TRIUM Faculty: The Global Mindset
The TRIUM Global Executive MBA program draws upon the distinguished faculties of NYU Stern, LSE and HEC Paris. All TRIUM Global Executive MBA modules are taught by top-ranked faculty members, handpicked for the depth of their expertise in their respective fields. TRIUM faculty are not only superb teachers, but they are also actively engaged in the business life of their home cities, advising local companies and, through their research, generating the knowledge that shapes international business theory and practice. TRIUM dedicated academic directors from all three universities ensure the seamless integration and intellectual cohesiveness of the program.
New York University Stern School of Business |
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DEAN THOMAS F. COOLEY “We believe a unique program such as TRIUM provides executives, and ultimately their firms, the opportunity to achieve the critical competitive advantage needed to succeed in today's increasingly global business environment. Stern brings its strength in finance, international business and e-business to this curriculum that is rich in academic excellence and global perspective." |
London School of Economics and Political Science |
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DIRECTOR HOWARD DAVIES "This tremendous partnership of three internationally prestigious universities delivers real added-value. A key difference from other MBAs is the integration of economic, political and social policy in the context of globalization, which draws on LSE's knowledge and expertise in these crucial management areas. In this way TRIUM provides a clear competitive advantage to its graduates." |
HEC School of Management, Paris |
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BERNARD RAMANANTSOA "Being part of so powerful an alliance provides the perfect showcase for HEC Paris' unique expertise and experience in the art of management in today's integrated European marketplace. By combining this with the business focus and financial specialization of NYU Stern and the proven academic tradition of LSE, we have built a program without equivalent in modern global executive education." |



