Louvain School of Management
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The IAG-Louvain School of Management is a business school accredited by the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), which is part of the Université catholique de Louvain, in Belgium. The IAG-Louvain School of Management is the only Belgian member of the exclusive Community of European Management Schools (CEMS).
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[edit] Rankings
- Organized with the associated CEMS schools, the prestigious CEMS Master in International Management was ranked 2d in the Financial Times European Masters 2006 Ranking [1]
- The IAG-Louvain School of Management Master in Management Science was ranked 15th by the same ranking.
[edit] Alumni
The Louvain School of Management's alumni are grouped in the IAG Alumni association.
Amongst the 20 biggest Belgian companies quoted in the BEL20 index, 7 have their CEO and/or at least one member of the board who are alumni of the IAG-Louvain School of Management.
[edit] Famous alumni
- The late John J. Goossens, former CEO of Belgacom
- Philippe Vander Putten, CEO of Brussels Airlines
- Pierre-Olivier Beckers, CEO of Delhaize/Food Lion
- Georges Jacobs, chairman of the board of Delhaize/Food Lion
- Frank Beuselinck, CEO of DHL Belgium
- Michel Tilmant, CEO of ING
- Jean Stéphenne, CEO of GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals
- Jean Hilgers, chairman of the board of the National Bank of Belgium
- Victor Delloye, CEO of NPM/CNP
- Claude Meyer, former CEO of Procter & Gamble Europe
- Michel Georgis, CEO of Proximus
- Aloïs Michielsen, chairman of the board Solvay
- Jean-Claude Logé, CEO of Systemat
- Georges Jacobs, chairman of the board of UCB (company)
- Charles Picqué, politician, Minister-President of the Brussels Region
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