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Euromed Management – School of Management and Business

Euromed Management – School of Management and Business (formerly ''École Supérieure de Commerce de Marseille Provence'') is a French business school. It was founded in Marseille (France) in 1872 by the ''Chambre de Commerce et d' Industrie Marseille-Provence.'' It has the triple accreditation: EQUIS by the EFMD, AMBA, and the AACSB. It belongs to the top 30 European Business Schools according to the Financial Times and to the top 10 Masters in Management, in France, according to the Financial Times.
==Timeline==

1872: The Business School was founded in 1872 to serve the economic interests of a
community mainly concentrated on maritime trade and chemistry.
2001: In April 2001, the General Assembly of the CCIMP (Chamber of Commerce and
Industry Marseille-Provence) estimated that the development of a major business school in Marseille
would happen by according it more freedom, and not by more control or more financial means
without a major renovation project. This “freedom” took the form of the creation of a Board of
Directors who would be more autonomous for management.
2002: In January 2002, Dr. Jean-Paul Léonardi was appointed Director General and VicePresident of the Board. In July 2002, Professor Bernard Belletante was named Dean and Associate
Director General. In October 2002, the first strategic plan was approved by the Board.
2003: In June, in order to reflect its competitive positioning, the School changes its name.
From « Groupe ESC Marseille-Provence » the brand becomes « Euromed Marseille, Ecole de
Management ». The Bachelor programmes receive the « visa » from the French Government, and the
« Grande Ecole » programme (MBM) obtains the Master distinction. The MBA programme is
launched in China.
2005: First EQUIS accreditation.
2006: Update of the first strategic plan.
2007: AMBA accreditation of the then Part-Time MBA programme (started in 1990) and of
the Antai-Euromed MBA programme (started in 2003).
2008: EQUIS re-accreditation. The brand becomes “Euromed Management » to reflect the
opening of new campuses in France and abroad. Professor Belletante is named Dean and Director
General. The second strategic plan (2009-2014) is approved by the Board. Launching of the Maritime
MBA. Launching of the Dual-Degree Antai-Euromed Executive MBA (Shanghai).
2009: The Maritime MBA and Antai Euromed Executive MBA are accredited by AMBA.
Opening of the Marrakech campus. Launching of the Euromed Management DBA programme in
China in 2009 in partnership with Renmin University.
2010: The legal status of Euromed Management changes and the new entity becomes
independent from the CCIMP. Takeover of ESCT Toulon. Opening of the Suzhou campus.
2011: Euromed Management is awarded accreditation by AACSB and re-accreditation by
EQUIS for the third time.
2012: Euromed Management announced its merger with Bordeaux École de Management.
2013: Euromed Management and Bordeaux École de Management become Kedge Business School.

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