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Strategic Advisory Board

If you attended our Business Meeting 2009 at UT Austin, you probably remember that we discussed the need to prepare PIM strategically for its 40th anniversary (2013) and beyond.

As such, the creation of the Strategic Advisory Board can be seen as a milestone. However, it is also a stepping stone to an even stronger and engaged PIM network organization that will continue to add value to each stakeholder, including the world of management education as a whole.

In order to achieve this ambitious objective, the current Chairs will engage the entire PIM Membership during the annual PIM meetings, and will be assisted by their direct predecessors who remain active with PIM. As we all know, former PIM Chairs have many insights and a lot of wisdom to share. Their input will help us build on some of their ideas rather than reinvent the wheel.

With this, we have the pleasure to present the PIM Strategic Advisory Board, as follows:

  • Prof. Ed Altman, Ph.D., Professor of Finance, NYU, Stern School of Business, New York, U.S.A.
  • Prof. Guoqing Chen, Ph.D., Associate Dean, Tsinghua University SEM, Beijing, China
  • Prof. Ligia Maura Costa, Ph.D., Full Professor, FGV-EAESP, Brazil
  • Bertrand Guillotin, Director of the International Programs Office, Duke University: The Fuqua School of Business, U.S.A.
  • Robin Jensen, Special Advisor on International Relations, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
  • Prof. Jean-Marc De Leersynder, Professor, HEC, France
  • Mary Anne Leenheer, Head, Academic Exchange, ITAM, Mexico
  • Eric Mokover, Associate Dean, External Affairs, and Executive Director, Alumni Relations, UCLA, U.S.A.
  • Prof. David Platt, Ph.D., Director, CIBER, PIM Treasurer, McCombs Business School, University of Texas at Austin, U.S.A.
  • Antonia Maria Serra, Director, International Relations, ESADE Business School, Spain
  • Univ. Prof. Dr. Barbara Sporn, Vice-Rector, Research, International Affairs and External Relations, WU-Vienna, Austria
  • Andrés Ibáñez Tardel, Dean, School of Management, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

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