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Professor Bodo B. Schlegelmilch heads the Institute for International Marketing Management at WU Vienna University of Economics and Business and is Chair of the Association of MBAs and Business Graduates Association. For more than 10 years, he served as Founding Dean of the WU Executive Academy.
Initially educated in Germany, he obtained two doctorates (a PhD in international marketing and a DLitt in corporate social responsibility) from the University of Manchester (UK) and an honorary PhD from Thammasat University (Thailand). Starting at Deutsche Bank and Procter & Gamble in Germany, he continued his career at the University of Edinburgh and the University of California, Berkeley. Appointments as British Rail Chair of Marketing at the University of Wales (UK) and Professor of International Business at Thunderbird School of Global Management (USA) followed.
Bodo serves on several Business School advisory boards in Europe and Asia and is member of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Marketing Science. He holds/held visiting appointments, for example at the Universities of Minnesota (USA), Keio (Japan), Leeds (UK), Sun Yat-Sen (China), Cologne (Germany) and the Indian School of Business (India), and has taught in over 30 countries.
Bodo received numerous teaching and research awards as well as Fellowships from the Academy of International Business, the Academy of Marketing Science and the Chartered Institute of Marketing. His research interests span from international marketing strategy to CSR, and his work has been published in a wide range of books and journals, such as the Journal of International Business Studies, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science and Journal of World Business. He has also been the first European Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Marketing, published by the American Marketing Association.
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As Rector of INCAE Business School since 2015, Enrique Bolaños has focused on ensuring academic excellence and leading the transformation of the institute at all levels.
He has managed to consolidate INCAE as the best Business School in Latin America, according to the Financial Times ranking, and has led it to obtain the triple crown of accreditation from the AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS agencies, in addition to that of SACS.
Under his leadership, INCAE has strengthened ties with some of the most prestigious business schools in the United States, broadened the diversity of its faculty in terms of gender and nationalities, and renewed the academic curriculum of its master’s programs.
One of his greatest successes has been that, even before the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, he had already laid the groundwork for an extensive program of online courses in partnership with Emeritus. With the launch of INCAE Online, in 2019 and under the guidance of Rector Bolaños, the institute successfully moved into high-quality online education.
His rectorship drove the founding of the Latin American Center for Entrepreneurship and has led landmark initiatives of other impact centers of the institute: the Latin American Center for Competitiveness and Sustainable Development, and the Center for Collaborative and Women’s Leadership.
He is President of the Enrique Bolaños Foundation and a member of the Board of Directors of the Nicaraguan Foundation for Economic and Social Development (FUNIDES). He holds a degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Michigan and an MBA from INCAE Business School. His work experience includes his role as CEO of Flexsys in Brussels, Belgium, where he successfully led the company to become a leader in the rubber additives industry.
He is married to Lourdes Chamorro César. Together they have five children and eight grandchildren.
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Dean of Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Fangruo Chen, has been Dean of Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, since August 2018. He is also Guangqi Chair Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Professor Chen graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1985 with a dual bachelor’s degree in naval architecture and ocean engineering and computer science and technology. He received a masters from Moore School of Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania and a doctorate from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania in the US. In 1992, he started work at Columbia Business School successively as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Tenured Associate Professor. In 2005, he earned the title of Ira Rennert Professor of Business. In 2010, his title was changed into MUTB Professor of International Business.
Professor Chen has successively served as a distinguished visiting professor at many renowned universities, such as Stanford Business School, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Peking University and Tianjin University. He is a former Chairman of the Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Society in the US, and is the Founding Chairman of the Chinese Scholars Association for Management Science and Engineering (CSAMSE).
Professor Chen has been engaged in the research of operation management, supply chain management, and the interdisciplinary study of operation and marketing. In the field of international academic research, he has promoted the communication and cooperation between operation and marketing management.
He is a past winner of America’s National Science Foundation’s CAREER Award (the former Presidential Youth Award) and a winner of the Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
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Josep Franch is the Dean of ESADE Business School since 2014, where he is an associate professor in marketing.
He has the academic and operational leadership of one of the most renowned academic institutions in higher management education, consistently ranked amongst the Top 10 in Europe and the Top 25 in the world; with an enrolment close to 1,400 undergraduate students and 1,200 graduate students, representing 100+ different nationalities; managing an operational budget above €60 million.
He leads a faculty body of 135 permanent faculty members organised in 6 academic departments and 10 institutes and research groups.
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Dean and Professor of Management, School of Business, The American University of Cairo (AUC)
Sherif Kamel is a Professor Of Management, Dean of the School of Business at the American University in Cairo (AUC), and President of the Board of Governors of the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt.
Before that, he was a senior advisor for strategic planning to the president and vice president for information management at the American University in Cairo. Before joining AUC, he was director of the Regional Information Technology Institute. Prior to that, he managed the training department of the Cabinet of Egypt Information and Decision Support Center.
Kamel is an Eisenhower Fellow. He is the Co-chair of the Board of Stewards of the African Women Entrepreneurship Cooperative, a member of the AACSB International Middle East North Africa Advisory Council, Egypt-U.S. Business Council, and a founding member of the Internet Society of Egypt.
He was a member of the World Bank Knowledge Advisory Commission and chairman of the Chevening Association in Egypt. His research and teaching interests include digital transformation, information technology transfer to developing nations, decision support systems, and entrepreneurship. His work is published in information systems and management journals, books, and magazines.
He is the author of the NileView article series. He serves on the editorial board of Case Focus: The Journal of Business and Management Teaching Cases in the Middle East and Africa. He is the associate editor of the Journal of IT for Development and the Journal of Cases on Information Technology.
Kamel holds a PhD in information systems from the London School of Economics and Political Science, an MBA, a bachelor’s in business administration, and a master’s in Islamic art and architecture from The American University in Cairo.
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Wendy is Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Dean at the University of Edinburgh Business School. She has previously held several leadership roles in the School, including Director of Research and Director of Undergraduate Programmes. Her main research field is age and employment, with a particular focus on changes in employees’ and employers’ attitudes and practices in extending working lives. She is especially interested in the ways in which gender, age and health interact to affect work and retirement experiences amongst older men and women across Europe. Her work has received funding from research councils, industry partners, government and EU and is published widely in leading academic journals. She is on the Boards of Edinburgh Innovation and Standard Life Foundation, and is a member of the UKRI Equality, Diversity and Inclusion external Advisory Group.
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Emmanuel Métais was appointed Dean of EDHEC Business School in 2017.
He has been on the EDHEC Faculty for the past 25 years. He successively served as Department Chair, Director of various EDHEC International Programmes and EDHEC Global MBA and Associate Dean of Grande Ecole Programme.
Professor Métais is a Board Member of the French Grandes Ecoles de Management Association. His main teaching and research interests revolve around corporate strategy, with a specific focus on disruptive strategies and M&A performance.
He has published a book and more than 30 articles or book chapters pertaining to these themes in French and international academic journals.
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Professor Peter Moizer was the Dean of Leeds University Business School from 2008 to 2019.
Peter graduated with a chemistry degree from the University of Oxford and trained as a Chartered Accountant with Price Waterhouse before joining the Department of Accounting and Finance at the University of Manchester in 1979 and then moving to the University of Leeds in 1989 as its Professor of Accounting. He has been a chair and member of many EQUIS and AACSB peer review teams
He was an Editor of Accounting and Business Research for 13 years and a co-founder of the European Auditing Research Network. He has been a member of the Council and other committees of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, for whom he is one of two senior moderators for its professional level examination.
For eight years, he was a Reporting Member of the UK Competition Commission and contributed to the judgements on the economic regulation of Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports, the merger to produce ITV, and the market inquiries into home credit and into BAA. He is a Strategic Advisor to the Greater Manchester Pension Fund (assets of some €26 billion). He is a trustee of EFMD and a member of the EQUIS committee. He is the Chair of the Board of Governors of the Northern School of Contemporary Dance.
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Gary Narunsky is the Group Chief Financial Officer for Global University Systems. He serves as Executive Chairman for GUS Canada and GUS R3 and heads the GUS Investment Committee.
Gary is also a Board Observer of Arden University and serves on its Audit and Remuneration Committees.
Gary is the Vice Chairman of AMBA’s Board of Trustees and is the organisation’s Honorary Treasurer. He also serves as Chair of the Finance and Risk Committee and as a member of the HR and Nominations Committee.
Gary was the CFO and is a Partner of Grovepoint, an investment firm which operated as principal investor and investment manager.
He also currently serves as a non-executive director of Takepayments, a payments business which provides card acceptance services and specialises in providing payments solutions to SMEs.
Prior to joining Grovepoint, Gary spent 10 years as the Chief Financial Officer of global education group, Cognita, having been part of the founding executive management team. There he led more than 40 successful UK and cross-border acquisitions to build the group from a business plan to one which operated 65 schools in seven countries. Before joining Cognita, Gary was the Chief Financial Officer of GEMS Education UK, where he helped establish a UK presence for the organisation.
Gary obtained his MBA from London Business School after which he became a Vice President of Merrill Lynch’s Investment Banking division in London where he focused in its Corporate Finance and M&A divisions.
Prior to coming to London in 1996 Gary was the Finance Director of CQS, a software company, of which he was a co-founder.
Gary holds an Honours degree in Commerce from the University of Cape Town and is a qualified Chartered Accountant CA(SA) having trained with Arthur Andersen in South Africa.
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Steef van de Velde is a Professor of Operations Management and Technology and the former Dean of Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM).
His research interests lie in the areas of operations excellence, service operations, and supply chain management.
He has published in the leading academic journals including, among others, the Management Science, the California Management Review, Operations Research, Mathematical Programming, the INFORMS Journal on Computing, IIE Transactions, and the Journal of Scheduling.
Professor van de Velde holds an MSc in econometrics from the Erasmus School of Economics and a PhD in mathematics and computer science from the Eindhoven University of Technology.
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Karen Spens has been Rector of Hanken School of Economics since 2015.
She received her doctoral degree in 2001 and became professor of supply chain management and corporate geography in 2007.
In 2006 she co-authored a seminal article that called for more research in the field of humanitarian logistics. In 2008 an institute for humanitarian logistics with the Defence University in Finland was created working together with NGOS, among others UNICEF and the Finnish Red Cross.
Today, the HUMLOG institute is one of the leading research institutes in the field of humanitarian logistics with a broad network of industry partners, NGO partners as well as universities.
The first journal, now the premiere journal in this field, was also started at the institute, with Karen Spens as a co-editor of Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management. With the help of several large research grants, the field has since advanced into a field of importance in logistics and professor Spens has co-authored several books in the field, chapters in books and articles that have appeared in a broad spectrum of journals both within logistics as well as other related fields, for example disaster studies.
Professor Spens has also been the co-editor of the International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, as well as served on many of the editorial boards of premiere logistics journals.
To develop the research area and cooperation within the field of humanitarian logistics Professor Spens has been a visiting researcher at BI (Norway), MIT (US), Clark University (USA), and Griffith University (Australia). Professor Spens has also been involved in the startup of the Business Lead Program, a very successful initiative to integrate highly educated immigrants and refugees in the Finnish business culture.
The program has won international awards (The EFMD Excellence in Practice (EiP) Gold medal) and was presented by Professor Spens at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos in 2019.
Professor Spens is active in different boards, amongst others the board of directors for AACSB, the Advisory Board of the National Defence University as well as the board of Association of Business Schools Finland. She has been invited as a member of the Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters. She is also active in voluntary work and amongst others a board member of the foundation for Kvarteret Victoria which is a center for art and culture in Helsinki.
Dean, Antai College of Economics and Management
Executive Director, QUT Graduate School of Business, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Dean, Monash Business School
Dean, University of Sydney Business School
Chancellor (former Dean & President), Nagoya University of Commerce and Business (NUCB)
Dean, Faculty of Business and Accountancy, University of Malaya
Dean, Thammasat Business School
Dean, Graduate Business School, Almaty Management University
Dean, Escuela de Negocios, Universidad de San Andrés (UDESA)
Dean, EAESP – Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo
Former Associate Dean, Facultad de Economía y Negocios, Universidad de Chile (UChile)
Dean, Escuela de Negocios, Universidad del Norte (Uninorte)
President, INCAE Business School
Former Director, ESPAE – Escuela de Postgrado en Administración de Empresas
Dean, ESAN Graduate School of Business, Universidad ESAN (UE)
Dean, Facultad de Administración y Ciencias Sociales, Universidad ORT Uruguay