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Dual Degree Executive MBA in Asset and Wealth Management

Jointly offered by the Swiss Finance Institute, HEC Lausanne, Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Lausanne and Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University


Degrees obtained:

Executive MBA in Asset and Wealth ManagementTepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University

Executive MBA in Asset and Wealth ManagementHEC Lausanne, Faculty of Business and Economics  at the University of Lausanne

Our dual degree program in Asset and Wealth Management combines the strengths of three world-class research institutions: the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University, the Swiss Finance Institute, and HEC Lausanne, Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Lausanne.

This interdisciplinary program will achieve two key objectives: It will provide executives with the conceptual and practical tools and the in-depth financial and investment expertise required to compete at the highest levels of this industry. It will also equip participants with the managerial tools necessary to assume a leadership role, exploring how to best translate new ideas into practice in a knowledge-intensive industry. Mastery of both finance and business management is the hallmark of the successful executive in asset and wealth management.

Global financial markets are changing in new and complex ways and clients’ needs evolve rapidly to reflect their risk tolerances and expectations for superior future performance. This dynamic environment places an increasing premium on the highest level of qualifications for executives managing individual or institutional wealth.

Whether you work in a private wealth or institutional environment, your outlook is constantly expanding as financial markets become more globally interconnected. You value the investment in a master’s degree program that assembles exceptional finance and wealth management expertise from the USA and Europe and combines this with managerial insights squarely targeted at your industry – a program that attracts peers from around the world. A course that combines state-of-the-art research and best practices allowing you to expand your skill-set without interrupting your career.







First round application deadline: November 1

Final round application deadline: January 15(March 1 for US citizens)

Start of the program: May


Events

30.05.2012 - Zurich
SFI Tour de Suisse with Patrick Odier
Topic: The Future of Swiss Banking

07.06.2012 - Zurich
SFI Women Luncheon with Ms. Letha Sandison,
Wrap Up Africa, Uganda
Topic: "Utilizing a Market-Based Business Approach
to Cure Pediatric Cancer in Africa"

20.06.2012 - Zurich
SFI Evening Seminar with Professor Hyun Song Shin
Topic: Global Liquidity and Growth in the Aftermath of the Crisis


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Press releases

Launch of new Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Corporate Banking
May 14, 2012 - Zurich/Bern

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SFI in the news

Le Temps: Les ETF - article with SFI Senior Chair Prof. Olivier Scaillet

Le Temps: SFI research paper about Rating agencies
by SFI Faculty Member Prof. Markus Leippold

Le Temps: SFI Geneva Lectures with Prof. Pedersen

Bilanz: SFI Alumni Association Assembly with Pierin Vincenz

Corriere del Ticino: Swiss Private Banking Expertise



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