Under the exceptional leadership of María Ángeles Martos Molina, General Manager of Rome Business School, and Dean Antonio Ragusa, Rome Business School continues to advance its global growth strategy by confirming six new institutional partnerships across India. This milestone reinforces the School’s long-term vision to shape global leaders through academic excellence, innovation, and meaningful international collaboration.
These new partnerships represent a significant step in our journey to create a global educational ecosystem where talent, innovation, and cross-cultural learning converge, said Dean Antonio Ragusa. We are proud to work alongside leading Indian institutions to co-develop initiatives that reflect the excellence and values of Rome Business School.
The six confirmed Indian partners include:
These partnerships will enable joint academic programs, double certification pathways, executive education tracks, and a broad range of international mobility opportunities, including participation in Rome Business School’s signature International Bootcamps and Study Tours.
These strategic partnerships development is led by Gerlie Saura, Senior Manager of International Business Development, as part of Rome Business School’s focused India strategy, in synergy with Eleonora Mantovani, who leads the International Relations team and coordinates global initiatives with international partners to deliver Bootcamps and Study Tours in Italy.
India represents a critical region in our vision of building a truly interconnected academic platform, added María Ángeles Martos Molina, General Manager of Rome Business School.
Each partnership is a step toward building value-driven, cross-cultural collaborations that benefit students, faculty, and the corporate communities we serve.
As part of Planeta Formación y Universidades, Rome Business School reaffirms its mission to cultivate future global leaders, inspired by innovation, ethics, and excellence. With these partnerships, Rome Business School positions itself as a bridge between Europe and Asia in higher education.