

Emory University’s Goizueta Business School, founded in 1919, provides a world-class business education that combines functional specialization with a broad business perspective to create principle-based leaders. Our school is named after the late Roberto C. Goizueta, highly regarded CEO of Coca-Cola from 1981 until 1997. He placed his philosophical stamp on the school’s academic and financial development. Goizueta proclaimed, “Business schools today cannot just reflect business the way it is. They must teach business the way it will be.”
Goizueta delivers a high quality education through highly accessible, world-class faculty and a collaborative community. The School is regarded as a development ground for thought leaders, creating and disseminating knowledge at the cutting edge of management. At Goizueta excellence is the priority. Here -- one of three schools in the nation with four, top-25 programs -- students learn from world-renowned faculty, study with quality classmates and access a network that is as effective as it is passionate.