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The CEMS organization, being a non­profit association under French law, is governed by the the Strategic Board, the General Assembly and the Management Council, comprised of representatives from CEMS member schools, corporate partners, social partners, the Alumni Association and the Student Board.

Under the leadership of the CEMS Chair and Deputy Chair, the Strategic Board and the General Assembly convenes once a year, while the Management Council convenes continually throughout the year to set the strategic and operational framework of the organization. The Chairs are supported in their responsibilities by Committees, and CEMS Global Office, led by the CEMS Executive Director.

The CEMS Global Office is the permanent organizational body of CEMS, comprising members of staff who are responsible for senior management of the network, academic/quality management and coordination, corporate relations and services, contact to social partners, events and communications, and working with the elected student representatives of the Student Board and the Alumni Association. The team liaises closely with the Chairs and the Committee chairs while supporting the implementation process of decisions taken by the boards.

The CEMS Academic Committee, formed by the 34 local Academic Directors, the President of the Student Board and a representative of the Managers, takes decisions on CEMS MIM curriculum­related questions with the aid of the Programme Sub ­ committee, which also acts as Graduation Committee, taking decisions on borderline cases.

Academic Directors, local CEMS MIM Programme Managers, and Corporate Relations Managers play an extremely important role. They are the driving force of CEMS in their local institutions. The CEMS MIM Programme and Corporate Relations Managers deal with students and companies on a day­to ­ day basis while the Academic Directors are responsible for the implementation of the curriculum at the member schools. Most schools additionally appoint a Language Representative to the Language Advisory Committee who is available to answer questions related to examinations and language requirements, and eventually supports personal development.

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