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{{Infobox university
{{Infobox university
| name = Escuela Bancaria y Comercial
| name = Escuela Bancaria y Comercial
| image_name = PLANTEL EBC REFORMA.JPG
| image_name = Rectoria-ebc.jpg
| image_size = 200px
| image_size = 200px
| image_alt = EBC's Reforma building
| caption = EBC's building on Liverpool Street,<br>Mexico City
| caption = EBC's building on [[Paseo de la Reforma|Reforma]],<br>Mexico City
| motto = {{Lang|es|La Escuela Mexicana de Negocios}}
| motto = {{Lang|es|La Escuela Mexicana de Negocios}}
| mottoeng = The Business School of Mexico
| mottoeng = The Business School of Mexico
| established = {{Start date|1929}}
| established = {{Start date|1929}}
| type = [[Private university|Private]]
| type = [[Private university|Private]]
| rector = Javier Prieto Sierra
| rector = Carlos Prieto Sierra
| website = {{URL|http://www.ebc.mx}}
| website = {{URL|http://www.ebc.mx}}
}}
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'''Escuela Bancaria y Comercial''' (EBC) is a higher education institution which markets itself as ''The Business School of Mexico''. Since its establishment in 1929 by [[National Action Party (Mexico)|National Action Party]] founder [[Manuel Gómez Morín]],<ref>[http://www.ebc.mx/qsomos/museo.asp Museo EBC] {{es icon}}</ref> the school has spread from its [[Mexico City]] base to six further campuses: two in the [[Greater Mexico City]] area, and one each in [[Corregidora Municipality|Corregidora, Querétaro]], [[León, Guanajuato]], [[Toluca|Toluca, State of Mexico]], and [[Tuxtla Gutiérrez|Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas]].<ref>[http://www.ebc.mx/english/ English language section of the EBC website]</ref>
'''Escuela Bancaria y Comercial''' (EBC) is a higher education institution which markets itself as ''The Business School of Mexico''. Since its establishment in 1929 by [[National Action Party (Mexico)|National Action Party]] founder [[Manuel Gómez Morín]],<ref>[http://www.ebc.mx/qsomos/museo.asp Museo EBC] {{in lang|es}}</ref> the school has spread from its [[Mexico City]] base to further campuses across Mexico.


Students can study for a variety of business-related [[bachelor's degree]]s or for [[MBA]]s. Notable former students include [[Arturo Warman]],<ref>[http://www.catedrawarman.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemid=49 Cátedra Interinstitucional Arturo Warman: infancia y juventud] {{es icon}}</ref> Carlos Kasuga (of [[Yakult]]), Roberto Servitje Sendra (of [[Grupo Bimbo|Bimbo]]) and Alfonso Ferreira León (of [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]]).<ref>[http://www.ebc.mx/qsomos/exalumnos.asp Ex Alumnos] {{es icon}}</ref>
Students can study for a variety of business-related [[bachelor's degree]]s or for [[MBA]]s. Notable former students include [[Arturo Warman]],<ref>[http://www.catedrawarman.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemid=49 Cátedra Interinstitucional Arturo Warman: infancia y juventud] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717042531/http://www.catedrawarman.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemid=49 |date=2011-07-17 }} {{in lang|es}}</ref> [[Carlos Kasuga Osaka]] (of [[Yakult]]), Roberto Servitje Sendra (of [[Grupo Bimbo|Bimbo]]), [[Antonio del Valle Ruiz]] of [[Mexichem]]<ref name=BusinessWeek>{{cite web|title=Antonio Del Valle Ruiz|url=http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=651358&ticker=MEXCHEM*:MM|website=BusinessWeek|accessdate=17 January 2015}}{{dead link|date=April 2023|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> and Alfonso Ferreira León (of [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]]).<ref>[http://www.ebc.mx/qsomos/exalumnos.asp Ex Alumnos] {{in lang|es}}</ref>

The institution has a scholarship program called ''Fundacion EBC'' (EBC Foundation). Created in 2005, the foundation gives scholarships to talented people with financial limitations who are seeking quality higher education. Their values are honesty, respect, equity and professionalism.{{citation needed|date=August 2015}}


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Latest revision as of 04:31, 3 April 2023

Escuela Bancaria y Comercial
EBC's building on Liverpool Street,
Mexico City
MottoLa Escuela Mexicana de Negocios
Motto in English
The Business School of Mexico
TypePrivate
Established1929 (1929)
RectorCarlos Prieto Sierra
Websitewww.ebc.mx

Escuela Bancaria y Comercial (EBC) is a higher education institution which markets itself as The Business School of Mexico. Since its establishment in 1929 by National Action Party founder Manuel Gómez Morín,[1] the school has spread from its Mexico City base to further campuses across Mexico.

Students can study for a variety of business-related bachelor's degrees or for MBAs. Notable former students include Arturo Warman,[2] Carlos Kasuga Osaka (of Yakult), Roberto Servitje Sendra (of Bimbo), Antonio del Valle Ruiz of Mexichem[3] and Alfonso Ferreira León (of PricewaterhouseCoopers).[4]

The institution has a scholarship program called Fundacion EBC (EBC Foundation). Created in 2005, the foundation gives scholarships to talented people with financial limitations who are seeking quality higher education. Their values are honesty, respect, equity and professionalism.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Museo EBC (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Cátedra Interinstitucional Arturo Warman: infancia y juventud Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  3. ^ "Antonio Del Valle Ruiz". BusinessWeek. Retrieved 17 January 2015.[dead link]
  4. ^ Ex Alumnos (in Spanish)