{"id":11716,"date":"2018-07-04T13:59:55","date_gmt":"2018-07-04T17:59:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.embamcgillhec.ca\/en\/?p=11716"},"modified":"2022-12-07T14:59:11","modified_gmt":"2022-12-07T19:59:11","slug":"claudia-desilets-and-pascal-larose-emba-2018-among-poets-quants-best-brightest-embas-for-2018","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.embamcgillhec.ca\/en\/2018\/07\/04\/claudia-desilets-and-pascal-larose-emba-2018-among-poets-quants-best-brightest-embas-for-2018\/","title":{"rendered":"Claudia D\u00e9silets and Pascal Larose (EMBA 2018) among Poets & Quants\u2019 Best & Brightest EMBAs for 2018"},"content":{"rendered":"
Poets & Quants for Executives released their list of the Best & Brightest EMBAs for 2018<\/a>. Among some of the most impressive Executive MBA students of the year, from 45 schools around the globe, were two McGill-HEC Montr\u00e9al Executive MBA 2018 graduates<\/a>:<\/p>\n Read the\u00a0full features\u00a0on Claudia D\u00e9silets<\/a> and Pascal Larose<\/a> and see the\u00a0complete list<\/a>\u00a0of Poets & Quants 2018 Best & Brightest EMBAs.<\/strong><\/p>\n This year,\u00a0P&Q\u00a0reached out to 45 schools with leading EMBA programs to participate in the Best & Brightest, with programs chosen from existing MBA rankings at\u00a0U.S. News,\u00a0The Financial Times\u00a0and\u00a0The Economist. Each school was asked to choose two nominees for inclusion. Although programs were given latitude to select 2018 EMBA graduates based on their criteria,\u00a0P&Q\u00a0encouraged them to factor in such variables as \u201cclass contributions, academic performance, extracurricular involvement, professional achievement, personal intangibles and unique personal stories.\u201d<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n