Women and the Executive MBA

Women and the Executive MBA

You can do it!

Although combining family responsibilities, professional responsibilities and academic pursuites can be a juggling act, more and more women are discovering that an Executive MBA is a viable option.

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Neng Liang - CEIBSDr Neng Liang is Professor of Management, Associate Dean and Director of the Executive MBA Program at the China Europe International Business School more commonly referred to as CEIBS. Dr Liang received his Ph.D. from Indiana University, an MBA from The Wharton School, and was a Fulbright Scholar at Stanford University in 1984.
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Patricia Marcaida, ESADE Executive MBAPatricia Marcaida is the Director of the International Unit within ESADE’s Executive Education Department and also in charge of ESADE’s Global Executive MBA program in partnership with Georgetown University. She speaks to Dawn Bournand about the work/life balance for women undertaking an Executive MBA.

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Dr Tarimcilar - George Washington University EMBADr Tarimcilar is Associate Dean for Graduate Programs at George Washington University. He is an Associate Professor of Decision Sciences and has been a faculty member since 1999. He speaks to QS TopExecutive about the issues that can particularly affect women who embark on an Executive MBA.

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Bernadette Conraths - Kellogg WHU Executive MBA

Bernadette Conraths, Head of Executive Education at WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management and responsible for the globally top ranked Kellogg-WHU Executive MBA program, speaks about how women really can have it all with an EMBA.


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