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The Henley Executive (EMBA) cohort March 2018 with 31 students - Henley Business School Suomessa

Welcome to an exciting learning journey

Last week, a diverse group of enthusiastic business professionals started their Executive MBA journey at Henley Business School in Finland.

Our students are looking forward to combining the best in academic theory with real-life projects and challenges, developing their management capabilities and personal leadership skills as well as connecting to global business and a worldwide network.

At the Starter Workshop, which was held at our beautiful Greenlands campus in Henley-on-Thames, UK, the group met other international Executive MBA students and got a first impression of what studying at Henley is all about.

We wish our new students an exciting MBA journey!

Jennika Rantanen - Henley Business School Finland

Jennika Rantanen

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