[Global Career] EU Business School Graduates’ Wonderful Footprint

From traditional sectors (finance, FMCG, luxury retail) to tech giants (Amazon, Google, Salesforce) and sporting organizations like Manchester City, EU Business School graduates often attribute their international mindset to the school’s multicultural campuses in Geneva, Montreux, Barcelona, and Munich.

Below is a list of EU Business School alumni whose career stories have been officially featured or endorsed by EU Business School (for example, on its website, blog, or “Success Stories” page). Crucially, these individuals are publicly celebrated by the institution itself and have gone on to secure competitive roles at well-known organizations, akin to alumnus Omar Berrada at Manchester City.
Just a few examples of how EU Business School education has taken people to.
1. Omar Berrada
• Role: Chief Football Operations Officer at Manchester City
• Where EU Featured Him: EU Blog
• Why Notable? Omar oversees commercial strategy at one of the world’s best-known football clubs. He has spoken at EU events about the business of sports.
2. Javier Texidó
• Role: Formerly in leadership at Nestlé
• Where EU Featured Him: Publicly referenced in EU Business School’s promotional and alumni materials
• Why Notable? Frequently cited by EU as an example of a graduate who leveraged the school’s international MBA to rise within Nestlé, one of the world’s largest food and beverage companies.
3. Alexandra “Sasha” Tchouyekh
• Role: Co-founder of Dauntless Agency (Canada)
• Where EU Featured Her: Official EU Blog and alumni highlights
• Why Notable? While Dauntless Agency is an entrepreneurial venture rather than a global corporation, Sasha is a regularly featured alumna who credits EU’s multicultural environment for shaping her leadership and entrepreneurial mindset.
4. Thiago Madalena
• Role: Global Supply Manager at Apple
• Where EU Featured Him: EU “Success Stories”
• Why Notable? Thiago manages iPhone manufacturing lines at one of the world’s most iconic tech companies. EU spotlights him as proof that case-based learning can translate into high-level tech operations roles.
5. Ross Roxburgh
• Role: Brand Marketing Manager at Bacardi Global Travel Retail
• Where EU Featured Him: EU “Success Stories”
• Why Notable? Bacardi is a major spirits brand worldwide. Ross often discusses how EU’s practical approach helped him excel in brand strategy and marketing leadership.
6. Ivan Savel
• Role: Key Account Manager at Philip Morris International (PMI)
• Where EU Featured Him: EU “Success Stories”
• Why Notable? PMI is one of the biggest tobacco companies globally. Ivan credits EU Business School’s multicultural MBA classes for helping him navigate a global client base.
7. Ksenia Klimenko
• Role: Senior Finance Specialist at WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature), Switzerland
• Where EU Featured Her: EU “Success Stories”
• Why Notable? While WWF is an NGO rather than a corporation, it’s internationally recognized. Ksenia regularly participates in sustainability and finance panels, reinforcing EU’s focus on social impact as well as business.
8. Leonardo Morita
• Role: Account Manager at Google (Ireland)
• Where EU Featured Him: EU “Success Stories”
• Why Notable? Google is among the most competitive tech employers in the world. Leonardo’s profile exemplifies how EU’s international perspective can help grads break into Silicon Valley giants.
9. George (Georgios) Tanu
• Role: CFO at Indosat
• Where EU Featured Him: EU “Success Stories”
• Why Notable? Indosat is a major telecom provider in Southeast Asia. George highlights how EU’s programs enabled him to adapt Western business models to emerging markets.
10. Matthew Lef
• Role: Senior Manager, People Solutions at IPG Mediabrands
• Where EU Featured Him: EU “Success Stories”
• Why Notable? IPG Mediabrands is part of The Interpublic Group, one of the world’s “Big Four” advertising holding companies. Matthew has spoken about bridging organizational behavior theory with HR strategy in global ad agencies.
11. Galina Georgieva
• Role: Ambassador & Marketing Professional at a Leading European FinTech (per EU feature)
• Where EU Featured Her: EU Alumni interviews and social media highlights
• Why Notable? Though not a household name herself, Galina works in a fast-growing European FinTech environment that EU proudly showcases as an example of its entrepreneurial and innovation-focused alumni.
More to Find!
If you explore EU’s alumni interviews and event recordings, you’ll find many more graduates thriving in entrepreneurial ventures, regional leadership roles, or family businesses.
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