These are two case studies from The International Bankers School developed for a bank in Zurich and taught at the Chicago campus at the Four Seasons Hotel complex on Michigan Avenue.
The International Bankers School was a collaboration between Swiss banks, led by Credit Suisse, and various NYC investment and commercial banks. The original NYC campus was located across from the old WTC south tower. The IBS was relocated to Chicago by Robert van der Hooning in the 1990s and the faculty was upgraded to include only professors who won "Teacher of the Year" at the top 10 business schools in the world.
The curriculum featured 600-hour tracks in private banking/asset management and corporate/investment banking. Executives relocated to Chicago for 6-8 months and attended the IBS full time for their career development.
These are two case studies from The International Bankers School developed for a bank in Zurich and taught at the Chicago campus at the Four Seasons Hotel complex on Michigan Avenue.
The International Bankers School was a collaboration between Swiss banks, led by Credit Suisse, and various NYC investment and commercial banks. The original NYC campus was located across from the old WTC south tower. The IBS was relocated to Chicago by Robert van der Hooning in the 1990s and the faculty was upgraded to include only professors who won "Teacher of the Year" at the top 10 business schools in the world.
The curriculum featured 600-hour tracks in private banking/asset management and corporate/investment banking. Executives relocated to Chicago for 6-8 months and attended the IBS full time for their career development.
These are two case studies from The International Bankers School developed for a bank in Zurich and taught at the Chicago campus at the Four Seasons Hotel complex on Michigan Avenue.
The International Bankers School was a collaboration between Swiss banks, led by Credit Suisse, and various NYC investment and commercial banks. The original NYC campus was located across from the old WTC south tower. The IBS was relocated to Chicago by Robert van der Hooning in the 1990s and the faculty was upgraded to include only professors who won "Teacher of the Year" at the top 10 business schools in the world.
The curriculum featured 600-hour tracks in private banking/asset management and corporate/investment banking. Executives relocated to Chicago for 6-8 months and attended the IBS full time for their career development.