Duke Corporate Education

Duke Corporate Education
Not for Profit
Industry Corporate Education
Founded Durham, North Carolina, United States (2000 (2000))
Headquarters Durham, North Carolina, United States
Number of locations
6
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Michael Chavez, CEO
Owner Duke University
Number of employees
115 (2014)
Website www.dukece.com

Duke Corporate Education (Duke CE) is a global provider of non-degree custom executive education and other learning and development services. They are a not-for-profit support corporation to Duke University, having been created in July 2000 as a carve-out from Duke’s Fuqua School of Business.

Duke CE is staffed by 115 business practitioners and academics. Additionally it employs the services of significant numbers of educators made up of academics, consultants, coaches, facilitators, actors, industry experts, retired executives and others.

History

Duke Corporate Education (Duke CE) was established in July 2000, as a carve-out of the custom executive education practice of the Duke University's Fuqua School of Business.

Ranking

Duke CE is a premier global provider of custom executive education, consistently ranked among the top three providers in the world by the Financial Times for 15 years and #1 in BusinessWeek for 12 years. [1]

Offices

Duke CE’s headquarters are in Durham, NC, USA. Other offices are in London, UK; Johannesburg, South Africa; Singapore; Ahmedabad, India; as well as Carlsbad, CA, USA.

Publishing

Dialogue is Duke CE's quarterly journal, looking at the latest leadership and management issues. It is published by LID Publishing and distributed free of charge via download, or for a fee in print form.

Notes and references

  1. Financial Times 19 May 2003, 17 May 2004, 16 May 2005, 15 May 2006, 14 May 2007, 12 May 2008, 11 May 2009, 10 May 2010, 9 May 2011, 14 May 2012, 13 May 2013, 21 May 2014; BusinessWeek 20 October 2003, 24 October 2005, 12 November 2007, 16 November 2009, 14 November 2011, 7 November 2013
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