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News Amplifying the voice of business school leadership through the PRME Deans Dialogues
25 May, 2021 Separator of date and location New York, United States

Amplifying the voice of business school leadership through the PRME Deans Dialogues

In September 2020, PRME launched a series of monthly interviews with business school leadership from around the world in an effort to amplify the voices of Deans, Rectors, and Presidents on the issues central to their institutional values. Titled the “PRME Deans Dialogues,” Head of PRME Dr. Mette Morsing sat with 9 Deans from PRME Signatory Members around the world to discuss responsible management education and the specific impact, learnings, and challenges that their institutions are experiencing in this space. Deans also touched on how PRME has supported them in developing their own sustainability journeys.

Below are the list of participating Deans and the corresponding month of their interview:

  • Dr. Roberto Curci, Dean, Brennan School of Business, Dominican University, Chicago, IL, USA (September 2020 - English, March 2021 - Spanish)

  • Prof. Dr. Steven De Haes, Dean, Antwerp Management School, Antwerp, Belgium (October 2020)

  • Dr. Ranjan Banerjee, Dean, SPJIMR, Mumbai, India (November 2020)

  • Prof. John Lennon, Dean, Glasgow School for Business and Society, Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland (December 2020)

  • Dr. Fernando León, President, CETYS Universidad, Mexico (January 2021)

  • Dr. Lisa Fröhlich, President, CBS International Business School, Germany (February 2021)

  • Prof. Grace McCarthy, Dean of Business, University of Wollongong, Australia (April 2021)

  • Prof. Daniel Traça, Dean, Nova School of Business and Economics, Portugal (May 2021)

  • Dr. Sanjeev Khagram, Dean & Director General, Thunderbird School of Global Management, ASU, USA (February 2022)

The Deans Dialogues took place between September 2020 and May 2021, with an additional session in February 2022.

You can watch all of the Dialogues on the PRME Youtube channel.

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