Top B-School Deans Discuss Future of Management Education in Europe
Huss on panel at AACSB-EFMD conference in Paris
April 24, 2006 (Paris, France) - Dean Fenwick Huss was among a panel of deans from some of the world's leading business schools discussing "The Future of Management Education in Europe" at the AACSB-EFMD International Conference and Annual Meeting (ICAM) this week in Paris.
Also on the panel were: Paul Danos, dean of the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College; Santiago Iniguez de Ozono of Instituto de Impressa in Madrid; Bing Xiang, dean of the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business in Beijing; Pierre Tapie, Groupe ESSEC president, ESSEC Business School, Paris; Michael Raimbault, associate dean, HEC, Paris. In addition, the panel included Brigitte
Fornier, Founder and President of Noir Sur Blanc, a leading public relations agency in France and Jean Claude Lewandowski, editor-in-chief of Les Echos Sup, a special edition of the French publication Les Echos.
The panel discussed such topics as the Bologna Accord, quality measurement, the Ph. D. shortage and other front-burner issues.
The event was sponsored by PRIME (Public Relations in Management Education), the AACSB Affinity Group for business school PR professionals.
Transcripts of the entire discussion, and the ensuing question and answer session, can be obtained by contacting the external affairs/media relations offices at the Tuck School at Dartmouth or the Robinson College at Georgia State University.