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A word from Didier Désert (ESSEC 1986), President of the Essec Alumni Association


“With the Development Campaign, alumni have a unique opportunity to support ESSEC’s development on a long-term basis. This is why I wanted the Alumni Association to participate fully with the School and roll out all the resources necessary to succeed in this major project!”

Participate in the Development Committee


“By including a majority of ESSEC players, co-presidents, vice presidents, and ambassadors in the Development Committee to facilitate the work of the Campaign team and enhance its impact thanks to their reputation, experience, and savoir-faire.
 
Participate in all the Campaign steps
By providing, whenever necessary, support from the Alumni Associations, the Association’s Board of Directors and a corps of volunteers – class delegates, company correspondents, Club presidents, international Presidents – at all stages of the Campaign.
 
Transmit our values
By involving Alumni in contributing in a broad or targeted way, depending on their personal situation, to a Campaign that strengthens links with their School and the entire ESSEC community and thus transmitting to younger generations the values they hold dear. Their investment in ESSEC’s future is a way to express their recognition of the role played by that community in their success and to help develop forward-looking projects connected to teaching and research, scholarships, or special equipment.”

Didier Désert