Kellogg‑Recanati Executive MBA at the Coller School of Management is an executive education program (a joint EMBA degree) run by Tel Aviv University’s Coller School in partnership with the Kellogg School of Management — it is *not* an investment firm or a portfolio company.[2][4]
High‑Level Overview
- The Kellogg‑Recanati International Executive MBA is a two‑year, mid‑career executive program that awards a joint MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management and Tel Aviv University’s Recanati/Coller School of Management.[2][4]
- Mission and purpose: prepare senior and mid‑career executives for top leadership roles in global organizations by delivering general‑management training, international exposure and leadership development through workshops, case studies and global study weeks.[2][4]
- Program focus and sectors: the curriculum is general‑management (no fixed specializations) and attracts leaders across industries who need global management skills; teaching emphasizes international aspects of managerial functions and cross‑border leadership.[3][4]
- Impact on the startup/tech ecosystem: by cultivating cross‑border leadership, fostering access to the Kellogg Global Network and training senior executives in innovation and global strategy, the program indirectly strengthens Israel’s corporate and entrepreneurial leadership pipelines and connects Israeli executives to global venture and corporate partners.[4][6]
Origin Story
- The Kellogg‑Recanati EMBA is part of the Kellogg Executive MBA Global Network of joint EMBA programs established by Kellogg with leading schools worldwide; the Tel Aviv joint program pairs Kellogg with the Recanati Graduate School at Tel Aviv University and issues a joint degree from both institutions.[2][4]
- The program was designed to meet the needs of working executives by combining Kellogg’s global faculty and pedagogy with local leadership and regional expertise from the Coller/Recanati faculty, offering intensive global weeks and a schedule that accommodates full‑time careers.[2][3]
- Recent status: Tel Aviv University indicates it is redesigning its global MBA offerings and notes that recruiting for the KR program has ended while new EMBA/Global MBA formats are being developed, so the program’s structure and admissions have been in transition at the Coller School.[5]
Core Differentiators
- Joint degree and global network: issues a *joint* MBA from Kellogg and Tel Aviv University — a unique offering in Israel — and grants access to Kellogg’s extensive global alumni and partner campuses (one of the program’s primary differentiators).[4][2]
- Global immersion: a large share of courses are delivered in global study weeks (including an initial two‑week session at Kellogg’s campus), plus exchange weeks with other Kellogg Global Network campuses.[3][4]
- Executive‑focused delivery: curriculum and schedule tailored for working senior managers, combining casework, workshops and distinguished faculty drawn from Kellogg and Coller.[2][3]
- Local + global faculty blend: selected senior faculty from both schools and from the Kellogg Global Network teach in the program, bringing academic rigor and international practice.[2]
Role in the Broader Tech Landscape
- Riding the globalization and leadership development trend: the program addresses demand for cross‑border management skills as companies scale internationally and as ecosystems (like Israel’s tech sector) deepen global ties.[4][6]
- Timing and market forces: as tech firms increasingly require executives who can operate across markets and cultures, joint programs that combine U.S. and regional strengths become more valuable for talent development and corporate governance. The Kellogg partnership adds U.S. pedigree and network reach that can facilitate partnerships, fundraising relationships and global expansions for Israeli startups and corporates.[4][6]
- Influence: by upskilling senior executives and connecting them to a 60,000+ Kellogg alumni network and Coller alumni, the program acts as a conduit for best practices, international investors, and leadership talent into the Israeli and regional startup ecosystems.[4]
Quick Take & Future Outlook
- Near term: the Coller School is redesigning its global MBA/EMBA offerings and has paused recruiting for the Kellogg‑Recanati intake, so the program’s immediate future at Tel Aviv University is in flux as the school updates its executive education portfolio.[5]
- Medium term: demand for executive programs that combine global networks, leadership development and industry relevance should remain strong; if the joint Kellogg relationship continues in some form, the value proposition—network access, joint degree cachet and global immersion—remains compelling for senior leaders in tech and corporate sectors.[2][4][6]
- Strategic implications: continued emphasis on international study weeks, alumni engagement with venture and corporate partners, and integration with regionally focused leadership initiatives will determine how directly the program shapes startup funding, M&A and scale‑up activity in Israel. If the joint model is discontinued or heavily redesigned, those network and signaling benefits could change materially.[5]
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