In one of the strongest year-over-year gains of 14 spots, the Global Executive M.B.A. program at the University of Miami sends a clear signal of growing national momentum in executive education by breaking into the national top 50 at No. 47 in the latest Poets&Quants Executive M.B.A. ranking.
“Breaking into the top 50 with a 14-spot rise in a single year reflects the strong momentum of our Global Executive M.B.A. program,” said Paul A. Pavlou, dean of Miami Herbert. “It speaks to the caliber of our faculty and the value our students gain as executives navigating complex organizations in an increasingly AI-driven world.”
The Poets&Quants cumulative ranking combines three major assessments, U.S. News & World Report, Financial Times, and QS, making it one of the most comprehensive measures of Executive M.B.A. quality, reputation, and impact. Strong performance across all three rankings drove this significant rise.
This milestone also reinforces Miami Herbert’s broader strategy to deliver rigorous and relevant business education for senior leaders, with a curriculum grounded in AI, analytics, business technology, and leadership.
Designed for experienced executives ready to expand their impact, the program develops the capabilities that matter most today: strategic judgment, global perspective, and human-centered leadership.
“This is more than another ranking,” Pavlou said. “It is validation that the Global Executive M.B.A. program at the University of Miami belongs among the nation’s top programs, and that our momentum is accelerating.”