The VIII Promotion of the Executive MBA in Fashion Business graduates
The students of the VIII Promotion of the Executive MBA in Fashion Companies, ISEM Fashion Business School, received their graduation diploma at the Museo del Traje, in a ceremony in which 54 students graduated and which had Verónica Fisas, CEO and general director as a special guest, who gave the master class 'How to add value'.
The presidential table was composed of Covadonga O'Shea, president of ISEM Fashion Business School; Alfonso Sánchez-Tabernero, vice-rector of International Relations of the University of Navarra; Verónica Fisas, CEO and general director of the Natura Bissé group; Blanca Moro Cañada, academic director of ISEM Fashion Business School and María Álvarez de Mon, director of the Executive MBA in Fashion Companies.
Covadonga O'Shea pointed out during the ceremony that fashion "must provide a service to the individual and contribute to job creation, as a source of wealth for the country". "This school was born with the aim of achieving a smooth relationship between two realities: creative talent and business management," she added.
Alfonso Sánchez-Tabernero, Vice Rector for International Relations at the University of Navarra, the institution that ISEM Fashion Business School has joined as a new educational center said, "My advice is that, when entering a complex market, never lose optimism."
The academic director of ISEM Fashion Business School, Blanca Moro Cañada, highlighted in her speech the work of the students in their respective final projects, in which they developed consulting plans for seven companies in the sector: Gocco; Loewe; Natura Bissé; Pepe Jeans; the Association of Fashion Creators of Spain (ACME); TRIAS and Women' Secret.
María Álvarez de Mon, director of the Executive MBA in Fashion Companies, joined in the congratulations and thanks and nominated the 54 graduates, who now have their degrees as graduates of the Executive MBA in Fashion Companies.
The ceremony concluded with the words of Laila Shhada and María Trigo, representatives of the 8th graduating class, made up of more than nine different nationalities: German, Korean, Italian, North American and Mexican, among others.