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Teresa Sádaba and Blanca Moro Cañada, new director and deputy director of ISEM Fashion Business School of the University of Navarra

04/07/11 15:56
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Teresa Sádaba. PHOTO: Manuel Castells

Teresa Sádaba and Blanca Moro Cañada have been appointed director and deputy director of ISEM Fashion Business School of the University of Navarra. These two appointments are in addition to the appointment of María del Mar Araluce as manager of the Institute.

Teresa Sádaba holds a degree and doctorate in Journalism from the University of Navarra, a degree in Political Science and is a full professor accredited by ANECA. She received the Garcilaso Award, the End of Career Award in Communication and the Extraordinary Doctorate Award.

For ten years, she has been a professor of Political Communication and Legal-Political Institutions in the Faculty of Communication at the Pamplona campus, where she collaborated in the implementation of the Master's Degree in Political and Corporate Communication. Her research has focused on Framing theory, on which she has published numerous articles and two books.

She has also been a research fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science, at the University of Texas (Austin, USA) and at the George Washington University, thanks to a Fulbright scholarship; as well as a visiting professor at various European universities.


Blanca Moro.

Photo: Manuel Castells

In recent years, Teresa Sádaba has combined her teaching and research work with the management of the International and Institutional Relations Department of Caja Navarra-Banca Cívica.

The new deputy director of ISEM will be Blanca Moro, who until now held the position of academic director. She studied Industrial Engineering at ICAI and at the Technische Universität in Munich. She started her professional career in Finance, first as a financial analyst at Nmas1 and then as a research associate in the Finance department at Harvard Business School. She worked there for two years, during which time she completed a graduate program in Management at Harvard University Extension School. In 2004 she joined the academic department of ISEM Fashion Business School and completed the Executive MBA program in Fashion Business.

She has developed several cases of fashion companies as well as consulting work in the sector. She teaches Entrepreneurship and is currently working on her doctoral thesis in the field of creativity and control in fashion companies.

New center of the University since last May

The ISEM Fashion Business School, founded and chaired by Covadonga O'Shea, was established as a new center of the University last May. The relationship between ISEM, which is based in Madrid, and the University has been very close for years: professors from different faculties of the University, especially from IESE, teach in the Executive MBA in Fashion Business program.