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Sandra Richez has spent two decades overseeing each aspect of the EDHEC Global MBA - from admissions and curriculum to career outcomes and alumni relations. As Program Director, she has a clear view of what distinguishes the program, and she didn't hold back in this conversation.We cover a range of topics: EDHEC's history, reputation and location in Nice, France, how the program's 10-month format attracts a more experienced and collaborative cohort, and why the MBA consistently ranks among the top 10 worldwide for return on investment. Sandra also walks through EDHEC's scholarship opportunities, career resources, and how the school continues to evolve its curriculum - most recently around AI and sustainability - to stay relevant in a fast-changing business environment.The admissions section is particularly valuable. Sandra offers specific guidance on resumes, recommendations, interviews and essays that any MBA applicant would benefit from hearing, regardless of which school they are targeting.TopicsProgram Highlights - What Makes the EDHEC MBA Unique?Introduction (0:00)What Makes the EDHEC MBA Unique? (5:00)EDHEC's Student & Learning Culture (17:20)EDHEC MBA's Return On Investment (24:10)EDHEC MBA Admissions & Scholarships - How to Improve Your Chances? What EDHEC Looks for from MBA Applicants (32:10)GMAT/GRE Scores (36:45)Tips on EDHEC MBA's Recommendations, Resumes, Video & In-Person Interviews, Timed Essays (39:00)How EDHEC MBA Admissions Views Scholarships & How Applicants Can Win Funding (52:15)Career Opportunities at EDHEC - What to Know & How to PrepareHow to Leverage EDHEC's Career Resources to Land Post-MBA Jobs (57:25)EDHEC's Industry Placements (1:06:00)Advice for MBAs in an Era of AI Disruption (1:08:30)Last Career Tips for MBA Applicants (1:13:00)About Our GuestSandra Richez is Program Director of the Global MBA at EDHEC Business School, where she was also previously Head of Global MBA Career Services & Student Affairs. Before coming to EDHEC, Sandra led Executive Education & Training for Accor Hotels, ESSEC, SKEMA, and ISC Paris. Sandra majored in International Relations & French at Tufts University and got her Masters in Hospitality from ESSEC in partnership with Cornell's School of Hotel Administration.Show NotesEDHEC Global MBAThe Best MBA Programs in FranceMBA Application ResourcesGet free school selection help at Touch MBAGet pre-assessed by top international MBA programsOur favorite MBA application tools (after advising 4,000 applicants)
Sandra Richez has spent two decades overseeing each aspect of the EDHEC Global MBA - from admissions and curriculum to career outcomes and alumni relations. As Program Director, she has a clear view of what distinguishes the program, and she didn't hold back in this conversation.We cover a range of topics: EDHEC's history, reputation and location in Nice, France, how the program's 10-month format attracts a more experienced and collaborative cohort, and why the MBA consistently ranks among the top 10 worldwide for return on investment. Sandra also walks through EDHEC's scholarship opportunities, career resources, and how the school continues to evolve its curriculum - most recently around AI and sustainability - to stay relevant in a fast-changing business environment.The admissions section is particularly valuable. Sandra offers specific guidance on resumes, recommendations, interviews and essays that any MBA applicant would benefit from hearing, regardless of which school they are targeting.TopicsProgram Highlights - What Makes the EDHEC MBA Unique?Introduction (0:00)What Makes the EDHEC MBA Unique? (5:00)EDHEC's Student & Learning Culture (17:20)EDHEC MBA's Return On Investment (24:10)EDHEC MBA Admissions & Scholarships - How to Improve Your Chances? What EDHEC Looks for from MBA Applicants (32:10)GMAT/GRE Scores (36:45)Tips on EDHEC MBA's Recommendations, Resumes, Video & In-Person Interviews, Timed Essays (39:00)How EDHEC MBA Admissions Views Scholarships & How Applicants Can Win Funding (52:15)Career Opportunities at EDHEC - What to Know & How to PrepareHow to Leverage EDHEC's Career Resources to Land Post-MBA Jobs (57:25)EDHEC's Industry Placements (1:06:00)Advice for MBAs in an Era of AI Disruption (1:08:30)Last Career Tips for MBA Applicants (1:13:00)About Our GuestSandra Richez is Program Director of the Global MBA at EDHEC Business School, where she was also previously Head of Global MBA Career Services & Student Affairs. Before coming to EDHEC, Sandra led Executive Education & Training for Accor Hotels, ESSEC, SKEMA, and ISC Paris. Sandra majored in International Relations & French at Tufts University and got her Masters in Hospitality from ESSEC in partnership with Cornell's School of Hotel Administration.Show NotesEDHEC Global MBAThe Best MBA Programs in FranceMBA Application ResourcesGet free school selection help at Touch MBAGet pre-assessed by top international MBA programsOur favorite MBA application tools (after advising 4,000 applicants)
Yuval Boger interviews Lionel Martellini, finance professor at the EDHEC and founding director of the EDHEC Quantum Institute. Lionel describes his unusual path from finance to astrophysics and why business schools should teach quantum awareness to future leaders. They discuss core quantum concepts, the danger of overhyping “quantum washing,” and the real prospects for quantum applications in finance. The conversation also explores executive education, practical use cases, and how businesses should prepare for quantum technologies.
Oser la Reconversion, le Podcast, épisode #160Oser La Reconversion est le podcast numéro 1 sur la Reconversion.** Les candidatures au Programme Associé de On Purpose pour la prochaine rentrée d'octobre 2025 sont actuellement ouvertes ! Vous avez jusqu'au 7 avril pour candidater. Alors rendez-vous dès maintenant sur https://bit.ly/onpurpose-oser **Aujourd'hui, j'accueille dans Oser la Reconversion, Charlotte. Après avoir travaillé à la régie publicitaire de médias pendant 10 ans, Charlotte a fondé Mèzamé, des tapis d'éveil pour enfants après la naissance de ses enfants.Charlotte s'est d'abord dirigée vers des études de droit des affaires. Après avoir obtenu un M2 en droit des affaires, Charlotte a opéré un virage à 180° car elle a décidé de reprendre 4 ans d'études en école de commerce, à l'EDHEC ! Charlotte travaillera pendant 10 ans pour des médias, d'abord pour Au féminin puis pour le Figaromedia. Elle est chargée de trouver les annonceurs et elle adore son job qui consiste surtout à faire du networking!A la naissance de ses enfants, Charlotte perd petit à petit la passion pour son job qui l'animait. Elle rêve de plus de flexibilité, de liberté et de plus de sens. Charlotte a de plus en plus de mal à laisser ses enfants en garde pour aller faire un travail qui ne l'anime plus. Un jour, elle ne peut tout simplement plus y retourner et elle quitte son job du jour au lendemain sans savoir encore ce qu'elle va faire ensuite.Aujourd'hui, Charlotte est la fondatrice de Mèzamé depuis 2019. Leur produit phare, un "tapis de vie" pour les enfants : évolutif au fil des âges, conçu avec des professionnels de la petite enfance et surtout avec un design doux & moderne qui s'intègre dans une décoration intérieure soignée. Mèzamé, c'est aussi du linge de lit, des rangements...Avec Charlotte, on a évoqué ses études de droit et sa déception après un stage en direction juridique, sa carrière dans les medias, les déjeuners networking, comment elle est passée de vendre des projets créatifs pour des annonceurs à la vente d'audience et la pression des chiffres, comment elle a fondé Mèzamé qui signifie éveil en japonais, comment trouver des financements et lancer une marque de 0 et sa collaboration avec la marque Tartine et Chocolat. Retrouvez Oser la Reconversion sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/oserlareconversion/Télécharger le cahier d'exercices d'Oser la Reconversion pour se reconvertir : https://oserlareconversion.com/Notes & Références : - Linkedin de Charlotte Ribeyron : https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-ribeyron-791684a/- Site internet de Mèzamé : https://www.mezameparis.com/fr/- Instagram de Mèzamé @mezame_paris : https://www.instagram.com/mezame_paris/Contactez-moi ! Si le Podcast vous plait, le meilleur moyen de me le dire, ou de me faire vos feedbacks (et ce qui m'aide le plus à le faire connaître), c'est simplement de laisser un avis sur Apple Podcast, un commentaire sur Youtube et d'en parler autour de vous. ça m'aide vraiment alors n'hésitez pas.Pour me poser des questions, participer au podcast ou suivre mes aventures, c'est par ici :- Sur Instagram @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/oserlareconversion et @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/clervierose- Sur Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/clervie-rose-boennec-a09065102/- Sur Youtube
À l'âge de 20 ans, Floreine a été victime d'un terrible accident de voiture. Elle s'est réveillée sans mémoire et sans passé. Elle a dû réapprendre à marcher, à parler…et à se projeter vers l'avenir. Aujourd'hui, Floreine vit à Londres avec son mari et leurs trois enfants. Ici, elle nous raconte comment elle a réussi à se reconstruire, à vivre et à être heureuse.Retrouvez l'épisode complet dimanche soir.Musique : Stolen Heart - Henry and the WaiterHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On the 96th episode of What is a Good Life? podcast, I am delighted to introduce our guest, John Oliver. John is an artist and sense-making facilitator, exploring multidisciplinary practices based on complexity principles and narrative frameworks. Since 2020, he has developed an artistic practice that integrates the arts with complexity principles, working in portraiture film, and experimental installations. Certified in developmental psychology coaching and co-founder of Human-Equity Ltd, he specialised in qualitative metrics for organisational development and human insights in investment portfolio management. Previously, John managed technology transfer projects in Nepal and Ghana for the NGO Intermediate Technology Development Group, spent 15 years in strategy consulting, and was an early team member at the French start-up OneAccess. He holds a BEng from Brunel University and an MBA from EDHEC in France.In this expansive conversation, John shares his journey towards greater creativity and his explorations of self and no-self. We discuss sense-making through dialectics, revelations through creativity, and the concept of positive disintegration. We also delve into the dissonance experienced during transitions, with John sharing his insights on the arts as a spiritual practice.If you are currently navigating, or contemplating, major or minor life transitions, this conversation offers many valuable insights and themes that are worthy of your contemplation.Subscribe for weekly episodes, every Tuesday, and check out my YouTube channel (link below) for full interviews and clips.For further content and information check out the following:John's experimental art: www.tyler.worldJohn's portraiture film: www.interiortruth.comJohn's positive disintegration piece: https://www.tyler.world/positive-disintegration- For the What is a Good Life? podcast's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@whatisagoodlife/videos- My newsletter: https://www.whatisagood.life/- My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-mccartney-14b0161b4/Contact me at mark@whatisagood.life if you'd like to explore your own lines of self-inquiry through 1-on-1 coaching, take part in my weekly free silent conversations, discuss experiences I create to stimulate greater trust, communication, and connection, amongst your leadership teams, or you simply want to get in touch.00:00 Introduction02:50 The path of no self07:50 Sense making through dialectics 12:10 Revelations through creativity19:05 Positive disintegration24:55 New paths and intergenerational influence29:10 Sense of self and connection to collective33:40 Navigating the dissonance between transitions39:20 Realisation through suffering or awareness?48:20 Integrating the whole 53:20 Silence and being enough58:20 The arts as a spiritual practice 1:04:05 The Soul and the Spirit1:10:35 Sexuality as a spiritual practice1:14:00 What is a good life for John?
When Shivaun and Adam Raff's shopping and price comparison website all but vanished from Google's search results just days after launching, the pair began a gruelling legal battle that would end with a landmark judgement and the tech giant receiving a then record fine.European regulators found the search engine guilty of abusing its market dominance by making its own shopping recommendations appear more prominently than rivals' in its search results. Google spent seven years appealing its €2.4bn fine, but eventually lost in September this year.In their first interview since that verdict the Raffs tell Evan Davis the story behind their website - Foundem - and what they learned about big tech, regulation, and themselves during their almost 20-year fight.Evan is joined by:Shivaun and Adam Raff, co-founders, Foundem; Anne Witt, professor of law, EDHEC business school.Credits:President Barack speaking to Kara Swisher, from the technology news website Recode, in February 2015; Joaquín Almunia speaking at a European Commission press conference in February 2014; Margarethe Vestager speaking at a European Commission press conference in June 2017. Production team:Producer: Simon Tulett Researcher: Drew Hyndman Editor: Matt Willis Sound: Jonny Baker and Neil Churchill Production co-ordinator: Katie Morrison(Picture: The Google logo displayed on a mobile phone and computer monitor. Credit: Leon Neal/Getty Images/BBC)
John A Byrne speaks with leaders from IE / Brown, ESMT Berlin, and EDHEC about the unique opportunities that come with earning an MBA in Europe. They cover the global business landscape, developing the next generation of business leaders, access to a global alumni network and much more.
Dans ce témoignage, Marine nous raconte son enfance à Metz, le jour où elle annonçait à ses parents qu'elle allait partir faire une prépa HEC… alors qu'ils n'avaient pas du tout imaginé une voie si ambitieuse pour elle.Dans cet extrait, elle nous parle de son parcours très scolaire qui finalement, ne lui ressemblait pas tant que ça…
Standardisation and comparability are key to making climate data meaningful. EDHEC's Abhishek Gupta and Nishtha Manocha discuss the hurdles this presents and how investors can clear them. This episode is sponsored by EDHEC Infra & Private Assets
Даниил Андреев — основатель и CEO американского AI & eCommerce агентства ECORN. Сейчас он разрабатывает Creators' AI — медиа об AI для креаторов и предпринимателей. Ранее был консультантом в Big4 и основателем нескольких стартапов в области искусственного интеллекта. Даниил имеет большой опыт создания стартапов в США и Европе, а также международный академический опыт обучения в EDHEC (Франция), Сеульском национальном университете (Южная Корея), Чжэцзянском университете (Китай) и Вышке (Россия). Daniil Andreev is the AI & eCommerce founder, and CEO of US-based ECORN Agency. Now he is developing Creators' AI - media about AI for creators & entrepreneurs. Previously Consultant in Big4 & founder of several AI startups. Daniil has broad experience building startups in US & Europe and international academic experience studying at EDHEC (France), Seoul National University (South Korea), Zhejiang University (China), and HSE (Russia). FIND DANIIL ON SOCIAL MEDIA LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | Medium | Instagram ================================SUPPORT & CONNECT:Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrichTwitter: https://twitter.com/denofrichFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.develman/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrichInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/Hashtag: #denofrich© Copyright 2023 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
Series 3 FINALE! In the final episode of the Eastman Dental Podcast, Josh and Julia are joined by Charlotte Carling. Charlotte started her career in the Middle East as a lead hygienist in the Armed Forced Hospital in Saudi Arabia. She then moved to Dubai as the first ever hygienist at Emirates Airline. After several years working abroad, Charlotte moved back to the UK to become a co-owner of a dental practice. She worked as both a dental hygienist and therapist whilst jointly running the business. Now, Charlotte is on the GDC Fitness to Practise panel and has recently completed an MSc in Dental Hygiene. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
This week's guest is Ben Carpenter. Ben started his career in dentistry as a Student Dental Nurse at the Eastman Dental Hospital. After completing his training, Ben practised as a dental nurse at the Eastman as well as in general practise. Since then, he progressed into leadership roles and is now the Assistant General Manager of Audio-vestibular Medicine & Audiology at the Royal National ENT & Eastman Dental Hospital. In this episode, we discuss Ben's journey so far and how he has developed himself in both clinical and non-clinical roles. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
Robert Leigh initially trained as a Dental Nurse, which was his first steps into the world of dentistry. He then joined the Eastman Dental Hospital at UCLH and completed his training to become a Dental Hygienist. Robert took on many leadership roles throughout his training and is currently studying for a BSc in Management and Leadership in Health and Social Care. He also completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Periodontics and is currently working in Community Healthcare NHS Trust as an Oral Health Promoter. In this episode, Robert discusses all the different paths he has come across since qualifying and shares advice for those embarking their dental career journey. Find us on social media, here; For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
Bonjour et bienvenue dans Du Vent Sous La Robe, le podcast qui vous emmène à la rencontre d'acteurs innovants qui construisent le droit de demain. "La transformation du droit, c'est du métier, pas que du glamour !" Dans ce nouvel épisode, j'ai eu l'opportunité de discuter avec Eric O'Donnell, le Head of legal operations chez Total Énergies. Sa citation percutante résume parfaitement notre conversation ! Au cours de cette interview, Eric partage sans réserve ses réussites, mais aussi ses erreurs, les obstacles qu'il a rencontrés, et l'importance de persévérer dans ce domaine exigeant. Voici un aperçu des sujets que nous avons abordés avec Eric :
This week Julia and Josh are jumping into the world of dental technology with Andrea Johnson. Andrea is a dental technician who creates and manufactures intra-oral appliances and dental prosthetics. In this episode, she discusses her roles in managing laboratory services and as a career ambassador, helping young people learn more about the various roles that are available within dentistry. Andrea also shares her experiences in her leadership roles within the GDC and the Healthcare Leadership Academy and gives us more information on her charity, Den-Tech, aimed at providing affordable dental care to those who lack access. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
On The Eastman Dental Podcast this week, Julia and Josh are joined by Shravan Tewary. Shravan completed his BDS in India and returned to the UK after graduating. Now as a GDP, Shravan shares his experiences during his undergraduate years and the pros and cons of studying abroad. He discusses his journey back to the UK, registering on the GDC and all the exams involved in the transfer. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
This week's guest is Jane Cooney. Jane is a dental nurse who has accomplished numerous achievements throughout her career. She joins Josh and Julia to talk about her various roles throughout the years including both clinical and non-clinical roles. Jane discusses leading the Dementia Friendly Dentistry and Healthy Living Dentistry programmes, supporting dental practices and training staff to become dementia friendly. She also discusses her current role as a Medical Sales Representative, training medical staff to improve their patient care using tailored tools and equipment. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
Ruth Brock joins Josh and Julia on this week's episode. As the CEO of the Hygiene Bank, Ruth works to tackle hygiene poverty in the UK. She discusses the effects of dental hygiene poverty and oral health inequalities and shares the inspirational story behind the start of the Hygiene Bank. She shares the importance of charities like the Hygiene Bank to provide better futures for those struggling with hygiene poverty. To find out more, visit linktr.ee/EDHEC
On this weeks episode of the Eastman Dental Podcast, Josh and Julia are joined by Mo Hamed to delve into facial aesthetics. Mo, also known as Dr. Motox, shares his journey through dental school and his DCT years and discusses how he developed himself into the celebrity dentist he is now. Mo talks about how developed his facial aesthetic clinic and grew his brand, through training, social media, and networking. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
This week Julia and Josh are joined by Senior Dento Legal Advisor Jane Merivale. Jane initially qualified as a dentist and practised as a GDP for twenty years before making a jump into the legal world. Jane studied for her law degree and now works for Dental Indemnity organisations helping dentists deal with complaints, regulatory issues and clinical negligence claims. During this episode, Jane shares her unique career journey and gives listeners an insight into how you can advance your dental career without abandoning previous training. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
This week Julia and Josh are joined by Amy O'Brien to discuss practise management. Amy started her career in dentistry as a receptionist and is now the practice manager at Gipsy Lane Advanced Dental Care. Amy is also a dental hygienist, and she shares her career journey from qualifying as a dental nurse to completing her diploma in dental hygiene. She discusses the importance in combining both her clinical and non-clinical roles to achieve the best outcome for the business and its patients. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
On The Eastman Dental Podcast this week, Jocelyn (Joss) Harding joins Julia and Josh for the first episode of Series 3.Joss started her dental career in the Royal Navy at the age of 19, where she completed training and qualified as a dental hygienist. In her 9-year career, Joss served in the UK and abroad, supporting general dentists and specialists. Joss is now a clinical ambassador for the Mouth Cancer Foundation and part of the working party updating the 2021 GOV.UK DBOH guidelines in the prevention and early detection of mouth cancer. She is also a part of the United Kingdom Oral Management in Cancer care group (UKOMIC) and the World Dental Federation (FDI) consensus group. She is also studying an MSc in Advanced and Specialist Healthcare at the University of Kent and her book, "Care of Head and Neck Cancer Patients for Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists" has been published by Wiley.For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
Rachel started her career as a Dental Nurse before becoming a practice manager and then deciding to re-train as a Dental Therapist. Over the last 25 years she estimates that she has worked at close to 30 locations across various part time roles in both community and dental practice. From locum positions in tiny surgeries with only 3 blunt instruments, to luxury practices with the best equipment you can find - Rachel has worked at them all. This week she shares these experiences with our listeners and her advice for finding your ‘forever practice'.For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
This week's guest is Mark Price. Mark's career in dentistry started young, with him pursuing an apprenticeship as a Dental Technician after spending many hours in a dental lab after school. From these early days his career progressed to him developing his own dental lab before deciding to take the plunge into clinical dentistry and undergo further training to become a Clinical Dental Technician. He now has a keen interest in both the clinical and technical aspects of full arch implant treatments and enjoys the complexities these involve. In this episode we explore what a Clinical Dental Technician is, why Mark loves the balance he has in his job and his latest project developing a product he calls ‘the smart bar'. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
Andrew Noon initially trained as a Dental Technician, working at Guy's Dental Hospital producing orthodontic appliances for 15 years. Following the birth of his son, he decided it was finally time to become patient facing and pivoted back into education to retrain as an Orthodontic Therapist. Since then, he hasn't looked back and now works in multiple specialist orthodontic practices whilst also continuing to utilise his dental technology skills. Julia and Josh explore where Andrew finds his drive, his career journey to date as well as what it means to be an Orthodontic Therapist.For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
Jennie Scrace has undertaken several different roles. After initially pursuing training in Dental Nursing and then on going to become a Dental Hygienist, she then turned her career direction 180 to become a small business owner. After finding the hours long and realising she missed the connection with her patients, Jennie retrained to become a life coach. This week she joins Julia and Josh to talk about her interesting career journey, the experiences that lead her along this path and how she still uses the lessons she learnt in her dental career on a daily basis.For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
On The Eastman Dental Podcast this week, Julia and Josh are joined by Danka Kucharczyk. After graduating as a Dental Hygienist, Danka was fortunate to work in a practice that embraced alternative treatment modalities and was sent abroad to learn about all thing's lasers. Since then, she has completed a Fellowship in Laser Dentistry and studied for her Biological Dental Hygiene Certification. She talks to us about the journey she has been on over the last 12 years and how what she has learnt has changed her daily practice and patient care. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
This week's guest is Steve Campbell. Steve has worked as a dental technician for over 25 years providing all aspects of restorative dentistry with a particular focus on implants. His passion for dental technology has evolved over time and he opened and began to run his fully digital dental laboratory in 2015. In addition to his business, Steve is an executive committee member for the British Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry and current president of the Dental Laboratories association. He joins Julia and Josh to talk about his own career, the current recruitment issues in dental technology and his optimism for the future. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
Anna Middleton joins the podcast this week to discuss her career to date. Anna is a dental therapist working in private practice whilst concurrently acting as a key opinion leader for multiple dental companies. You may know her as the ‘London Hygienist' which is her popular Instagram handle. She has undertaken a range of different roles within the dental world and has a keen interest in empowering her hygiene and therapy colleagues. She talks about her early career, the role social media has had in her brand development as well as her projects for the future. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
This week Julia and Josh are joined by Fiona Ellwood. Fiona is a dental nurse by profession and has had an amazing and inspiring career to date. She has held high positions in numerous dental societies, is an international speaker as well as a prolific writer and editor for the Dental Nursing Journal and BDJ teams. She has been involved in a variety of education projects both as a student herself and as an educator, and has advised on several national policies and projects. For this work she has been commended as the first dental care professional to receive an honorary fellowship from the FGDP and received the British Empire Medal for services to dentistry in 2019. There is a huge amount to talk about and this week our hosts do their best to scratch the surface of this fascinating member of the profession! For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
This week Julia and Josh are joined by Dental Therapist, and Dental Therapy Tutor, Ben Tighe. Ben initially studied hygiene and therapy in Newcastle before earning an enhanced degree status for his existing Diploma. Since then, he has developed a keen interest in education, undertaking a MA in Education, becoming assessment lead for the hygiene and therapy programme at The Eastman whilst concurrently studying for his doctorate. During this episode, Ben shares his unique career journey and insights, giving listeners an in-depth look at the world of dental education. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
This week Julia and Josh are joined by Juliette Reeves to talk all things nutrition. Juliette works as a Dental Hygienist across multiple dental practices and has been involved in several dental societies and associations including being a Trustee for The Dental Health Foundation. She has a keen interest in nutrition and the relevance of this in the context of oral health and it was a pleasure to explore these passions further! For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
Emma Riley joins Julia and Josh on The Eastman Dental Podcast this week. Emma started her career as a dental nurse with Ellis Paul who was the godfather of good dental posture and four handed dentistry. From there she undertook roles in both periodontal specialist practices and dental hospital, becoming the only Macmillan oral health practitioner in the country. She is the chairperson for the Society of British Dental Nurses involved in the production of numerous guidance documents. Alongside this, she is also Healthcare Services Director for RIS healthcare which produces products such as Oranurse.For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
Climate Week NYC is ending, and the United Nations Climate Conference known as COP27 is fast approaching. As the urgency to address climate change intensifies, financial regulators and supervisors are taking an increasing interest in climate change and the impact it is having on the financial system and the economy at large. To get a better understanding of this landscape, we're looking at some of the recent actions central banks have taken on climate in this episode of the ESG Insider podcast. We speak to Irene Monasterolo, Professor of Climate Finance at French business school EDHEC, who tells us discussions at COP27 need to focus on adaptation both for developing and developed nations. We also hear from Stanislas Jourdan, Executive Director of the Brussels-based NGO Positive Money Europe, where he leads advocacy campaigns and research on the European Central Bank and monetary policy. And we speak to Danae Kyriakopoulou, Senior Policy Fellow at the London School of Economics' Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. "Climate change and its impact is generally very worrying, and we are seeing this the more data we gather, how urgent the need for action is and how unprepared we are if we do not step up action in time," Danae tells us. "That is certainly true also of the financial system and the banking system. It is relatively recent that we have seen the financial sector engage seriously with this." Listen to our previous episode featuring an interview with Ravi Menon, Chair of the Network for Greening the Financial System, or NGFS, here: https://www.spglobal.com/esg/podcasts/how-central-banks-help-combat-climate-change-an-interview-with-ngfs-chair-ravi-menon We'd love to hear from you. To give us feedback on this episode or share ideas for future episodes, please contact hosts Lindsey Hall (lindsey.hall@spglobal.com) and Esther Whieldon (esther.whieldon@spglobal.com). Photo credit: Getty Images DISCLAIMER By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, S&P GLOBAL does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. The third party materials or content of any third party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards or policies of S&P GLOBAL. S&P GLOBAL assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. Moreover, S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties. S&P GLOBAL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.
Aujourd'hui j'ai le plaisir de vous raconter une anecdote envoyée par Jules, étudiant à l'ESSEC, qui me permettra également de vous donner quelques conseils pour bien vous renseigner sur l'école en entretien de personnalité. Après avoir terminé ses entretiens à l'emlyon et à l'ESCP, Jules se rend à l'EDHEC pour y passer ses avant-derniers oraux. Il ne lui restera ensuite plus que l'ESSEC ! L'entretien de personnalité est la dernière épreuve de la journée, nous sommes début juillet, il est crevé et n'a qu'une hâte : en finir...
Aujourd'hui j'ai le plaisir de vous raconter une anecdote envoyée par Camille, étudiante à l'emlyon, sur ses oraux à l'EDHEC qui me permettra également de vous donner quelques conseils sur la tenue à adopter aux oraux. Début juillet 2021, après avoir affronté les oraux de l'emlyon, d'Audencia et de Skema, Camille se retrouve à Roubaix pour ses derniers oraux à l'EDHEC. Elle arrive la veille au soir dans sa petite chambre sur le campus, s'y installe, révise rapidement ses dernières fiches sur l'école et un peu de vocabulaire allemand indispensable (typiquement : "pouvez-vous répéter la question s'il vous plaît ?" et : "cet exemple montre que…")...
This week on The Encrypted Economy, our guest is Gianclaudio Malgeiri, Associate Professor of Law and Technology of EDHEC. In this episode, we discuss the privacy issues associated with algorithms and the regulatory response to these challenges. Be sure to subscribe to The Encrypted Economy for more coverage of the adoption of digital assets and the hurdles that emerge along the way. Topics Covered:· Introduction· Gianclaudio's Background· Evolution of GDPR Regulation Around Personal Data Processing· Are Their Other Jurisdictions With Similar Regulation to GDPR?· What is the Problem With Current Explanations on Algorithms?· How Does Encryption Fit Into This?· Discussing Collaborative Governance· What are Multi-layered Explanations?· Pro-business Use Cases for Algorithmic Impact Assessments · Data Governance in Web 3.0· Ideal Practices Around Publication of These Assessments· Companies Trying to Form Impact Assessments · Discussing the Platform Workers Proposal and the AI Act Resource List:· Gianclaudio's LinkedIn· Gianclaudio's Twitter· Gianclaudio's EDHEC Profile· Algorithmic Impact Assessments Under the GDPR Producing Multi-layeredExplanations· GDPR· Canada Impact Assessment· Parcoursup · Norwegian DPA imposes fine against Grindr LLC · Platform Workers Proposal· Artificial Intelligence Act Follow The Encrypted Economy on your favorite platforms! Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook
In our final episode for season two, Impact Around the World by EDHEC Alumni welcomes one of EDHEC's newest alumna, Ananya Rajpoot, to talk about sustainability in fashion, promoting diversity, and how reusing fabrics can help create essential low-cost menstrual health products for women in underprivileged communities. Ananya is a marketing & brand management enthusiast who's worked across a portfolio of some of the most glamorous brands out there, including Guerlain, Burberry, Gucci, Lacoste, Hugo Boss, Calvin Klein, Marc Jacobs, Tiffany, and Davidoff, just to name a few. Passionate about sustainable textiles, green fabrics, and zero waste apparel, Ananya was chosen as a participant on the highly competitive Women@Dior global mentorship scheme organised by LVMH to encourage young women to dare for the career of their dreams under the guidance of a promising Dior Talent. Meanwhile, her TEDx talk on the art of being your own cheerleader at the prestigious TEDxEDHEC conference was received to much acclaim. Did we mention she's only 25 years old? Follow us on Twitter at: @EdhecAlumni, and find out more at: www.alumni.edhec.edu
Joining us on this week's Impact Around the World by EDHEC Alumni is a US-based alumnus, and self-proclaimed 'Mexican enthusiast' Nilo Quiroz. A former professional swimmer, representing Mexico internationally, Nilo went on to have a successful career as an electrical engineer with the world's then-largest oilfield services company Schlumberger, before fate had a different idea for him.When the global oil crisis hit and finding himself out of a job like so many others, Nilo took a leap of faith and found his way to becoming a globetrotting hospitality entrepreneur via EDHEC. Nilo graduated with an MBA in 2018, taking the leadership track and studying first in Lille, and then Singapore, before launching two businesses in Houston and Asia. Nilo's career is the definition of resilience and perseverance in the face of setbacks, industry crises, and personal tragedy, and he shares his story in this episode. Follow us on Twitter at: @EdhecAlumni, and find out more at: www.alumni.edhec.edu
Singapore-based alumnus Damien Dhellemmes joins us for this week's Impact Around the World by EDHEC Alumni. Damien talks all about building green-powered city ecosystems, reducing the energy impact of cryptocurrency, EDHEC's focus on sustainable finance, managing Gen Z and how creating purpose-driven employment opportunities attracts the best, and brightest graduates. After spending over 20 years in various leadership roles in supply chain management across the Asia-Pacific region, Damien now serves as Senior Vice President of Commercial and Digital Services at the Fortune Global 500 company Schneider Electric where he helps their customers make the most of their energy; driving sustainability, efficiency and resilience to the next levels through innovative products, sensors, software, and analytics. Damien holds an MBA from EDHEC, having graduated in 1995.Follow us on Twitter at: @EdhecAlumni, and find out more at: www.alumni.edhec.edu
An environmental and natural resources executive with more than ten years of management experience, this week's Impact Around the World by EDHEC Alumni focuses on the 2021 IPSW Awards 'Innovator of the Year', Linian Li, and how uses her passion for tackling climate change to make the treatment and recycling of water more efficient. Linian opens up about the commodification of freshwater, the impact of climate change on developing regions, and how she broke into a career in sustainability without being an engineer.Leading their entry into the country, Linian currently serves as Vice President and Greater China Country Manager for the AIM-listed Deepverge, and its subsidiary Modern Water, a pioneering and innovative technology company that sits at the intersection of artificial intelligence, public health, and the environment. She also serves on the Executive Committee of the British Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and continues to be an alumni Ambassador for us here at EDHEC.Follow us on Twitter at: @EdhecAlumni, and find out more at: www.alumni.edhec.edu
Joining Impact Around the World by EDHEC Alumni this week is another one of EDHEC's star entrepreneurial alums, Shubham Lakra, Co-Founder of "the Alibaba of recyclables" BREDLAK. In the episode he talks about growing up in India, providing innovative solutions for hard to recycle materials and the role of EDHEC's Talent Identification & Career Development Programme in inspiring sustainable entrepreneurship. Shubham graduated in 2017 with a Masters in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management just as China enacted its ban on foreign waste materials, and waste managers were scratching their heads seeking solutions. Shubham and his fellow EDHEC alumnus Pierre saw the opportunity to fix this, and with the help of the EDHEC incubator, they launched BREDLAK, which now works with clients across the US, Europe, and Asia, and continues to solve our toughest plastics, metals, and paper recycling challenges.Follow us on Twitter at: @EdhecAlumni, and find out more at:www.alumni.edhec.edu
Kicking off season two of Impact Around by EDHEC Alumni is Richard Perrin, EDHEC's Associate Dean International Relations, and all-around lovely human. Richard discusses the importance of combating populism through intercultural exchange, redefining what studying abroad can, and should look like, and the role of COVID-19 in driving global mobility innovation. For the past 11 years, Richard has been responsible for building on EDHEC's culture of excellence around the world and developing top-tier academic partnerships that uniquely respond to the needs of tomorrow's students. Under his leadership, EDHEC has forged relationships with over 245 academic partnerships worldwide, with many more exciting opportunities to stimulate entrepreneurship, sustainability, and creativity around the corner. Follow us on Twitter at: @EdhecAlumni, and find out more at: www.alumni.edhec.edu
The MBA degree is often thought of as helping people advance their careers in the corporate world. But is it also beneficial for entrepreneurs? In the case of Daniel Bernal and Tingting Miao, co-founders of Flora Colombia, the answer is a resounding yes! In this episode they share their fascinating story of meeting at EDHEC Business School, conceiving the idea of going into business together, and applying lessons from their MBA to the "real world" of running an international e-commerce startup. Specifically, they share:Why they left careers in banking (Daniel) and railroads (Tingting) to travel halfway around the world to attend business school at EDHECThe complementary strengths that drew them together as business partners -- and the spark that shifted their thinking toward entrepreneurship in the first placeThe "hard" and "soft" skills learned during their MBA that have helped them on their entrepreneurial journeyWhether or not business school is really necessary to succeed in businessThe value of the network you develop in business school, and specifically how their EDHEC network has been instrumental for them in launching Flora ColombiaThe #1 biggest mistake they've made so far, and what they learned from it to become better business ownersThe importance of the trips abroad that they took to San Francisco and South Africa as part of their MBALooking back, whether they view the time and financial investment pursuing an MBA as worth itAnd more!Whether you're currently and entrepreneur trying to decide if going back to school could help you grow your business, or you're set on getting your MBA and intrigued by the idea of parlaying your degree into launching your own business, we think you'll really benefit from the stories and lessons-learned that Daniel and Tingting share. Enjoy!RESOURCES / LINKSBusinessBecause article: "We Became Serial Entrepreneurs After the EDHEC Business School Global MBA"Flora Colombia - https://www.floracolombia.comConnect with Daniel Bernal on LinkedInConnect with Tingting Miao on LinkedInLearn more about EDHEC Business School - https://www.edhec.edu/enSIMILAR EPISODESIf you enjoyed this episode, we encourage you to check out these other similar episodes of The Dominate Test Prep Podcast:Episode 28: The Value of an MBA, with Tim MunyonEpisode 22: A Peek Behind the MBA Curtain, with Sam KleinEpisode 45: How to Pay for School Without Going Broke, with Peter LampertA DOSE OF MOTIVATION“People often overestimate what they can do in a day and underestimate what they can do in a year.” — Mat Fraser
Hello, Bonjour, Nǐ hǎo, and Salut! Impact Around the World by EDHEC Alumni is back on Thursday 9 September for another thrilling run of seven episodes, showcasing how EDHEC alumni are living, working, adapting, and thriving all around the world. This season of the podcast will highlight how our alumni community is driving sustainability for future generations. From smart cities to green energy, sustainable fashion to safer drinking water, the EDHEC community is driving the way forward one story at a time, using what they learned to inspire others. Follow us on Twitter at: @EdhecAlumni, and find out more at: www.alumni.edhec.edu
Is ESG outperformance coming to end? Is an ESG asset bubble brewing? Listen to Jason Mitchell talk with Abraham Lioui, Professor of Finance at EDHEC Business School, about his latest paper, Chasing the ESG Factor. In this deep-dive episode, the two discuss how investors may be mispricing ESG, the implications of identifying ESG risk premia and why more rigorous approaches are absolutely essential to understanding ESG in the context of quantitative finance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest today is Dr. Vincent Milhau, who is a Research Director of the EDHEC-Risk Institute. Vincent is in charge of several research projects at the Institute in the fields of portfolio optimization and asset allocation for institutional and individual investors. Most of these projects are funded by large industry players interested in the latest advances in risk management and asset allocation. His main focus is on goal-based investing or GBI and it is what we focus on in the episode. Vincent has a diverse academic background that ranges from his bachelor's degree in Mathematics at University of Paris to graduate work in modeling, statistics and finance. He finished his academic studies with his PhD in Finance from University of Nice, where the EDHEC Risk Institute is located. In this episode, we discuss a variety of topics centered around GBI, with the focus on retirement investing for individuals. Our listeners will receive a primer on GBI, flaws with existing strategies, new ways we can address the retirement problem and more. Please enjoy the episode. Our local co-hosts today are Steve Curley, CFA (President of CFA Society Orlando) & Sebastien Gault, CFA (Member of CFA Society Orlando, who is originally from Nice). Follow the CFA Society of Orlando on Twitter at @CFAOrlandoFL Links: Website: https://risk.edhec.edu Papers/Books: Advances in Retirement Investing (2020, Martellini, Milhau) https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/advances-in-retirement-investing/E097D7D585051A8BFCEDE518F40562DC Securing Replacement Income with Goals-Based Retirement Investing Strategies (2020, Martellini, Milhau, Mulvey) https://risk.edhec.edu/publications/securing-replacement-income-goal-based-0 “Flexicure” Retirement Solutions: A Part of the Answer to the Pension Crisis? (Martinelli, Milhau, Mulvey) https://risk.edhec.edu/publications/flexicure-retirement-solutions-part-answer-0 About EDHEC Risk Institute: In 2001, EDHEC Business School created EDHEC-Risk Institute, a premier academic centre for industry-relevant research in investment management, which has developed a portfolio of research and educational initiatives in the domain of investment solutions for institutional and individual investors. The institute, in partnership with industry leaders, boasts a team of permanent professors, engineers and support staff, as well as affiliate professors and research associates. Their collective work has a particularly significant footprint in the areas of risk premia harvesting, retirement investing and sustainable investing. Its philosophy is to validate its work by publishing in international academic journals, as well as to make it available to the sector through position papers, published studies, online courses, on-campus workshops and global conferences. To ensure the dissemination of its research to the investment industry, EDHEC-Risk also provides professionals with access to its website, https://risk.edhec.edu, which has more than 120,000 visitors and is devoted to asset and risk management research, with a focus on investment solutions. Finally, its quarterly newsletter is distributed to over 100,000 readers.
In our final episode for season one, we're joined by a special guest, Executive Director of EDHEC Alumni, Martin Barbier, himself an EDHEC alumnus (1988). He joins our UK and Ireland Country Manager Cassandra Pittman to open up about job hunting at senior levels, France's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, what resources EDHEC is providing alumni during this and his time leading EDHEC's world famous sailing cup, the Course Croisière EDHEC. Before graduating Martin served as the President of the 20th Course Croisière. He then went on to have a 20-year career in Consumer Goods, including senior management roles with Kraft Foods (now Mondelēz International) and e-health pioneer Medissimo. We're now fortunate enough to have him back in a leading role at EDHEC, helping to direct our global 46,000+ alumni community. Follow us on Twitter at: @EdhecAlumni, and find out more at: www.alumni.edhec.edu
One of India's rising stars, EDHEC alumnus (2016) Manu Menon joins the Impact Around the World podcast by EDHEDC Alumni this week. Manu currently leads business development initiatives for the largest software division of Bosch in Bangalore. In the episode he talks about how India is braving lockdown against rising COVID-19 cases, productivity while working from home, hybrid working models, adapting to new countries, and his lifelong friendships with fellow EDHEC alumni. Driven by a keen intellectual curiosity and steadfast vision to make a meaningful impact - sound familiar fellow EDHECers? - Manu is one of the youngest candidates to have ever held his position at Bosch, or indeed at any similar multinational company. Indian by birth, he has lived and worked across nearly a dozen global markets, including Germany, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, Singapore, China and Mexico. Follow us on Twitter at: @EdhecAlumni, and find out more at: www.alumni.edhec.edu