Stefano Cordero di Montezemolo

Stefano Cordero di Montezemolo, was born in Rome the 28th of May 1959, he currently resides in Milan.

“magna cum laude” Graduate of Business Economics, from the Università Bocconi, Milan (1983);

Master in Business Administration, INSEAD, Fontainebleau (1986);

Foreign languages Spoken: English & French.

Stefano is a part-time professor of Business Economics and Corporate Finance at the University of Florence
and visiting professor at other Italian and International universities and professional business schools. He also acts as both a Consultant as well as advisor as an independent professional and partner of professional companies and association for projects in business development, corporate strategy, strategic finance and for specific education programs for the development of business economic and management skills.

Chairman of AIMBA – Academy of Italian MBAs, the Italian association representing the professionals who hold MBA degrees; past chairman of INSEAD Italian Alumni Association; Member of ASFIM, the Italian Register of the Professional in Corporate Finance; Member of the Register of the Periti of the Tribunale in Florence.

Stefano Cordero di Montezemolo is the Academic Director at ESE Milan and ESE Florence.

Next starting courses

24 September 2012 - Madrid
Postgraduate Certificate in Fashion Management

24 September 2012 - Florence
Master in Marketing

24 September 2012 - Milan
Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons)

24 September 2012 - Milan
Master in Marketing

24 September 2012 - London
Hospitality Management

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