ESADE
Esade is a private educational institution based in Barcelona, Spain. It runs two schools of the university, Esade Business School and Esade Law School, as well as a language centre, the Esade Executive Language Center. The school has also formed a strategic alliance with Ramon Llull University in its undergraduate programmes in Law and Business.
History
The Esade project was conceived in the spring of 1954 by a group of Spanish professionals and entrepreneurs who later founded the university. The school signed an agreement with the Jesuits in October 1958 and started offering its first academic programs in a small building in the district of Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, Barcelona.In 1958, Esade was ultimately founded. Two years later, in 1960, executive education programmes were introduced. In 1964 the college's MBA programme was established. A year later, in 1965, ESADE's Barcelona campus opened, as well as the Executive Language Centre. In 1993, Esade Law School opened. In 2001, the school inaugurated its campus in Madrid. In 2009 Esade opened a new campus in Sant Cugat del Vallès as well as Esade Creapolis, a technology park based on open innovation and situated on the new Sant Cugat campus.
Today Esade's campuses, if the premises in both Madrid and Barcelona are included, cover an area of.
Esade Creapolis
Esade Creapolis is a joint venture between Esade, a consortium of Spanish financial institutions, local government institutions and business associations. The organisation manages a technology and innovation park on the Esade campus in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona. It is an open innovation centre promoted by Esade business school, where companies, students, the academic community and scientists come together intending to promote both creativity and innovation. Between 2005 and 2008 Esade Creapolis invested €70 Million in its facilities in Sant Cugat and has since become home to various startups.Notable alumni
- Enrique Lores, CEO of HP Inc.
- Ramon Laguarta, CEO of PepsiCo
- Ferran Soriano, CEO of Manchester City F.C.
- Joaquin Duato, CEO of Johnson & Johnson
- Gabriel Escarrer Jaume, Founder and CEO of Meliá Hotels International
- Xavier Espot Zamora, Current Prime Minister of Andorra
- Jaume Guardiola Romojaro, CEO of Banco Sabadell
- Javier Ferrán, Chairman of Diageo
- Albert Rivera, a Spanish politician
- Josep Maria Bartomeu, Former President of FC Barcelona
- Joan Rigol, Former President of the Parliament of Catalonia
- Iñaki Urdangarin, Retired Spanish handball player
- Assumpta Escarp i Gibert, Member of the Parliament of Catalonia for the Province of Barcelona
- Javier Faus, Chairman and CEO of Meridian Capital Partners
- Eva Granados, Deputy of the Parliament of Catalonia for the Socialists' Party of Catalonia
- Sabina Fluxà, Vice-Chairman and CEO of Iberostar Hotels & Resorts
- Patricia Gras, American journalist, television anchor, reporter and producer
- Jordi Hereu, 117th Mayor of Barcelona
- Alessandro Magnoli Bocchi, Italian economist
- Irene Rigau, Former Counselor of Education of Catalonia
- Sandro Rosell, Former President of FC Barcelona
- Josep Maria Vallès, a Spanish academic and politician
- Risto Mejide, Publicist, author, music producer, songwriter, talent show judge and TV presenter