Notre Dame business school to launch Global EMBA program

Author: Michelle McDaniel

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The University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business announced on August 14 that a re-envisioned version of the Notre Dame Executive MBA program will launch in the fall of 2024.

The Notre Dame Global EMBA is designed to offer working professionals with deeper global leadership experience. The program will be based at the University’s South Bend campus but will offer immersions around the world as part of the two-year curriculum.

“By bringing all Global EMBA students to campus for their residencies, we can provide a holistic Notre Dame experience and establish greater consistency between the cohorts,” said Martijn Cremers, the Martin J. Gillen Dean of the Mendoza College of Business. “The shift to a global perspective aligns with the larger business demand for effective leaders with a strong understanding of the complexities of a global economy, particularly in working with varied work cultures.”

“The Notre Dame Global EMBA is an evolution in our efforts to serve working professionals. More than that, it’s an evolution in how business leaders can take forward Mendoza’s charge to 'grow the good in business' on a global scale,” Cremers said.

O’Hara Society members empower Notre Dame business students with an ever-growing and improving curriculum that educates tomorrow’s leaders to contribute to global human flourishing. Read more about the Global EMBA program ›