Bruno Roche Speaks at IÉSEG 2025 Vision Convention
Published June 2018
Bruno Roche, Mars Chief Economist and Catalyst Managing Director, gave the keynote address at IÉSEG School of Management’s 2025 Vision Convention.
Over 300 students, faculty members and business leaders attended the 45 minute presentation. Bruno outlined the Economics of Mutuality and explained its implications for business education.
IÉSEG School of Management is a business school committed to social responsibility with more than 5000 students. Following an 18 month collaborative process, it came up with the vision that “In 2025, IÉSEG will be a unique international hub empowering changemakers for a better society”.
It is part of L’Université Catholique de Lille, which is the largest higher education institution in France in terms of student population and endowment.
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