Rafael de Cárdenas López

Partner at Courage Partners Group at Munich Business School

Schools

  • Munich Business School

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Biography

Munich Business School

Rafael de Cárdenas López, MBA (MIT) is Venture Capitalist and Partner at Courage. Prior he has been founder and CEO at Hotchalk International and Chief Academic Officer at HotChalk Inc. Rafa has 20 years experience in building, leading and managing companies internationally. He served as President of Innovation and Global Products at GrupoSM (a large international education publishing company) running operations in several countries. Earlier in his career, he served at Arthur Andersen, auditing companies in the energy sector, and has founded two non-profit organizations. He is also a Lecturer of Leadership and Emerging Markets at Munich Business School.

[Courses and focus]

At MBS:  Lecturer for Leadership and Management in Emerging Markets

Programs:  MBA General Management

Topics of expertise: Leadership, Innovation, Creativity

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