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FEDORA on Campus: Guest lectures at Business Schools
Our Director, Edilia Gänz, has been invited as a guest lecturer at leading institutions including NYU, ESCP Business School, Bocconi University, and Accademia Teatro alla Scala, inspiring the next generation of corporate leaders. Through these engagements, she showcased how FEDORA is bridging the gap between business and the performing arts—training future change-makers to understand the value of philanthropic partnerships and how brands can drive innovation and impact in the cultural world. We're proud to be shaping a more connected, creative future where the arts and enterprise go hand in hand.
ESCP Business School: Founded in 1819, ESCP is recognized as the world's oldest business school, with campuses across Europe including Paris, Berlin, London, Madrid, Turin, and Warsaw. The institution emphasizes innovation, leadership, and sustainability, offering programs that prepare students to navigate environmental, technological, and societal transformations.
Bocconi University: Established in 1902 in Milan, Bocconi is a leading European university specializing in economics, finance, management, legal studies, political science, and data science. The university is known for its commitment to pluralism, independence, and entrepreneurial spirit, aiming to support socio-economic progress through scientific innovation and advanced research.
Accademia Teatro alla Scala: With roots dating back to 1813, the Accademia is one of the most prestigious institutions for training professionals in the performing arts. It offers comprehensive programs in music, dance, stagecraft, and management, nurturing talent and preserving the rich heritage of Teatro alla Scala.
New York University (NYU): Founded in 1831, NYU is a prominent private research university located in New York City. It offers over 400 academic programs across various disciplines, fostering a diverse and dynamic learning environment that encourages students to engage with the city's vibrant cultural landscape.
Key takeaways from these lectures included: strategies for building effective partnerships, developing a compelling brand, defining and achieving excellence, how to attract and nurture talent in the intersection of business and the arts and measuring and scaling impact.
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