Your teachers:

Pascal Quiry
ICCF @ HEC Paris
(Finance d’entreprise)

Pierre Dussauge
Strategy @ HEC Paris
(Strategy Formulation)

Georges Blanc
Strategy @ HEC Paris
(Strategy Implementation)

Hélène Chanut-Musikas
Strategy @ HEC Paris
(Strategy Implementation)

Laurence Lehmann-Ortega
Strategy @ HEC Paris
(Strategy Implementation)

Bernard Ramanantsoa
Strategy @ HEC Paris
(Strategy Implementation)

Bertrand Moingeon
Strategy @ HEC Paris
(Strategy Implementation)

PASCAL QUIRY
Affiliate Professor,
Corporate Finance

Pascal Quiry has been teaching corporate finance since 1986 in the Grande Ecole, MBA and executive education programs. He was elected best HEC teacher in 2013. He holds the BNP Paribas chair.

In addition to be a regular media commentator and a director of several unlisted companies, Pascal is the co-author of Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice, a textbook published by Wiley and of Finance d’entreprise the top-selling corporate finance textbook in French-speaking countries.

He has been producing e-learning modules since 2000 and has developed ICCF @ HEC Paris, the first global executive online certificate.

Pascal Quiry is founder and managing partner of the investment fund Monestier Capital which specializes in investing in start-ups and unlisted SMEs.

He has been managing director in the Corporate Finance department of BNP Paribas where he was head of American and European execution teams from 2007 to 2012.
From 2000 to 2006, he co-headed the Advisory for Listed Companies team and from 1993 to 1999 the Media team of this M&A department. As such Pascal has been involved in dozens of M&A deals such as the hostile takeover bids of Total and Sanofi on Elf and Aventis respectively, the restructuring of Axa, Michelin, L’Oréal, Bic, etc.
Pascal Quiry holds an M.Sc. degree from HEC Paris.

He is married with 4 children.

PIERRE DUSSAUGE
Faculty Dean,
Professor,
Strategy

Pierre Dussauge is a Professor of Strategic Management at HEC Paris.
He holds a Masters in Management degree from HEC and earned a Ph.D. in Management Science from Paris-Dauphine University. He was a visiting professor of Corporate Strategy and International Business at the Ross Business School of the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) from 1991 to 2003; he has also had teaching assignments at INSEAD (Fontainebleau, France), at IESE (Barcelona, Spain), at INCAE (Costa Rica), at the Indian School of Business (Hyderabad), at Tsinghua University (Beijing, China), etc.

Pierre Dussauge is the author or co-author of several books in the field of strategic management, including Strategor (Dunod, 2016, 7th edition), the leading French language strategy textbook. He is also the author of many articles published in academic or practitioner-oriented journals. For the last few years, his research has focused on the topic of global strategic alliances.

In addition to his academic work, Pierre Dussauge has been a consultant or a management educator with a number of firms in Europe and in the US.

LAURENCE LEHMANN-ORTEGA
Affiliate Professor,
Strategy

Laurence Lehmann-Ortega is an Affiliate Professor of Strategic Management at HEC Paris.

A graduate of HEC Paris, she holds a Ph.D. in Management from the University of Aix en Provence.

After having first worked as a consultant in strategy, she now focuses on teaching and research, with an emphasis on strategic innovation, notably business model innovation.

Among other publications, she is a co-author of Strategor (Dunod, 2016, 7th edition), the leading French language strategy textbook.

GEORGES BLANC
Emeritus Professor,
Strategy

Georges Blanc is an Emeritus Professor of Strategic Management at HEC Paris. He has been teaching, consulting and doing research in the field of strategy and organizational change for more than forty years.

As a consultant for CEOs and top executives, he deals more specifically with the challenges of innovation, change and international expansion, notably in emerging countries. He also advises the management of Higher Education Institutions in Europe and Latin America.

BERNARD RAMANANTSOA
Former Dean of HEC Paris,
Emeritus Professor,
Strategy

Bernard Ramanantsoa is an Emeritus Professor of Strategic Management at HEC Paris. He was the Dean of HEC Paris from 1995 to 2015.

Bernard Ramanantsoa holds an Engineering degree from the “Ecole Supérieure d’Aéronautique de Toulouse“, an MBA from HEC Paris and a Ph.D. in management sciences from Paris-Dauphine University.

After having worked at SNCF for a few years, he joined the HEC faculty in 1979. A specialist of ethics and culture, he is the author of numerous books and articles on these topics. His latest published work is Apprendre et Oser (Albin Michel, 2015). Bernard Ramanantsoa is also a member of the board of several corporations and academic institutions.

HELENE CHANUT-MUSIKAS
Affiliate Professor,
Strategy

Hélène Chanut-Musikas is an Affiliate Professor at HEC Paris, where she teaches in the fields of strategy (innovation, growth strategy, corporate social responsibility, strategic alignment, strategic planning) and general management.

Prior to her association with HEC Paris, Hélène Chanut-Musikas acquired a comprehensive business experience while working for McKinsey & Co, Bain &Co and France Telecom (Orange), both in France and in the United States. Hélène Chanut-Musikas is a graduate from the “Ecole Normale Supérieure” and Sup Telecom in France.

BERTRAND MOINGEON
Professor,
Strategy

Bertrand Moingeon is a Professor of Strategic Management at HEC Paris, where he has served as Associate Dean for Executive Education for 16 years, as well as Deputy Dean. Bertrand Moingeon holds a Ph.D. in Sociology. A former visiting professor at Harvard Business School, he is the author of many articles and books, on change management, organizational learning and strategic innovation.

He is currently carrying out research projects on these topics as well as on stakeholders experience management. In synergy with his research activities, he has taught in numerous Executive Education programs and consulted with a wide variety of corporations in France and abroad.