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Guillaume Comble: Starting the Year in the GETT Europe Program

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09.03.2025

The GETT (Global Economic Transformation & Technology) track of EDHEC’s Master in Management is a prestigious English-language program, combining two years of study across three major innovation capitals worldwide — Paris, Berlin and London for the GETT Europe track, or Paris, Seoul and Berkeley for the GETT USA/Asia track — along with a year of professional immersion. After a successful pre-master year, Guillaume Comble shares his exceptional back-to-school experience.


My name is Guillaume, I am 20 years old and come from the Paris region. After two years in a preparatory ECG class at Lycée Franklin (Saint-Louis de Gonzague), I joined EDHEC last year. This 2025 academic year marks the beginning of a new stage for me: I am joining the GETT Europe program, a track that combines EDHEC’s Master in Management, an MSc in Innovation & Entrepreneurship at Imperial College London, and a certification in Data & AI at ESMT Berlin.


The GETT (Global Economic Transformation & Technology) is a unique experience: three campuses, three academic cultures, and direct exposure to the major global economic and technological transformations. It’s an opportunity to develop an international outlook while staying connected to the real challenges of innovation and technology.

This year, I want to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by EDHEC Alumni. 

I plan to join the EDHEC in Tech Club to exchange with alumni already working in fields that interest me, and to attend their events to build a strong network. I also want to connect with the London and Berlin clubs in order to take part in local events and ease my integration on these campuses. 

The mentoring program offered by EDHEC Alumni also appeals to me: being guided by an experienced alumnus is a real advantage to better choose my internships and first professional experiences. Finally, the Alumni Voices conferences are a great opportunity to draw inspiration from diverse and concrete career paths.

My biggest emotion this back-to-school season? 

Quite simply, the joy of joining such a unique program, which already opens me up to international opportunities and meaningful encounters.


Learn more about the GETT track



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