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ENERGY MANAGEMENΤMASTERCLASS SERIES

The World’s First Business School (est. 1819)

2015 - 2016

LONDON

BERLIN

MADRID

TORINO

PARIS

Entrepreneurship

Cross-cultural management

Innovation &creativity

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The Energy Masterclasses at ESCP Europe Business School are a series of fast-track courses built around the expertise, knowledge and experience developed through our Executive Master in Energy Management (EMEM) programme. In addition to educating the next generation of leaders and pioneering thinkers in the energy sector, the Masterclasses allow participants to take advantage of our unique style of business education across four European locations: London, Paris, Berlin and Madrid.

The Masterclasses develop leadership practice immersed in real-world challenges within the energy sector, building upon a diverse community of ESCP Europe faculty experts and world-leading professionals. The curriculum is

developed through the expertise of our networks in areas such as oil, gas, renewables, electricity and others, which are at the heart of the EMEM programme. In addition to scrutinising energy initiatives around the world, the location of each Masterclass provides focus on the local market and supplies in-depth knowledge according to your needs.

The series will provide you with first-class expertise on actual and plausible changes in the businesses and organisations you will lead. At the end of your chosen Masterclass, you will receive a verified, credited ESCP Europe certificate, which will allow you to continue your education with us and obtain a full diploma for the Executive Master in Energy Management (EMEM), should you choose.

• Five ESCP Europe campuses in Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid and Torino

• The World’s First Business School (est. 1819)

• 100 academic alliances worldwide

• Triple accredited: EQUIS, AMBA, AACSB

• Regularly ranked among the world’s best business schools

• 4,000 students in degree programmes representing 90 different nationalities

• 5,000 high-level participants in customised training programmes and executive education

• 130 research-active professors representing more than 20 nationalities

• 120 affiliate and visiting professors, and more than 700 practitioners and experts

• 45,000 active alumni in more than 150 countries worldwide

ESCP EUROPE AT A GLANCE

Dr. Kostas Andriosopoulos

Academic DirectorEnergy ProgrammesESCP EuropeLondon Campus

Α MESSAGE FROM THE PROGRAMME DIRECTOR

EXECUTIVE MASTERCLASS SERIESAND PROGRAMMEESCP Europe has developed a customisable study track for busy managers who are interested in the energy industry. The Energy Masterclass series has a flexible and itinerant format, which allows busy executives to enhance their managerial skills. It is designed around the existing Executive Master in Energy Management programme,

offering the flexibility to choose the duration of your course. You can decide to achieve individual certificates with our Energy Masterclass options or pursue the full Executive Master in Energy Management (EMEM) degree to accelerate your career. The Energy Masterclass is a great way to pursue an academic degree and optimise your network.

The Executive Master in Energy Management is divided into four two-week modules taught at our campuses in London, Berlin, Paris and Madrid, and one final international seminar in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The programme is delivered by world renowned faculty and industry practitioners.

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MASTERCLASS SERIES

MON - FRI: 09:00 - 18:00

In collaboration with:

• Corporate Finance (2 days)• Corporate & Business Strategy (2 days)

• Energy Policy (1 day)

• Environmental Management (1 day)

• Business Organisation & Entrepeneurship (2 days) • Business Organisation & Entrepeneurship (2 days)

• Environmental Management (1 day)

• Energy Policy (1 day)

• Corporate & Business Strategy (2 days)

• Oil & Gas (3 days)

• Energy Economics (2 days)

• Electricity & Renewables (3 days)

• Energy Commodity Trading & Shipping (2 days)

• Energy Commodity Trading & Shipping (2 days)

• Company Visit: EDF Nuclear Plant

• Company Visit: EBNW Start-Up Incubator and Alstom Power GmBH

• Company Visit: GDF Suez

• Company Visit: Red Electrica de Espana and Renewable Plants

• Company Visit: Cenpes and Funil Hydro Power Plant

• Electricity & Renewables (2 days)

• Energy Economics (2 days)

• Energy Risk Management (1 day)

• Energy Risk Management (1 day)

• Project & Supply Chain Management (1 day)• Research Methods (1 day)

• Energy Law (1 day)

• Electricity & Renewables (2 days)

• Energy Project Evaluation & Financing (2 days)

• Energy Economics (1 day)

• Oil & Gas (2 days)

• Oil & Gas (2 days)

• Corporate Finance (2 days)

• Corporate Finance (2 days)

FUNDAMENTALS IN ENERGYTECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT

ENERGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP& STRATEGY

ENERGY MARKETS,TRADING & HEDGING

ENERGY PROJECTDEVELOPMENT & VALUE CREATION

2015 2016

LONDON

MASTERCLASS 1

14-26 September

BERLIN

16-27 November

MADRID

11-23 April

LONDON(week 1)

PARIS(week 2)

15-20 Feb 22-27 Feb

ENERGY MARKETSSEMINARS

RIO DE JANEIRO

13-18 June

MASTERCLASS 2 MASTERCLASS 3 MASTERCLASS 4 MASTERCLASS 5

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ΜΑSTERCLASS PACKAGES

Get a 10% early bird discount or a 20% corporate discountif you join with a colleague.

EARLY BIRD & CORPORATE DISCOUNTS 10%DISCOUNT

Early Bird

20%DISCOUNT

Corporate

MASTERCLASSADMISSION PROCEDURE

ADMISSION CONTACT

REGISTRATIONNo application fees apply for Masterclasses

1st payment:50% payment upon acceptance

2nd payment:50% payment on starting date

Tuition fees include:• Basic books and documentation• Lecture Material• Certificate of Attendance• Meals & Welcome Dinner

The following costs are not included:• Travel & Accommodation

APPLICATION PROCEDURE• Email Crochenka McCarthy for a registration form at: [email protected]

• Submit a recent CV and copy of your degree certificate(s)

REQUIREMENTS• A minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience (not necessarily in the Energy industry)

• Fluency in English

Crochenka McCarthy

ESCP Europe - London campus 527 Finchley RoadLondon NW3 7BGUnited Kingdom

EMEM: THE KEY FACTS• A flexible, 12-month, part-time programme that enables candidates to combine executive studies with their full-time job

• Study at four ESCP Europe campuses: London, Berlin, Paris and Madrid

• One-week International Seminar held in Rio de Janeiro

• Taught entirely in English

• Integrated International Consultancy Project

• Delivered by world renowned faculty and industry practitioners

• Strong support from the Energy industry via our Research Centre for Energy Management www.rcem.eu

• Excellent networking opportunities owing to our 45,000-strong alumni network

• Designed for students with a Master degree and 5 years of working experience

• More than 40 professors and practitioners teaching on the programme/emem/scholarships

FULL PROGRAMMEFor general information about the Executive Master in Energy Management programme and modules please contact:[email protected] or find out more at:

escpeurope.eu/emem

+44 (0)20 7443 [email protected]

Completing individual Masterclasses allows progression to the full EMEM programme

PACKAGE A

PACKAGE B

PACKAGE C

PACKAGE D*

£6,000

£12,000

£15,000

£22,000

*Candidates who choose package D will obtain a full Executive Master in Energy Management diploma.

MASTERCLASS 1

ALL MASTERCLASSES + ENERGY MARKETS SEMINARS

EXECUTIVE MASTER IN ENERGY MANAGEMENT QUALIFICATION

MASTERCLASS 1

1 ADDITIONAL MASTERCLASS

MASTERCLASS 1

2 ADDITIONAL MASTERCLASSES

ENERGY MARKETSSEMINARS

ENERGY MARKETSSEMINARS

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCEAT AN INTERNATIONAL STANDARD

130 professors make up the ESCP Europe full-time faculty. The School also has more than 80 affiliate faculty members, and some 700 part-time professors and working professionals. Each year, the School welcomes more than 40 visiting professors from leading universities around the world. ESCP Europe’s full-time faculty members devote a large portion of their time to research in order to develop and disseminate knowledge at the forefront of their fields for the benefit of students, corporations, and society as a whole. They regularly publish their work within leading international outlets, and are active members of national and international research networks. Moreover, each faculty member has one day per week for consulting activities and as such stays closely connected to the business world.

FACULTY

Some of our visiting lecturers include:

Gianfranco Scalabrini 3H Partners

Cécile Tibi-Rambal Total S.A.

Anastasis Kokkinos Esanda Engineering

Thierry Bros Société Générale

Luke Horswell Smart Global Trading

Riccardo Chiarelli World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO)

Ernesto Barrios García-Belaunde Repsol

Nick Frydas European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSOe)

Mamdouh Salameh World Bank & United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO)

Tony Backos AB Management LLC

Anthony Livanios Energy Stream CMG GmbH

Ronan Lory EDF Trading

Yanos Michopoulos Energy Consultant (fmr VESTAS)

Joachim Lang E.ON

Yvonne Melchers MCF Corporate Finance GmbH

Giuseppe Tringali Knud E. Hansen A/S

Jerome Schmitt Total S.A.

Kostas is the Executive Director of the Research Centre for Energy Management at ESCP Europe Business School, where he holds the position of Associate Professor in Finance and Energy Economics. He is also the Academic Director of the Postgraduate (MEM) and Executive (EMEM) Masters in Energy Management. In this function he teaches courses at postgraduate level in Corporate Finance, Energy Markets, Real Options for Project Valuation, and Energy Risk Management. Kostas holds a PhD in Finance (Cass Business School, City University London), where he has been the recipient of the

prestigious Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation’s scholarship. He also holds an MBA and MSc in Finance (Northeastern University, Boston, USA), and a Bachelor degree in Production Engineering and Management (Technical University of Crete, Greece). His work has been published in international finance- and energy-related Journals, and has participated in recognised conferences world-wide. He has edited special issues in recognised journals, acts as a reviewer for a number of academic journals, and has organised numerous international conferences. In addition to his academic profile he has an extensive professional experience in the business world. Kostas is currently the Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Greek Public Gas Corporation (DEPA).

Othman is an Assistant Professor of Finance at ESCP Europe, teaching Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Finance, Project Finance, and Energy Management. Othman also teaches Corporate Finance on the Executive MBA programme at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. He is the co-Director of the Executive Master in Energy Management at ESCP Europe. Prior to this, Othman was a Research Associate at Judge Business School, investigating the resource-based view of oil & gas companies as well as the key challenges and opportunities facing National Oil Companies (NOCs). Othman was also

a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Cambridge China Development Trust. Othman’s areas of research include behavioural finance and capital structure decisions; the comparative advantages of oil & gas companies; the link between carbon emissions and economic growth; and the effect of hosting international sporting events on the construction and tourism sectors in the BRICs. Othman holds a PhD and an MPhil in Finance, both from Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. Prior to that, Othman completed an MSc in International Securities, Investment and Banking as well as an MEng in Computer Systems Engineering.

Patrick is an Emeritus Professor of Finance and Economics in ESCP Europe. In the course of his career with the School he has occupied several positions: in London, he was the Campus Director; in Asia he was the Director of the School of Management at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT, Bangkok, Thailand); and in Paris he was the Director of the MBA programme. Patrick also contributed to the development of various international programmes, such as the MEBF (Master in Economics of Banking and Finance, Hanoi & Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam), an ESCP Europe/Paris Dauphine joint programme; he

holds the position of academic co-Director. His research activities were first in the field of insurance and risk management. More recently he has also developed an expertise in the field of energy management with a particular focus on international project finance. Presently he is member of the board of the Master in Energy Management and the Executive Master in Energy Management.

Sylvie is Professor for Environment and Economics at ESCP Europe’s Berlin campus. She is an economist with a doctorate in ecological economics and a habilitation at the crossroads of ecological and evolutionary economics. Before joining ESCP Europe in 2011, she was a lecturer and researcher in the department for environmental and behavioural economics at the University of Kassel. She has a broad teaching experience, ranging from microeconomic courses to environmental and resource economics, and ecological economics to programming classes in Mathematica and Java. At ESCP Europe she teaches environmental management and sustainability as well as economics.

She is responsible for the specialisation in sustainability and has developed several programmes on sustainability in business and companies for executives. Her research interests are climate-economic models, behavioural aspects of environmental problems, resource scarcity and water conflicts.

Miguel is the Academic Dean for Executive Education at ESCP Europe’s Madrid campus and is involved in projects with energy clients, mostly in the area of innovation, business models and business planning. Miguel holds a BS, MSc and PhD from Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (UPM), an MSc from Ecole Centrale Paris, and an MBA from MIT Sloan. Prior to joining ESCP Europe, he was the Coordinator of the Business Administration Unit at UPM and two Erasmus Mundus masters, one on energy. He has also worked for several years at Alcatel in new product development, and with Diamondcluster (now

Oliver Wyman) in management consulting, launching several companies in different sectors throughout Europe for the latter. His current research is related to entrepreneurship, business models and innovation, both for the energy sector and other industries.

OUR CORE FACULTY TEAM

Dr. Kostas Andriosopoulos

Associate Professor Finance & Energy Economics

Dr. Othman Cole

Assistant Professor Finance

Dr. Sylvie Geisendorf

Professor Environment & Economics

Dr. Miguel Palacios

Associate Professor Strategy, Organisational Behaviour & HR

Dr. Patrick Gougeon

Emeritus ProfessorEconomics & Finance

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The Research Centre for Energy Management’s Mission is to build a strong proactive partnership between energy corporations, government agencies, and the academic community, in preparation for a new energy era. This will be achieved through the promotion of rigorous and objective empirical research on issues related to energy management, finance and policy, in order to support decision-making by both government and industry.

OURMISSION

ADVISORY BOARD

THE RESEARCH CENTREFOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT

Ernesto Barrios García-Belaunde Head of Masters, Repsol

Iain Bartholomew Subsurface Director, Siccar Point Energy

Thierry Bros Senior Analyst, European Gas & LNG Markets, Société Générale

Ann Cormack International Director, Rolls-Royce

Stephen Edwards VP, Business Development & Planning, Nexen

Rick Gill MD, Natural Gas Europe

Michael Jefferson Member, International Advisory Board, Energy Policy journal; Affiliate Professor, ESCP Europe Business School

Anne Jourdain Head of Strategy & Digital transformation, GDF SUEZ

Angela Knight CEO, Energy UK

Ronan Lory CFO, EDF Trading

Denise Massey MD, Energy Innovation Centre

Yanos Michopoulos Business Leader, Management Consultant &Guest MBA / Executive Education Speaker

Lord Rupert Redesdale Chairman, Energy Managers Association (EMA);CEO, Carbon Management Association (CMA)

Gianfranco Scalabrini Partner, 3H Partners

Klaus Schäfer CEO, E.ON Global Commodities SE (EGC)

Jérôme Schmitt Executive VP, Sustainable Development, Total

Cécile Tibi-Rambal VP, Markets Risk Management, Total

Finn Wollesen Petersen MD, Knud E. Hansen A/S

Few would dispute the assertion that we are entering a new energy era: global demand for oil booms as supplies dwindle; price volatility and geopolitical instability are increasingly common, as are globalisation and market deregulation; and all the while environmental concerns grow. Both collectively and individually, these factors call for a significant restructuring of the energy sector to improve efficiency and develop new sustainable energy sources.

The challenge is primarily technological but also managerial. Considering the amount of capital needed to boost energy supplies and promote the necessary technological innovations in a world of high uncertainty, expertise in project management, supply chain, finance, human resource and organisational management are of the utmost importance for decision making and forming policy.

Bringing together the expertise of its faculty and its many external international associates, the objective of the Research Centre for Energy Management (RCEM) at ESCP Europe Business School is to cooperate with, and possibly assist, key industry players to facilitate the integration of managerial and technological skills. The results of the RCEM’s research are available to the public through publications, workshops and conferences, educational programmes and other public outreach activities. The RCEM is enhanced through the direct cooperation with government agencies, and academic and industry associates from across the globe. The centre acts as the umbrella for our Energy Management Master programmes (EMEM and MEM).

Α MESSAGE FROMTHE RCEM DIRECTORS

@ ESCP EUROPE

Prof. Dr. Patrick Gougeon

RCEM DirectorESCP EuropeParis Campus

Dr. Kostas Andriosopoulos

RCEM Executive DirectorESCP EuropeLondon Campus

Find out more about the Research Centre for Energy Management:

www.rcem.eu twitter.com/EnergyRCEM

RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS

RESEARCH THEMES

Central to the mission of the RCEM is the communication of research results to inform and support decision making in industry and government. Priority is given to topics with high managerial or strategic relevancy, and research developed in close cooperation with corporate sponsors to analyse and provide solutions to specific questions. The Centre’s research themes cover a wide range of topics related to Energy markets, including but not limited to:

• Energy Market Volatility and Financial Risk Management• Project Financing, Structured Finance and Energy Capacity• Emissions Trading and Energy Efficiency• Deregulation, Competition and Financial Strategy Mergers and Acquisitions• Ethics, Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Climate Change and the Environment• Electricity Markets and Renewables

PUBLISHED PAPERS

Members of the RCEM at ESCP Europe Business School regularly publish their research findings in leading academic journals.

RCEM WORKING PAPERS

The Working Paper Series provides researchers with the opportunity to make the results of new and continuing work available in a timely fashion. Many of the working papers are drast stages of research produced by members of the RCEM and joint projects with external researchers that will eventually be published in international scientific journals.

JOURNALS

The RCEM is actively involved with the publication of the International Journal of Financial Engineering & Risk Management (IJFERM), published by Inderscience. www.inderscience.com/ijferm

The RCEM organised an event at the Hellenic Centre in London during which we discussed the reality and circumstances south-eastern Mediterranean countries are facing regarding energy supply, potential new discoveries, and regional geopolitics and geostrategy. The top-level presentations provided a clear view on key factors and future developments, delivered as they were by Ministers, International Consultants and Oil & Gas CEOs. It was a fascinating and useful experience!

How we meet the energy needs of people has never been more central to the global political and social debate. The RCEM at ESCP Europe provides an excellent platform that brings together world-class academics, leading industry and government experts to discuss current energy challenges around the globe. ESCP Europe is helping to develop the next industry leaders and are pleased to be associated with RCEM and its expertise.

Ernesto BarriosHead of Masters, Repsol

Rick GillMD, Natural Gas Europe

The RCEM provides a forum for international dialogue through its conferences, workshops and seminars (featuring contributions from leading international figures, as well as ESCP Europe students and alumni).

• Conferences & Workshops• Research & Publications• Views on Energy News• Master in Energy Management• Executive Master in Energy Management• Bespoke Executive Education• Advanced Master Classes

THE CENTRE’S ACTIVITIES

VIEWS ONENERGY NEWS

Please join us @ www.rcem eu/views

Thanks to the Research Centre for Energy Management’s wide network in the academic and business communities, our views on energy news give you comprehensive insight into energy issues.

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BERLINHeubnerweg 8 – 1014059 Berlin, DeutschlandT: + 49 30 32007 [email protected]

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Ranking 2014