New Bayes HVAs bring a wealth of experience
Bayes' new HVAs offer students and academic colleagues a well of experience and insights to draw on.
Bayes Business School has appointed or reappointed 14 honorary visiting professors, senior fellows and fellows for the next three years.
Dr Ioannis C. Moutzouris, who chairs the Honorary Visiting Appointments (HVAs) Committee, said the links underline the School’s ambition to build lasting partnerships around the City of London, surrounding boroughs and globally – and across a range of industries and sectors.
He said: “We are proud of our partnerships with a range of City institutions, public sector bodies and other organisations around the UK and the globe. That is most evident in our network of over 100 Honorary Visiting Appointees. They bring unparalleled expertise from across the global business spectrum and support students through guest lectures, research projects, mentoring and job opportunities.”
Our new honorary visiting professors are:
- Dr Robin Bagchi, Chairman of the London Technology Club
- Thanassis Martinos, Managing Director of Eastern Mediterranean Maritime Limited (Eastmed)
- Danielle Walker Palmour, Founding Director of Friends Provident Foundation.
Our new honorary senior visiting fellows are:
- Joshua Critchley, Vice Chair of Global Investment Banking
- Mina Parmar, Senior Strategic Property Consultant at Mina Parmar Consulting Ltd
- Andrew Wilkins, Joint Managing Partner at Perspectiv LLP.
Our new honorary visiting fellows are:
- Avgoustinos Apostolou, Entrepreneur
- Chloe Pham, a Director at EY
- Dr Marton Racz, Rector at Budapest’s International Business School Budapest.
Five existing HVAs were reappointed to new terms. They are:
- Reverend Andrew Baughen (honorary visiting fellow)
- Professor Kristin Diehl (honorary visiting professor)
- Professor Colyn Gardner, Chief Executive Officer, Asian Banking School (honorary visiting professor)
- Mr Markus Kramer (honorary senior visiting fellow)
- Mr Andrew Sibbald, Managing Director and Head of Europe at Warburg Pincus, (honorary visiting professor).
Honorary visiting appointments are conferred on people of distinction who clearly add value to the education of Bayes students and the School’s research activities and wider community.
Dr Moutzouris said: “As the Associate Dean for Employability and Engagement, I am particularly excited that our HVAs provide insights and expertise gleaned on the frontline of business – reinforcing our efforts to ensure all our graduates secure fulfilling roles, in line with their career aspirations, when they leave us. This group will be excellent ambassadors for the School and contribute to debate and learning within our community.”