Louvain School of Management
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The Louvain School of Management is a business school accredited by the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), which is part of the Université catholique de Louvain, in Belgium. The Louvain School of Management is one of the two Belgian members of the Community of European Management Schools (CEMS).
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[edit] Rankings
- Separately, the Louvain School of Management is ranked 15th in Europe by the Financial Times for its Master in Management [1]
- Collectively, the Louvain School of Managament and the associated CEMS schools are ranked 2d in Europe for their Master in International Management in the same ranking.
[edit] Alumni
The Louvain School of Management's alumni are grouped in the IAG Alumni association.
Amongst the 20 biggest Belgian companies quoted in the BEL20 index, 7 have their CEO and/or at least one member of the board who are alumni of the Louvain School of Management.
Famous alumni:
- The late John J. Goossens, former CEO of Belgacom
- Pierre-Olivier Beckers, CEO of Delhaize/Food Lion
- Frank Beuselinck, CEO of DHL Belgium
- Michel Tilmant, CEO of ING
- Jean Stéphenne, CEO of GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals
- Michel Georgis, CEO of Belgacom Mobile
- Charles Picqué, politician, Minister-President of the Brussels Region
- Georges Jacobs, chairman of the board and former CEO of UCB (company)
- Jean-Claude Logé, CEO of Systemat
- Aloïs Michielsen, chairman of the board and former CEO of Solvay
- Philippe Vander Putten, chairman of the board of Belgacom Mobile and CEO of SN Brussels Airlines