YOUR SUPPORT IS ESSENTIAL
Support the ESA Business School in Beirut
The ESA Business School embodies quality education and training in Lebanon.
In the face of the unprecedented crisis affecting the country, and in order to continue its mission to train tomorrow’s leaders, your support is precious.
Give ESA a future. Give Lebanon a future.
About ESA Business School
Born on April 5, 1996 from a Franco-Lebanese intergovernmental agreement, ESA is a Business School dedicated to the training of executives and managers from Lebanon and the Middle East.
Managed by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Paris region, ESA offers 10 degree programs, from Bachelor to Doctorate, and welcomes 550 students per year trained by more than 200 professors and international experts.
With 27 years of success under its belt, ESA is now a fully-fledged brand that enjoys a reputation commensurate with the quality of its training and the excellence of its partnerships with the leading international schools.
ESA has a network of more than 5,000 graduates throughout the world who demonstrate a real attachment to their school.
In addition to its primary mission as a “grande école”, ESA is fully committed to the future of Lebanon by leading an innovative ecosystem with a real societal impact.

The editorial by Maxence Duault,
General manager of ESA Business School
Help us to help Lebanon.
ESA Business School is a leading management school created by France and Lebanon and managed by the CCI of the Paris Ile-de-France region. For 27 years, ESA has been training executives and managers in Lebanon and the Middle East.
Faced with the terrible crisis that has hit the country, ESA has chosen to act and to commit itself by doing everything possible to continue to offer the best training in partnership with the greatest international schools.
Convinced that the future of Lebanon will depend on the preservation of a quality education accessible to the greatest number of people, we are aware of the role we have to play for the future of the country and the young generations.
But in the face of the storm that is impacting us, despite our ambitions and the extraordinary commitment of an entire team, we cannot succeed alone. We need everyone’s support.
Supporting the ESA means investing alongside us in human capital, the capital that will bring the country out of its torpor and give it a future.