Rolf Cremer, new President of Frankfurt's EBS Business School and former Dean of CEIBS
Rolf Cremer will head Germany's EBS Business School from 1st June 2011. He looks likely to bring a strong Asia-Pacific dimension to the School, having been Dean of CEIBS in Shanghai (Asia's top business school), and held leadership roles at universities in China, Macau and New Zealand.
With stagnant Europe and the US watching enviously as German exports to China increase, and the country's economy booms, Cremer is well-placed to help EBS students understand the dynamics of Germany-China trade and how to make the most of it in business.
Watch this space for an interview with Cremer soon.
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Seems China experience is getting more recognition than before, new b-school deans at the George Washington University, Skolkovo of Moscow, and now EBS, maybe there are others I'm not realize, all have significant experience in China. In the meantime, more top b-schools come to China for new campuses, from Nottingham University, Duke, Manchester, to New York University's recent foothold in Lujiazui, Shanghai's Manhattan. Local schools are also growing fast, including my school, Shanghai Advanced Insitute of Finance(SAIF), just celebrated 2nd anniversary on April 19th. I am very happy to see closer interactions between China and the rest of the world and believe this will bring good opportunities for all of us.
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