Receive a free download on Management Education and the SDGs

Subscribe to our newsletter and receive access to a free download of Management Education and the SDGs: Transforming Education to Act Responsibly and Find Opportunities, a resource that outlines how PRME and the UN Global Compact can support management education's engagement with the SDGs.

Subscribe
curtainNewsletter.heading
News Transition of Chapter Leadership: Farewells and Welcomes!
19 February, 2024 Separator of date and location New York, United States

Transition of Chapter Leadership: Farewells and Welcomes!

It is with sincere thanks and admiration that the Secretariat, and the community, say farewell to the following Chapter Chairs in their leadership role as head of the PRME regional networks. They have been instrumental in the growth and development of PRME locally and globally and will continue on in various capacities supporting the PRME mission.

Thank you for your inspirational leadership!

  1. Dr. Yaprak Anadol, outgoing Chair of PRME Chapter Middle East
  2. Dr. Jonathan Louw, outgoing Chair of PRME Chapter UK & Ireland
  3. Dr. Gustavo Yepes, outgoing Chair of PRME Chapter Latin American and the Caribbean
  4. Dr. Aigerim Kaumenova, outgoing Chair of PRME Chapter Eurasia
  5. Dr. Mikołaj Pindelski, outgoing Chair of PRME Chapter Central and Eastern Europe

It is with equal thanks and gratitude that we transition to new Global Chapter Council appointments in 2024. Sincere thanks to the outgoing members of the GCC who have brilliantly supported PRME Chapter relations through the development of the PRME Chapter Guidelines, PRME Chapter Fundraising and Collaboration Guidelines, and immense support in the Chapter Annual Review Processes and Chapter Chair Meetings!

  1. Dr. Morris Mthombeni
  2. Dr. Christiane Molina
  3. Dr. Alec Wersun
  4. Dr. Dima Jamali

With equal enthusiasim, we are pleased to welcome the following Chapter Chairs to the leadership position of their respective Chapters. The following dedicated members of the community will take forth the goals and activities of their PRME networks into 2024 and beyond:

  1. Chair of PRME Chapter LAC, Dr. Victoria González Gutiérrez, CETYS Universidad, Mexico
  2. Chair of PRME Chapter UKI, Prof. Natascha Radclyffe-Thomas EdD, Glasgow Caledonian University
  3. Chair of PRME Chapter Middle East, Dr. Jeremy Williams, Zayed University
  4. Interim Co-Chairs of PRME Chapter Eurasia, Marzhan Berniyazova, KIMEP University, and Brendan Duprey, PhD, Narxoz University

The Chairs are joined by their Steering Committees, including incoming members that are motivated to drive the PRME mission forward in their regional contexts.

We are also pleased to welcome the new Global Chapter Council (2024 - 2025):

  • Dr. Jonathan Louw, Oxford Brookes University (UK)
  • Rok Ramšak, IEDC-Bled School of Management (Slovenia)
  • Prof. Virginia Lasio, ESPAE ESPOL (Ecuador)

Share

Share image Share with facebook Share with twitter Share with linkedin

Recent Articles

25 March, 2026 Separator of date and location New York, United States

Igniting Women’s Innovation: Insights from CSW70 at the United Nations

News Igniting Women’s Innovation: Insights from CSW70 at the United Nations
On 18 March, 2026, the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME), an initiative of the UN Global Compact, convened a side event entitled, Igniting Women’s Innovation during the seventieth session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70) at United Nations Headquarters in New York. This important conversation brought together leaders from the UN system, academia, finance, entrepreneurship, and the private sector to examine how stronger support systems can unlock the full potential of women and girls as innovators and accelera

Read Article
23 March, 2026 Separator of date and location Fort Collins, United States

Signatory Spotlight: Colorado State University College of Business, US

Signatory Spotlights Signatory Spotlight: Colorado State University College of Business, US
At Colorado State University’s (CSU) College of Business, advancing SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) is achieved through required coursework, applied experiential learning, specialization pathways, and integrated sustainability content. Guided by our vision to “inspire and inform business practices that improve societal well-being and the health of our planet,” the College prepares students to understand how business decisions shape environmental and societal outcomes. A cornerstone of this work is the requirement that all underg

Read Article
25 February, 2026 Separator of date and location Saskatoon, Canada

Signatory Spotlight: Edwards School of Business, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Signatory Spotlights Signatory Spotlight: Edwards School of Business, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
At the Edwards School of Business (Edwards), University of Saskatchewan (USask), sustainability is more than an aspiration - it is a shared commitment that shapes how the school teaches, researches, and engages with the world. As a proud Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) Signatory institution, Edwards plays a leading role in advancing USask’s sustainability mission by integrating the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into its curriculum, partnerships, and strategic priorities. The mission of the Edwards Sc

Read Article