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New Antwerp Management School Alumni Chairperson is a woman, Mimi Lamote
After 8 years of Antwerp Management School Alumni chairmanship, Guido Kestens hands over the torch to Mimi Lamote, CEO of fashion label Mayerline. Mimi has taken over on June 26.
Economical growth through cooperations between companies and start-ups
Established family businesses have the necessary means and networks to influence the market. However, they do sometimes miss the know-how needed to be sufficiently innovative. Start-ups usually do not lack innovative capacity and are, you could say, innovative per definition.
Antwerp Management School launches the Fashion Entrepreneurship Award
In collaboration with the fashion industry, Antwerp Management School launches the Fashion Entrepreneurship Award. Together with a creative designer, a student of the Master’s in International Fashion Management has a chance to win this award.
Why family businesses should consider working together with startups
All over the world, there have never been as may startups as today. Although this trend is usually seen as a threat to existing corporations such as family businesses, this evolution could actually mean a major opportunity, both for the startup and the family business. What’s more, if family businesses want to stay relevant in the long term, looking beyond their limits will no longer be a choice but an absolute requirement. Why fight them, if you can gain from working together with them?
New dean for Antwerp Management School
Starting October 1, 2018, Prof. Dr. Steven De Haes (40) will be the new dean of Antwerp Management School (AMS). With the continued growth and internationalization, as well as the celebration of the school’s 60-year anniversary in 2019, he is looking at a challenging term of office.
230 international students start the academic year in Antwerp Management School’s brand-new building
Antwerp Management School (AMS) has moved to a new building on Mechelseplein. Classes at the new venue will start on Monday September 3. The international students are the first ones to start their master-after-master in an innovative and sustainable learning environment in the center of the city.
Digital transformation: a good friend’s advice
On beer, friends and the value of good theory.