Madan Pillutla to take over as ISB Dean from July 2021
Press Trust of India | December 30, 2020 | 05:48 PM IST | 1 min read
ISB Hyderabad announced the appointment of Professor Madan Pillutla as its 6thDean from July 2021 who is currently at London Business School
HYDERABAD: The Indian School of Business (ISB) on Wednesday announced the appointment of Professor Madan Pillutla as its 6thDean from July next year.
According to a press release issued by the B- School, Prof Pillutla is a globally renowned management academic and leader in the field of organizational behaviour, currently at London Business School (LBS). He will succeed Dean Rajendra Srivastava and will formally take over on July 1, 2021.
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