Scholarship awarded to attend the Executive MBA programme at the School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg

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Johan Hallenby, founder and managing director of the Gothenburg-based growth company Viscus, a newcomer in physical exercise, rehab and sports, has been awarded a scholarship to attend the Executive MBA programme at the School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg. His studies will be financed by a generous entrepreneurial scholarship awarded by the Knut and Ragnvi Family Foundation.

“When I founded Viscus in 2009, I decided that I would do all I could to be the best version of myself as an entrepreneur and as a business leader. When I finished my Masters Degree in Management of growth enterprises in 2013, I decided to apply for the Executive MBA programme within five years to take my leadership and managerial skills to the next level. Since then, I’ve worked very hard and learned a lot. I have now reached that goal and look forward to continuing my personal development of the company’s vision as an entrepreneur and managing director”, says Johan Hallenby, MD, Viscus.

“One of the foundation’s goals is to award the Knut and Ragnvi Family Foundation’s entrepreneurial scholarship on an on-going basis to one or more persons for their desire to break new grounds. We believe that Johan Hallenby is a very good example of a person who dares go his own way and has the drive to create new concepts and business solutions in his industry. We wish him all the best and hope that the scholarship will play an important part in his development and in enhancing his skills”, comments Marianne Brismar, Chairman of the Board of the Knut and Ragnvi Family Foundation.

The Gothenburg Executive MBA program is a 21-month part-time management programme in English. It is the only MBA programme in Sweden accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA). With its Nordic-Asian focus, the participants will acquire the knowledge and tools needed to handle growing business responsibilities in a globalized market. Each module focuses on a specific topic and both hard and soft skills are developed. The programme is delivered entirely in English, and includes two separate 8-day residencies at elite universities in China and India.

For more information, please contact:

Torbjörn Hansson, Business Manager, GU School of Executive Education, torbjorn.hansson@gu.se 
+46 705 90 23 28
Håkan Ericson, Managing Director, GU School of Executive Education, hakan.ericson@handels.gu.se
+46 709 50 63 35
Marianne Brismar, Chairman of the Board of the Knut and Ragnvi Family Foundation. marianne.brismar@interceptab.se; +46 705 98 41 24
Johan Hallenby, MD Viscus, johan.hallenby@viscus.se, +46 735 07 07 07

About Viscus
Viscus is a growth company and newcomer in physical exercise, rehab and sports. Today, Viscus has a team of some 25 persons, has a presence in three Swedish cities and is growing rapidly in an expansive market. Viscus has three business areas: Staffing Concept, Sport-Science and its Viscus Masthugget facility.  www.viscus.se

About the Knut and Ragnvi Family Foundation
The purpose of the foundation is to support research and education in entrepreneurship and business management with a special focus on the company’s growth, logistics, innovation, quality and internationalisation as well as ergonomics and design. The scholarship is awarded to both entrepreneurs and researchers. www.familjenjacobssonsstiftelse.se 

The School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, delivers an Executive MBA programme with a Nordic-Asian focus, and custom programs for the private and public sectors. Deliveries take place in Sweden and globally. By designing programmes to always combine academic rigour and lasting practical relevance, The School of Business, Economics and Law develops leaders and executives. The School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg is the only business school in Sweden holding the three most prestigious international accreditations: AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS. Our schools are usually referred to as being “Triple Crown” accredited. Only some 70 business schools in the world are, corresponding to approximately 0.5% of the total number of business schools globally. www.guexed.com 

GU School of Executive Education, Viktoriagatan 13, PO Box 609, SE 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Tel. +46 31 786 13 83. www.guexede.com

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Johan Hallenby, founder and managing director of the Gothenburg-based growth company Viscus, a newcomer in physical exercise, rehab and sports, has been awarded a scholarship to attend the Executive MBA programme at the School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg. His studies will be financed by a generous entrepreneurial scholarship awarded by the Knut and Ragnvi Family Foundation.
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When I founded Viscus in 2009, I decided that I would do all I could to be the best version of myself as an entrepreneur and as a business leader. When I finished my Masters Degree in Management of growth enterprises in 2013, I decided to apply for the Executive MBA programme within five years to take my leadership and managerial skills to the next level. Since then, I’ve worked very hard and learned a lot. I have now reached that goal and look forward to continuing my personal development of the company’s vision as an entrepreneur and managing director
Johan Hallenby, MD, Viscus
One of the foundation’s goals is to award the Knut and Ragnvi Family Foundation’s entrepreneurial scholarship on an on-going basis to one or more persons for their desire to break new grounds. We believe that Johan Hallenby is a very good example of a person who dares go his own way and has the drive to create new concepts and business solutions in his industry. We wish him all the best and hope that the scholarship will play an important part in his development and in enhancing his skills
Marianne Brismar, Chairman of the Board of the Knut and Ragnvi Family Foundation