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The École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC) is a business school, one of the most prestigious French Grandes Écoles. It was founded in 1881 by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris. In 1969, HEC Paris launched the HEC MBA Program, becoming one of France's leading MBA Schools. The MBA is housed in the Institut supérieur des affaires building.
International Admissions
http://www.sai.ccip.fr manages the student recruitment tests and interviews on behalf HEC. HEC, through SAI, select only those candidates with a Degree from a university outside of France (equivalent to the French licence or Bachelor’s degree), gained upon successful completion of at least three years of university education outside France
Alumni include
Businessmen
- Pierre Bellon, Chairman, Sodexho Alliance
- Daniel Bernard, CEO, Carrefour, France
- Jean-Jacques Bertrand, President, Aventis Pasteur
- Henri de Castries, Chairman of the Management Board & CEO, AXA
- Louis Gallois, Chairman, SNCF
- Isabelle Guichot, CEO, Van Cleef & Arpels International
- Jean-Marc Perraud, Executive Vice President and CFO of Schlumberger Limited
- Henri Proglio, Chairman of the Management Board, Veolia
- Sidney Taurel, Chairman, President & CEO, Eli Lilly & Co, USA
Politicians
- Pascal Lamy, Director-General of the World Trade Organization
- Jean-Louis Borloo, Social Affairs Minister
- François d'Aubert
- Hervé de Charette
- Georges Frèche
- François Hollande
- Serge Lepeltier
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn
- Éric Woerth