Experts
Terence Tse is an Associate Professor at ESCP London campus.
Before joining ESCP in 2006, he worked at Ernst & Young, focusing on advisory to the UK financial services sector. Terence began his career as a mergers and acquisitions analyst at Schroders in Montréal and New York. Throughout his career, he has been a consultant to different companies, including a University of Cambridge-based biotech start-up and major corporations such as Laing O'Rouke, Shell, F&C Asset Management, Alitalia and Alliance Boots.
He obtained his doctoral degree from the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK. He also holds a Master of Arts in Corporate Strategy and Governance from the University of Nottingham, UK, and a Master of Economics from the Universität des Saarlandes, Germany. Terence earned his Bachelor of Arts in German and Economics from the University of Western Ontario, Canada.
Terence has published a number of articles in the areas of corporate finance and management in English, Chinese and Italian.
Mark ESPOSITO
Dr. Mark Esposito is a member of the Teaching Faculty at the Harvard University Extension School, an Associate Professor of business and economics at Grenoble Graduate School of Business in France, and a Senior Associate at the University of Cambridge-CISL in the UK.
At Harvard, Mark teaches Systems Thinking and Complexity, Modern Dilemmas and Business, Government & Society for the Extension and Summer Schools and serves as Institutes Council Co-Leader, at the Microeconomics of Competitiveness program (MOC) developed at the Institute of Strategy and Competitiveness, at Harvard Business School.
He is Founder & Director of the Lab-Center for Competitiveness, a think tank affiliated with the MOC network of Prof. Michael Porter at Harvard Business School and Head of the Political Economy and Sustainable Competitiveness Initiative.
He is a Research Fellow of the Center for Business and Sustainability at Ashridge Business School, a Research Fellow at the Institute of Competitiveness in India. Since September 2013, Mark has been appointed as Affiliate Faculty for the New England Complex Systems Institute.
He is a prolific author and his articles can be found on ResearchGate and his books on Amazon. Mark consults in the area of Corporate Sustainability and Competitiveness worldwide, including Board of Directors, Communities and National Governments. He has participated in projects for the European Parliament, the European Commission and The World Economic Forum, in his capacity of subject expert. He has advised the President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, on the systemic nature of the EU crisis and serves as a cross-theme contributor to the World Economic Forum's reports on Innovation Driven Entrepreneurship in Europe.