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IMD Alumni

A lifelong journey, a global community

IMD Alumni

A lifelong journey, a global community

Spread across the globe, the IMD Alumni Community comprises more than 130,000 leaders and executives from over 180 countries working across a huge range of industries. No matter where you are, you can stay connected to each other and IMD – in-person or online – forging ties that will help you to grow personally and professionally as you transform industries and contribute to society. 

Alumni News and Stories
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Connect, learn, and develop
Some things you just don’t learn on the job: the blend of crisis management with good leadership is one of them  - IMD Business School
Some things you just don’t learn on the job: the blend of crisis management with good leadership is one of them

How an EMBA helped one alumnus to become a stronger humanitarian leader, applying strategic learnings to saving lives.

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‘You don’t need to be a superhero to be an executive’

The Transition to Business Leadership program taught Sofie Irgens that you can be guided by your emotions as well as your head.

Alumni Network


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International Alumni Association

Global association created for alumni, with alumni, to promote lifelong learning and powerful networking, supporting initiatives from other IMD alumni activities and the IMD institution.

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Alumni Clubs

Benefit from a variety of local activities in your area, to learn, discuss leading-edge business thinking, and expand business relationships.

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Communities of Interest

Get together to exchange know-how and expertise with groups of alumni on selected interest topics. All IMD alumni are welcome to join. Our current communities include: TOGETHER Community, Entrepreneurship Community, Luxury 2050 Forum.

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Program Communities

Connect with other alumni who have attended the same program to share peer learnings and common experiences