NMIMS Indore gets new director in Anshuman Jaswal
Divyansh | August 9, 2023 | 04:22 PM IST | 1 min read
Anshuman Jaswal has served as a professor and cluster head at the UPES School of Business, Dehradun, and as an associate dean (academics) at ISH Gurugram.
NEW DELHI: SVKM Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) Indore campus has appointed Anshuman Jaswal as the new director.
Jaswal, prior to joining NMIMS has served as a professor and cluster head at the School of Business, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. He has also held roles as an associate dean (academics) and an associate professor at the Indian School of Hospitality (ISH) in Gurugram and as an associate professor in Finance and BBA chair at Bennett University's School of Management in Greater Noida.
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His career spans research, consulting and industry roles in India and the United States. He has authored over 100 research reports covering various aspects of financial services and has a keen interest in topics related to economics and law.
The SVKM NMIMS Vice-Chancellor (VC), Ramesh Bhat, said, “We are delighted to welcome Anshuman Jaswal as the new director of NMIMS Indore. His exceptional academic background and extensive experience in academia, research, and industry make him a perfect fit for this role. We are confident that under his able leadership, NMIMS Indore will continue to excel in providing world-class education and nurturing future leaders.”
Jaswal holds an ‘extensive’ academic portfolio, including a fellow in management from IIM Ahmedabad, an LLM from the University of Pittsburgh, the United States, an MBA in Finance and IT from NMIMS Mumbai, an LLB (Honours) from the University of London, the United Kingdom, and BSc in Economics (Honours) from the University of London.
“I am honoured to join NMIMS Indore and lead this esteemed institution” said Jaswal. He further added, "My vision is to create an environment of academic excellence, innovation, and holistic development for our students. I look forward to collaborating with the faculty and students to further enhance the academic experience and contribute to the growth of the campus."
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