Meet other alumni and students with the same interests as you by joining one of the Professional Clubs. They include fields such as finance, entrepreneurship, and culture and the media. The Professional Club Ambassadors organise meetings and conferences all year round. These meetings give you a unique opportunity to get updates on the professional sector(s) you’re interested in and to discuss issues that are close to your heart with other professional s in the field.
What is a professional club Ambassador exactly?
Volunteer students and alumni from EDHEC Business School who coordinate a professional club linked to their job sector or profession.
Several ambassadors coordinate each professional club to guarantee its smooth running.
Their role
To create opportunities for all the members of the Edhec community, including the faculty and staff, to get together and talk about specific professional issues.
These more or less informal discussions are organised to:
share know-how and experience
generate business contacts
create bridges between the business world and the world of academia (conferences, courses, case studies, fields of study,…)
support students and alumni throughout their career
help the new generations to join the world of business
to provide a positive image of EDHEC and the Edhec network both internally and externally.
- These meetings can take the form of conferences, debates, drinks together, speed networking evenings… to meet the network’s needs in line with their specific field, either directly or by contacting other members of the network
Testimonial
Carine Bredan (GE 2009), Thibault Chevalier (GE 2008)et Vincent Revillon (GE 2005), Finance Club Ambassadors
“Encouraged and supported by EDHEC, the friendly Finance team is able to build far-reaching projects to federate the alumni and thus strengthen our network, an advantage that is extremely useful in the world of Finance. We cover a range of topics with different personalities from the world of finance via our various initiatives, thereby developing know-how in a range of areas. It’s great to be able to get involved as and when you like in an association that parallels your own professional life, and so work on projects that are of particular interest to you.”
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