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Applicants flock to the global village

As a Washington DC-based political lobbyist, Vince Frillici may not seem the obvious candidate to enrol on an executive MBA degree taught across three continents.

But half-way through his OneMBA degree with the Kenan-Flagler school at the University of North Carolina, he has no regrets. “It's already paying dividends,” he says. “I feel it is adding value for my clients already.”

Mr Frillici, senior policy adviser with law firm Patton Boggs, is one of a growing number of managers who have chosen to study on a multicontinent programme when opting for an EMBA – an MBA for working managers.

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