Fundação Dom Cabral

























Fundação Dom Cabral
Location

Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Information
School type Private - nonprofit institution
Established 1976
Dean Antonio Batista da Silva Junior
Website


Fundação Dom Cabral - Campus Aloysio Farias, Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, Brazil


Established in 1976, Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC) is a world-class Brazilian business school that develops strategic-thinking skills of executives, entrepreneurs and public-sector managers.[1] FDC, a nonprofit institution,[2] was created out of the Extension Center at the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais. Approximately 40,000 executives from midsize and large companies attend FDC programs every year – in the cities of Nova Lima, Belo Horizonte, São Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro.[3]


FDC has strategic alliances with foreign teaching institutions such as INSEAD and Skema Business School in France and the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in the U.S. FDC also has cooperative partnerships with schools in Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, China, India, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Russia, Spain and United Kingdom.[4]


For the 13th consecutive year, the Financial Times has ranked Fundação Dom Cabral the best business school in Latin America.[5][6]



History


1976- Fundação Dom Cabral is created

1989 – Creation of the first partnership program: CTE – Executive Technology Center

1990 – Alliance with INSEAD (France) to develop open enrollment programs for senior executives working in Brazil

1992 – Creation of PAEX – Partners for Excellence, a partnership program for middle-sized companies

1993 – Alliance with Kellogg School of Management - Northwestern University (USA) to develop open enrollment program for leaders of companies operating in Brazil

1996 – Launching of the MBA Empresarial an executive MBA program in consortium

1999 – Creation of PDA – a partnership for the development of family business shareholders

2001 – Inauguration of the FDC Aloysio Farias Campus located in the city of Nova Lima, 30 km south of Belo Horizonte

2002 – Alliance with Sauder School of Business (Canada) to develop programs for high potential managers and programs on specific subjects including a program in China

2004 – Fundação Dom Cabral joined the UN Global Compact, pledging to insert its principles into the institution’s decisions and to collaborate in spreading business practices expressing the values of sustainable development.

2005 - Accreditation of the MBA programs by AMBA (Association of MBAs).

2007 - Received the EQUIS (EFMD) accreditation.[7]

2012 - Signed a partnership with[8] Hult International Business School to become host of their global campus rotation program.


2015 - Signed a partnership with Skema Business School to become host of Skema's Grande École program



External links


  • Official website


References




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  2. ^ "History". Fdc.org.br. Retrieved 2017-07-18.


  3. ^ "Facilities". Fdc.org.br. Retrieved 2017-07-18.


  4. ^ "International Alliances and Cooperation". Fdc.org.br. Retrieved 2017-07-18.


  5. ^ "Rankings". Fdc.org.br. Retrieved 2017-07-18.


  6. ^ "Executive Education". Ft.com. Retrieved 2017-07-18.


  7. ^ "EQUIS Accredited Schools". Efmd.org. 2012-01-10. Retrieved 2017-07-18.


  8. ^ "Hult International Business School to become a host of their global campus rotation program". www.hult.edu.









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