the new Vice
President, is from Koc University. The new secretary, Arthur, is from HEC Paris.
We got the chance to catch up with the newly appointed team and ask them a few questions
about the Student Board and what they hope to achieve during 2015!
The Student Board is there to represent the students within the
CEMS Alliance, on a global level. Every Student Board member
is then responsible for representing his cohort within his/her
Home School, but also towards the other global stakeholders
(Corporate Partners, Alumni, other schools, and the CEMS Head
Office). Thanks to the Student Board, each student's voice can
be heard: we have a good visibility in the Alliance and our word
is always taken into consideration.
Thanks to the fact that the Student Board is also highly
involved in several projects with the Alumni Association or with
the Corporate Partners, we always intent to represent the voice
of students in relation to these matters.
Last but not least, in the Student Board we are discussing all
sorts of questions regarding CEMS, for instance the events
organized in the schools, the promotion of the program, its
globalization, its network, the corporate partners, the alumni,
the integration of NGOs in the program, etc... This is a real
challenge as we are on 4 different continents, but
communication is enhanced by physical Student Board
meetings that happen three times a year in various CEMS
Schools.
INTERVIEW
What is the Student
Board’s role in
CEMS?
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What is the Executive Team’s strategy for
2015?
Our strategy, as the new Executive Team, is aimed
towards two long term objectives: Students and Asia.
We want to focus on the needs and concerns of the
students, who are the core of our wonderful alliance.
Working in the Student Board, we are aware that
communication between all the stakeholders is not
always easy, and we see ourselves as a two-way bridge
between all of them.
We also want to increase the CEMS visibility on this
continent as we think that the future of our alliance
should be across the European boundaries. Continuing
what has already been wonderfully done, we want to
build on the best of the alliance for the students all
over the world.
How can and should students get involved with the Student Board?
Every student can contact us in order to get his message delivered. Representing you is a
great honour and a responsibility we have taken, and we are aware that we are here to
provide the students with a voice in the CEMS community and to create value for all of us
involved. Our increase in visibility and accessibility strengthened our network, as a
consequence, please never hesitate to challenge us on thriving ideas and suggestions
throughout the year. Never forget that you can reach out to your local Student Board
Representative, the project Teams, and the Executive team.
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INTERVIEW
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Brussels 2014
The NGC is the oldest of our projects and one
that we cherish highly. It provides a holistic
real experience to CEMS students that allows
them to apply their skills in a real world
situation, by developing consulting projects
for Social Organizations facing business
related challenges. In this way, NGC is able
to generate an impact at three levels: the
students, the social organizations and the
beneficiaries of these organizations’ work.
For this semester, we wished to increase the
number of NGC projects so that we could as
well increase its reach. However, due to the
fact that our team has to manage other
projects simultaneously, we were not able to
do so, while ensuring the quality of each
project. Therefore, we have decided in
Brussels to initiate the externalization of
NGC from the Student Board and to the
hands of other CEMS students. Through a
workshop conducted with our fellow Student
Representatives, we have received their
inputs regarding which should be NGC’s new
structure.
By the end of February, we shall have NGC
working with a structure that will allow it to
grow and for the participation of more CEMS
students.
You can learn more about NGC at: www.ngccems.org or also by liking
our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ngccems
Global Sustainability
17
We are the Student Board team that aims at enhancing the CEMS program’s capacity to
shape sustainably responsible citizens and leaders. The Brussels Meeting has been essential
for our team by allowing us to evaluate our projects and plan ahead accordingly. This
evaluation and planning was conducted keeping in mind our mission, to offer students the
opportunity to engage in sustainability issues in practical ways, grounded in an interactive
and knowledge sharing environment with fellow students, social and corporate partners.
New Generation Consulting (NGC)
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In Brussels, after having finished the first
stage of the CEMS Carbon Footprint project,
designing the framework for measuring CEMS
CO2 emissions, we have decided to focus on
how to offset it before launching an
emissions’ calculator. Thus, we are now
developing the business plan for the
plantation of a CEMS Forest, which we will
later present to the CEMS Board. We would
like this forest not only to address the
environmental dimension of sustainability,
but also the social and economic ones.
Therefore, we are looking for locations, tree
types and partners that will allow it to
involve and generate gains for the local
population.
The Brussels SB Meeting was also gave us the
opportunity to evaluate GSW and to compile
the take-aways for next year’s edition. GSW
took place between the 20th and the 24th of
October, with the participation of 18 schools
and many more CEMS students. It was with
great happiness that our team witnessed the
engagement of so many CEMS Clubs,
students, faculty and Corporate Partners with
sustainability issues.
During GSW, events took place at the global
level with the CEMStainability Challenge:
daily challenges covering the topics of
consumption, transportation, water and
energy, trash and food were launched on
Facebook, incentivizing participation through
the awarding of prizes.
At the local level, schools and their CEMS
Clubs organized a number of events, inviting
their students to participate. These events
ranged from trash collections, to blood and
charity donations, to seminars and
workshops. Together with other
sustainability-related activities that have
taken place during 2014, GSW’s activities will
be featured in the CEMStainability Booklet
which we are preparing at the moment.
CEMS Global Sustainability Week (GSW)
CEMS Forest
Best from your
Global Sustainability Team
Merve, Filipa, Karel, Philip
and Sergi
If you want to send us any ideas related to the projects we currently manage or if you have any idea
for a new project, please send us an email to: sustainability.studentboard@cemsmail.org
Student Board Newsletter
Brussels 2014
The team benefited from the
participation of Wieteke Dupain,
Executive Director of the CAA
Alumni Relations
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After the Istanbul meeting, the AR team has
worked on the Local Governance Guide (LGG)
that aims at improving CEMS stakeholder
interaction at the beginning and end of the
semester in order to facilitate planning and
timing of common local events. During a joint
meeting with the MIM Affairs and CCS team we
received valuable feedback on the LGG and
further planed the first steps for its roll-out in
two pilot universities in the upcoming spring
semester.
Local Governance Structure
For the Alumni Relations (AR) team, the central theme of the Brussels meeting was inclusion of
stakeholders, where the feedback of all Student Board teams and CAA members on our ongoing
and new projects was gathered. In Brussels, we have successfully finished our projects aiming at
promoting the value and visibility of the CAA. In the upcoming months we will continue to work
on the Local Governance Structure the IdealAlumni Survey and start to plan the Global Alumni
Week and the Alumni of the Quarter & Throwback Thursday campaign.
Global Alumni Week (GAW)
A GAW will be planned and implemented by
our team in order to create more engagement
among alumni, corporate partners and students
and communicate the power and value of the
CEMS/CAA network among these stakeholders.
In Brussels, the feedback of all Student Board
teams gathered during a joint workshop on the
GAW helped us in collecting creative ideas for
local and global implementation of alumni
events and in improving its overall structure.
Especially learning from the expertise of the GS
team after the successful implementation of
the GSW was highly valuable. The GAW is
planned to take place in the spring semester
2015 for the first time.
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Brussels 2014
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Value and Visibility of the CAA
In Brussels the AR team has continued to be
in close collaboration with the CAA to
improve its value and visibility among
students, graduates and Alumni: Prior to the
Annual Events the CAA Information Booklet
to outline the value and function of the CAA
was shared among this year’s CEMS
graduates. Moreover, for the first time during
the Annual Events in Brussels our team has
supported the CAA in its promotion by
implementing a CAA picture frame featured
photo shooting and distributing the CAA
Information Brochures among graduates.
These initiatives aim at supporting the CAA
by establishing a solid presence at the Annual
Events, where most decisions whether or not
to join the CAA are made. Finally, the
IdealAlumni Survey, which evaluates opinions
of alumni on the CAA, will be distributed in
early 2015.
During the Brussels meeting we sadly said goodbye to our teammate and friend Dominik
Tartler, who has been a strong and inspiring Team Leader in the past months.
Best from the AR
Team!
Diana, Andrea,
Dominik & Tutku
If you have any comments or ideas related to Alumni, send us an email to
alumni.studentboard@cemsmail.org
This project formerly started out as ‘Alumni of the Month’ in 2013 and continued as ‘Alumni
of the Quarter’ in 2014. In 2015, the Alumni of the Quarter campaign will be accompanied by
the Throwback Thursday campaign. This joint project with the M&C team aims at creating
more visibility of Alumni within the CEMS community through Facebook posts featuring the
election's candidates on Thursdays.
Alumni of the Quarter & Throwback Thursday
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Brussels 2014
AALTO
Sara Montonen
sara.montonen
@cemsmail.org
CBS
Tutku Altinbas
zubeyde.tutku.altinbas
@cemsmail.org
CUB
Nelli Gyöngyosi
nelli.gyongyosi
@cemsmail.org
EAESP – FGV
Romain Martignier
romain.paul.martignier
@cemsmail.org
ESADE
Sergi Capdevila
sergi.capdevila.vilaprino
@cemsmail.org
GSOM
Valeria Kovalenko
valeria.kovalenko
@cemsmail.org
HEC
Arthur Brun
arthur.brun
@cemsmail.org
HSG
Dominik Gerber
dominik.gerber@cemsmail.org
HKUST
Wing Yung
chiu.wing.yung
@cemsmail.org
IIMC
Saurav Nandi
saurav.nandi@cemsmail.org
IVEY
Omar Itani
omar.itani@cemsmail.org
KOC
Merve Önbas
merve.onbas@cemsmail.org
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Student Board
Representatives
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NHH
Aron Berhe
aron.berhe@cemsmail.org
NOVA
Filipa Correia de Araújo
filipa.correia.de.araujo
@cemsmail.org
NUS
Diana Ho
diana.ho.shu.li
@cemsmail.org
RSM
Sinan Al-Mansour
sinan.al-mansour
@cemsmail.org
SGH
Konrad Semsch
Konrad.semsch
@cemsmail.org
SSE
Clara Nordlander
clara.nordlander
@cemsmail.org
Tshingua
Di Bian
di.bian@cemsmail.org
UB
Andrea Marino
andrea.marino
@cemsmail.org
UAI
Maria Teresa Montiglio
maria.teresa.montiglio
@cemsmail.org
UCD
Dominik Tartler
dominik.tartler
@cemsmail.org
UoC
Philip Kettelhodt
philip.kettelhodt
@cemsmail.org
USYD
Carla Külby
carla.alina.kuelby
@cemsmail.org
VSE
Karel Kotoun
karel.kotoun
@cemsmail.org
WU
Tamás Petrovics
tamas.petrovics
@cemsmail.org
LSE
Jaime Perez-Maura
jaime.perez-maura
@cemsmail.org
LSM
Antoinette de Hennin
antoinette.de.hennin
@cemsmail.org
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Brussels 2014
Student Board President 2015:
Karel Kotoun
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The forthcoming year, altogether 1198 students will be enrolled in the CEMS
programme. It is a brilliant experience to live through the recent developments of the
CEMS alliance, both internationally and qualitatively speaking.
It is then our responsibility, as the Student Board Executive Team to make sure that all
the students’ voices within the Alliance are heard in order to maintain the world’s
leading position in management education.
Me and my team we are very much looking forward to the forthcoming year during
which we would like to focus on 3 major issues: improving the students‘ visibility,
increasing internal Student Board efficiency and incorporating the Asian schools more
closely into the CEMS alliance.
Improving the visibility of the SB in order to increase the students’
voice through more efficient internal and external communication
within the CEMS Alliance, with a specific focus on CEMS Asian
schools within the next years.
Word from the President
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Brussels 2014
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Annual Events
Best regards,
Karel Kotoun
Student Board President
The 2014 CEMS Annual Events held in Brussels by the Université catholique de
Louvain were a mixture of excitement, emotions, friendship and productivity. The
direct inclusion into the flow of the core CEMS events was mesmerising. We really
want to thank LSM for their help and their warm hospitality that made the Annual
Event a wonderful moment.
The following CEMS years will be amazing in the sense of being able to see CEMS
Alliance grow qualitatively on various fronts.
For instance, we will be experiencing the inclusion of Blended Learning into the CEMS
curriculum which will enhance the learning experience as well as the knowledge
sharing across the continents. Additionally, more thorough connection of Asian CEMS
universities will furthermore strengthen and boost the excellence that CEMS pursues
in order to form the next generation of Global Responsible Leaders.
We feel honoured to be part of such organisation and at the same time immensely
motivated to fulfill our objectives. We are certain that thanks to the joint efforts of all
of us, we will be able to move CEMS Global Alliance in Management Education one
step closer to Excellence.
Student Board Newsletter
Brussels 2014
November, 2014
We want to extend our gratitude to
for hosting the Student Board Meeting
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