Global Business School Network Names Stephen J. Sacca as CEO
Guy Pfeffermann founded GBSN in 2002
while serving as chief economist of the International Finance
Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank, where he spent a 40-year career.
Mr. Pfeffermann led GBSN's development as an influential organization
with a global mission, guiding it from its incubation at the IFC to an
independent organization with a membership that spans 36 countries.
Under Mr. Pfeffermann's leadership, GBSN engaged with business schools
around the world to foster connections, facilitate knowledge sharing,
and catalyze investment in management education as a tool for economic
and social development. Mr. Pfeffermann will continue this work as a
member of the GBSN Board of Directors.
"Stephen Sacca has had a highly successful career combining
international development and business education, a great mix for
leading GBSN," said Mr. Pfeffermann. "He is passionate about our mission
and I expect his entrepreneurial energy to move GBSN to new levels of
development impact."
Mr. Sacca is
coming to GBSN from the MIT Sloan School of Management, where he served
as director of the MIT Sloan Fellows Program, a 12-month, in-residence
master's degree program for high potential, mid-career executives from
all over the world. Under his stewardship, the program—the first
executive education program in the world—doubled in size and was
heralded by the Financial Times as "one of the most elite business programs in the world."
Prior to joining MIT in 2000, Mr. Sacca worked in numerous leadership
capacities in the US, Pakistan, and Denmark for Management Sciences for
Health, a nonprofit international public health management consulting
organization. He has consulted for the World Health Organization, the
World Bank, the Rockefeller Foundation, USAID, and several other
international development agencies. Mr. Sacca has lived in seven
countries and conducted short-term assignments in more than 50 countries
throughout Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. He
holds an M.S. from MIT Sloan and a B.S. from the University of New
Hampshire.
"The GBSN mission
resonated with me the first time I was introduced to the organization,"
said Mr. Sacca. "I am excited to work with the GBSN team and the board
to chart new directions for the organization that build on the excellent
legacy that Guy Pfeffermann has created over the last 15 years."
About GBSN
The Global Business School Network partners with business schools,
industry, foundations, and aid agencies to improve access to quality
locally relevant management education. With a growing network of more
than 70 leading business schools on six continents, GBSN facilitates
connections and knowledge sharing between members, and among those
schools and the broader business education and development communities.
It leverages member expertise to advise, train, and mentor educators
around the world. As a global convener and thought leader, it advocates
for investment in management education as a tool for economic and
social development. GBSN is paving the path for developing country
leaders, managers, and entrepreneurs to generate prosperity for their
families and societies. Learn more at www.gbsn.org.
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