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Monday, October 14, 2024 - The Financial Times has published its Executive MBA Rankings 2024, and the Executive MBA Program Executive MBA program of INCAE Business School has been recognized, for the ninth consecutive year, as one of the top 100 in the world, ranking 68th. INCAE stands out again as the only Latin American representative in this prestigious list, reaffirming its leadership in the region. This achievement comes in the context of the commemoration of the 60th anniversary of INCAE, a milestone that celebrates six decades of impact and transformation in Latin America.
The Financial Times has also highlighted INCAE 's commitment to sustainability, positioning the institution as No. 2 worldwide in carbon footprint reduction. This recognition is aligned with INCAE 's strategic pillar of Sustainability Impact, reflecting our constant effort to be a benchmark in sustainable practices and to promote responsible environmental management in all areas of the institution. Through this strategy, we seek to create a more sustainable environment that inspires our students and graduates to implement innovative and sustainable solutions in their respective fields.
In addition, INCAE is ranked 11th globally in Faculty Internationalization, reflecting the diverse and inclusive nature of the institution. This year, Executive MBA graduates who participated in the survey gave the program an overall program satisfaction rating of 9.24 out of 10, highlighting the program's high level of quality and competitiveness in the global educational arena.
The Rector of INCAE Business School, Enrique Bolaños, expressed his enthusiasm for this achievement: "This recognition not only reflects the quality of our program, but also the commitment of INCAE to the development of leaders who can face global challenges with a regional perspective. We are proud to be a platform that connects Latin America with the world and, above all, to contribute to a more sustainable future".
Dean of Academic Programs Michele Quintano added: "This result is a reflection of INCAE 's ongoing commitment to provide a world-class educational experience that responds to the needs of today's world while adapting to the realities of Latin America. We strive to provide our students with an education that enables them not only to be successful, but also to be agents of positive change in their communities."
Dean of Faculty and Research Bernard Kilian commented: "Inclusion in the Financial Times ranking is a testament to the academic excellence of INCAE and the impact our graduates have on their industries and communities. Our focus on internationalization and sustainability allows us to develop leaders who can think globally and act locally, generating real impact in the region."
INCAE Business School's Executive MBA is designed to help Latin American leaders and executives develop the competencies and management skills needed to succeed in an increasingly demanding global environment. With modules in Panama, Costa Rica, the United States, Spain and Singapore, the program offers a global perspective with regional relevance, giving participants the opportunity to acquire a comprehensive vision to face the challenges of the future.
This achievement is a reflection of the excellence and impact our graduates have achieved throughout the region. Their contributions and leadership are fundamental to INCAE's purpose: to transform lives for a better future in Latin America. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to our EMBA students and graduates who continue to make a difference in their communities and beyond.
For more information, visit www.incae.edu.
Press contact:
Trinidad Álvarez, Institutional Communications Manager, trinidad.alvarez@incae.edu. INCAE Business School