Humans of CEMS

CEMS is much more than an academic programme. When you join CEMS, you become part of a community of academic institutions, corporate visionaries, NGOs, and business leaders who seek to raise our collective global consciousness and create greater value for all through a meaningful collaboration. No other member of CEMS showcases the results of these efforts more than CEMS alumni and students. There’s huge power in being part of a global network and we are proud to share with you our shining stars.

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"I keep good contacts and friends. They are a good reference for me, and I do not hesitate to ask for advice whenever is required. A great network, very proud to be part of."

David Cabero Jounou

Class of 1997, Esade
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"The CEMS network has ensured I have friends all over the world. Via the network, My global experience at CEMS has set me up for success in my current role, focused on Diversity and Inclusion."

Harsonal Sachar

Class of 2011, National University of Singapore
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"The program helped me to build a wide network of people, ranging across countries and even functions."

Tim Rossié

Class of 2013, University of Cologne
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"During our CEMS years, we learn to adapt to changes and challenges. As a CEMS student, we always force ourselves to understand, analyze and solve problems that we never faced before."

Szidonia Zentai

Class of 2017, Corvinus University of Budapest
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"As a CEMS student, you have the keys to open so many doors to explore so many companies. These keys come in the form of business projects, Career Forum, skill seminars, annual events etc. – all of which are opportunities to engage with all kinds of companies across industries. "

Sai Yang

Class of 2017, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
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"As a global citizen, I was motivated by the international nature of the F15 program and the international expansion journey of Arla."

Rucha Sarma

Class of 2014, The University of Sydney Business School
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"If you don’t ask you don’t get: If you want to get certain internships or advance in your career, you need to ask for it. Jobs won’t come to you if you don’t do anything about it."

Ruben Schultz

Class of 2015, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
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"I believe that CEMS students are very strong in communicating and presenting, which are skills you need to succeed not only at Unibail-Rodamco but anywhere. "

Michaela Tomkova

Class of 2016, Prague University of Economics and Business
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"The greatest advantage is probably that CEMS already helps you to start building an international network and work together with people from all over the world whilst you are still a student."

Ina Holl

Class of 2017, University of Cologne
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"The CEMS MIM program is a bridge between the academic and corporate world."

Elżbieta Hałasa

Class of 2017, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
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