IIM Kozhikode brings back Debashis Chatterjee as Director
Abhay Anand | May 22, 2018 | 06:53 PM IST
NEW DELHI, MAY 22:
The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Kozhikode Board of Governors has brought back Prof Debashis Chatterjee for a second term as the Director.
The institute has been headless for several years after Prof. Chatterjee completed his tenure of five years in 2014.
Prof Chatterjee was the architect of the very rapid growth IIMK from a relatively obscure school to a globally accredited institution of national impact. He was instrumental in admitting more than 50 percent women in the Post Graduate Program-a trendsetter among IIMs.
Prof. Chatterjee has been a Senior Professor and Dean (International Relations) at IIM Lucknow and is currently serving as Director General of IMI Delhi overseeing its three campuses.
Chatterjee has taught leadership classes at Harvard University and at the Indian Institutes of Management (IIM), Calcutta, Lucknow, and Kozhikode. He has been awarded the prestigious Fulbright Fellowship twice for Pre-Doctoral and Post-Doctoral work at the Harvard University. He is the author of seventeen books including Invincible Arjuna and Timeless Leadership.
He has served as Dean of an international business school in Singapore. A prolific author, inspirational teacher, and columnist, Prof. Chatterjee served as Independent Director on the Boards of several multinational and Indian Companies.
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