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Brazil Agenda: Business Schools Executive Education Overview Trade and Investments in Brazil Scenario Questions & Answers The Speakers: Fernando Meirelles Juan Quirós Letícia Costa Dean President President Brasil FGV-EAESP APEX-Brasil Booz Allen Hamilton Business Schools Overview
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Brazil Agenda: • Business Schools Executive Education Overview • Trade and Investments in Brazil Scenario • Questions & Answers The Speakers: Fernando Meirelles Juan Quirós Letícia Costa Dean President President Brasil FGV-EAESP APEX-Brasil Booz Allen Hamilton
Business SchoolsOverview • In the world we have around 15,000 Business Schools (10 years ago, less than 10,000) • Only 3 countries have more than 1,000 (US; Brazil and India) • Brazil population of 180 million is 40% of Latin America • In Brazil 4 million students are in higher education • 14% in Business Schools, the highest share both in students and in number of programs MBA explosion! Since 2000, offerings increased from 100 to 6,000 programs.
Community Alliances Firms Alumni Executive Education &“GV” Strategic Triangles International Alliances: • 60 Schools • AACSB • AMBA • BALAS • CEMS • CLADEA • EFMD • PIM • PGL • SUMAQ • UNICON Research Degree Programs Consulting Executive Education Business PhD Master MPA OneMBA DBB - Doing Bus. Brazil CEAG - DiplomaEMBA GVnet Distance Learn. GVpec Exec Education Learning Undergraduate
14,400 Students enrolled: 1,700 Undergraduate; 2,200 Diploma; 500 Degree and 10,000 Executive Education • 1,000 Employees: 600 Professors and 400 support • 300 Partner companies (donations, alliances, boards …) • 60 International Business Schools alliances • 110,000 alumni: 30,000 Degree and Diploma 80,000 Executive Education • More than 25% of the 1,000 largest Brazilian companies main executive are alumni
Brazil Juan Quirós is President of Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (APEX-Brasil). Industrial Engineer by University of Miami and post graduated in Business in the FGV. Extensive experience on trade promotion, directing companies and trade departments of Brazilian business organizations, such as: São Paulo Industry Federation - FIESP/CIESP. Trade and Investments in Brazil Scenario: Letícia Costa is President of Booz Allen Hamilton do Brasil and leads the Industrials Group in Latin America having served the Board of Directors. Production Engineer by EPUSP - Universidade de São Paulo and MBA by Cornell University. In Booz Allen, she has completed a wide range of assignments – from strategy development to implementation - in Europe and South America.