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EXECUTIVE MBA PROGRAM

EXECUTIVE MBA PROGRAM - NYU Stern School of …w4.stern.nyu.edu/emba/EMBAViewbook.pdfTypical Class Profile 60 Class Size 38 Average Age 14 yrs. Average Work Experience ... Stern’s

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EXECUTIVE MBA PROGRAM

An Education in Possible

“�At�NYU�Stern,�we�develop�people�and�ideas�that��

transform�the�challenges�of�the�21st�century�into��

opportunities�to�create�value�for�business�and�society.”�

-Dean�Peter�Henry

Transform yourself.Earn�an�MBA�from�one�of�the�world’s�top�business�

schools.�Learn�from�an�accomplished�group�of�peers�

with�depth�of�experience�and�a�track�record�of��

leadership.�Expand�your�network�across�functions,�

industries,�and�continents.�

Collaborate,�create,�engage,�transform.

Ellen Turi Manager,�Tax�Management�Consulting�

Deloitte Tax

Thomas Santangelo Marketing�Director�

PepsiCo

Chas Sanders Vice�President,�Strategic�Sales�

Zimmer Biomet, Inc.

Typical Class Profile

60Class Size

38 Average Age

14 yrs. Average Work Experience

9 yrs. Average Management Experience

40% International Background

30% Women

40% Previously Earned Advanced Degree

Francis Racioppi, Jr. Special�Forces�Officer�

United States Army

Nikita Dyer Product�Manager�

Trello

Isabelle Germano, M.D. Professor�of�Neurosurgery�

Mount Sinai Hospital

Elchonon Shagalov, J.D. General�Counsel�and�EVP,��Business�&�Legal�

Diamonds International

Kelly Merryman Director,�Finance�and�Operations�

NoVo Foundation

Ki Lee Senior�Program�Manager�

Genzyme

Our Community

NYU�Stern�Executive�MBA�students�are�

experts�in�their�fields,�with�an�average�

of�14�years�of�work�experience�from�a�

diverse�set�of�industries.

A�Different Degree�of�Experience

Typical Industries

24% Financial Services

15% Other*

13% IT/Telecom/Communications

10% Consulting

7% Advertising/Media/Publishing

8% Consumer Products

7% Government/Military/Nonprofit

16% Healthcare/Pharma

* Other includes industries such as Aerospace Engineering, Energy/Utilities, Education, and Entertainment/Hospitality.

Executive MBA classes are designed so that

busy working professionals can earn an MBA

with minimal disruption to their professional

and personal lives. Over the course of 22 months,

students earn 61 credits by participating in three

one-week residencies and attending classes

on Fridays and Saturdays every other week.

Graduates earn an MBA degree from NYU Stern.

Less�than�Two�Years��from�Start to MBA

Engage beyond the classroom.

Executive�MBA�students�are�a�part�of�the�broader�Stern�

community�and�have�access�to�Stern-wide�speaker�events,�

panel�discussions,�student�and�alumni�clubs�and�associations,�

networking�receptions,�industry�conferences,�and�the�annual��

New�Venture�Competitions,�among�other�events.

Dan�Schulman�(MBA�‘86),�CEO�and�President�of�PayPal,�offered�advice�to�students�and�alumni�who�seek�careers�in�the�online�commerce�industry.

Karen�Peetz,�BNY�Mellon�president�and�founder�of�its�women’s�network,�joined�an�interactive�dialogue�on�diversity�in�business�as�part�of�the�Leadership�Development�Speaker�Series.��

Professor�Jeffrey�Carr�moderated�a�discussion�with�Philip�Krim,�co-founder�and�CEO�of�Casper,�at�a�Langone�Speaker�Series�event.

Breakfast8am-9am

Class 19am-10:30am

Morning Break10:30am-11am

Class 111am-12:30pm

Lunch/Class Meeting or Event12:30pm-1:30pm

Afternoon Break3pm-3:30pm

Class 23:30pm-5pm

Optional Stern-wide or Executive MBA Event5:00pm

Class 21:30pm-3pm

Sample DailySchedule

Customize�your�Curriculum�to�your�Goals

As one of the top Executive MBA programs, NYU Stern provides the academic preparation you need to drive your capabilities to the next level.

At�Stern,�you�develop�the�intellectual�breadth�to�manage�decisively�across�every�function�as�well�as�the�strategic�

perspective�and�analytical�skills�to�solve�daunting�business�problems.�

Through�a�rigorous�general�management�program,�students�receive�fundamental�grounding�in�every�business�

discipline,�honing�the�ability�to�think�laterally�across�different�functional�areas�within�an�organization.�Executive�MBA�

class�content�is�comprehensive�and�relevant,�providing�a�mix�of�perspectives�based�in�both�theory�and�practice.

Courses in•�Accounting•�Business�Ethics•�Finance/Quantitative�Skills•�Management•�Marketing•�Strategy•�International�Residency�(2)

Choose from 10�electives�to�deepen�expertise�and�allow�optional�specializations

Recent Specializations•�Finance•�Leadership•�Corporate�Finance•�Global�Business�•��Entrepreneurship�&�

Innovation

•�Management•�Marketing•�Strategy•�Quantitative�Finance•�Technology�&�Operations

Core Curriculum Electives MBA in General Management

The core curriculum, taken mostly in the first year, supplies an expansive set of new business frameworks and management

skills that can be applied immediately outside the classroom. As part of the core, all students participate in Global Study

Tours—weeklong international residencies in dynamic markets.

In addition to the core curriculum, students can tailor their MBA program based on their professional goals and interests

through choice of electives. Students also have the option of specializing in one or more areas of study. Whatever route you

take, all paths lead to an NYU Stern MBA.

Faculty Powered�by�Theory�and�Practice

Anat Lechner, Clinical Associate Professor, answers questions in Leadership in Organizations

With one of the best faculties in the world,

NYU�Stern�nurtures�forward-thinking�leaders�while�helping��

students�develop�a�deeper�set�of�skills�and�a�broader�perspective��

of�the�role�of�business�in�the�world.�Our�faculty�are�actively�engaged�

with�business�and�receive�global�recognition�for�their�research.

Thomas Pugel, Professor, delves into Firms and Markets

Raghu Sundaram, Professor of Finance, examines risk in Futures and Options

Sonia Marciano, ClinicalProfessor, dissects problemsin Strategy

Charles Murphy, Professor of Management Practice, leads discussion in Investment Banking

Glenn Okun, Professor of Management Practice, engages in Managing Growing Companies

Priya Raghubir, Professor, delivers insight in Marketing

Anjolein Schmeits, Clinical Professor, analyzes cases in Corporate Finance

A far-reaching perspective is a necessity

in today’s global business environment.

Stern’s Executive MBA program imbues students with

a broad business perspective that reaches beyond

their experience.

Executive MBA students may participate in two required

Global Study Tours: weeklong residencies that provide

exposure to other global business centers. Executive MBA

students explore the business practices of dynamic markets

through site visits and meetings with high-level executives

in key market industries, government representatives, and

members of the diplomatic community.

Each of the two international residencies is a faculty-

led three-credit course that is woven directly into the

core curriculum. Students embark on one trip during

their first year and one to a culturally and geographically

different locale in the second year. The Global Study Tour

preparation and experience are seamlessly integrated into

the coursework of the MBA program.

The global aspect of the curriculum is further enhanced

by the peer group with whom you are learning. Students

bring varied cultural perspectives to the classroom

dialogue through their extensive personal and professional

experience in other countries.

The�Energy�of�a�Global�Hub

Global�Network�=�Global�Exposure

Current�students�and�recent�alumni�of�the�Executive�MBA�program�come�from�

46�different�countries.�Recent�global study tours�have�visited�Argentina,�Brazil,�

Chile,�China,�Croatia,�Czech�Republic,�Germany,�Greece,�India,�Japan,�Morocco,�

Peru,�South�Korea,�Spain,�Thailand,�United�Arab�Emirates,�and�Vietnam.

= Student/Alumni Country of Origin = Global Study Tour Destination

Hua (Eva) Yang, M.D.Head�Global�Clinical��Project�Management,��Specialty�MedicineBayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

China

Gavin JordanDirector,�Commercial�LendingAmerican Express

United�Kingdom

Peter Van RestDirector,�Head�of��Client�Solutions��Group�AmericasING Financial Markets

Netherlands

Executive MBA students have many

competing demands on their time,

whether it’s work, family, travel, or other

personal or professional commitments.

The Executive MBA program is structured to enable

students to earn an NYU Stern MBA while still keeping up

with their professional and personal priorities.

On-campus classes are held on Friday and Saturday every

other week to minimize required time out of the office. The

two-full-day format allows students to completely focus on

school life while they are with their classmates. Students

take only two courses at a time, on an intensive basis,

allowing them to master each new subject area before

moving on to the next.

Executive MBA students receive a high level of

individualized attention from both faculty and

administrative staff. From meals to class materials and

textbooks, our Student Services team manages the

logistical details so that students are free to focus on

what matters: work, life, and school.

Work,�Life,�School Balance

IQ + EQ = Enhanced CollaborationNYU�Stern�Executive�MBA�students�

are�professionally�and�academically�

accomplished,�with�a�self-awareness�

that�demonstrates�the�strong�emotional�

intelligence�imperative�in�today’s�business�

leaders.�With�this�combination�of�

intellectual�and�interpersonal�skills,�our�

Executive�MBA�students�become�partners�

in�their�educational�experience,�sharing�

knowledge�and�building�upon�each�other’s�

strengths.�Assigned�cross-functional�study�

groups�further�facilitate�the�peer-to-peer�

learning,�allowing�for�discovery�of�diverse�

approaches�to�problem�solving.�Working�

within�these�high-performing�teams,�

students�are�also�able�to�complement��

each�other’s�skill�sets�and�schedules.�

A Transformational Experience

We offer an education that you can

leverage from the first day of class to

your last day at your desk.

Executive MBA graduates come away armed with an

MBA from NYU Stern and a new set of skills that they

have already been able to apply in their careers.

Each graduate’s lifelong bond

with NYU Stern is deepened by:

• Access to our extensive, global alumni network of over 105,000

• Alumni events

• Lifelong career resources

• Continuing educational opportunities through the Executive

MBA program, the Langone Part-time MBA program, and

Executive Education open enrollment courses

Executive�MBA�classmates�reconnect�and�catch�up�at�NYU�Stern�alumni�events.

Alumni�enjoy�the�view�during�the�Executive�MBA�Launch,�an�annual�evening�boat�cruise�for�our�students�and�alumni.

“My Executive MBA experience at NYU Stern was wonderful. The professors exceeded my expectations and I am amazed by how much I grew. There have been numerous occasions when I’ve combined the skills I learned at Stern with my work as Mayor. Whatever

chapter is next will lead me to something I can’t imagine today, but I’m a firm believer in lifelong learning.”

Mick Cornett Class of 2011, Mayor of Oklahoma City

Take�the�Next Step�to�a��Different�Degree�of�Experience

Prerequisites

•�Minimum�6�years�full-time�work�experience

•�Bachelor’s�degree�or�equivalent�

Application Components

•��Brief�biographical�info�

•��Upload�résumé

•�No�fee

•��Meet�with�an�Admissions�

officer

•��Formal,�evaluative��

45-minute�interview

•�Essays

•��Two�recommendations

•��Transcript(s)

•��Time�sponsorship�form

•��GMAT/GRE�optional�

•�Application�fee

Formal ApplicationPre-application Interview

Application Deadlines

Class Start Early Deadline Final Deadline

August�. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March�1�. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May�1

January�. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October�1�. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November�1

Contact Information

Email:�[email protected]��|�Tel:�212-998-0788��|�www.emba.stern.nyu.edu

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