International Advisory Group
The Glasgow School for Business and Society (GSBS) International Advisory Group was inaugurated on 21 November 2013.
Membership includes senior figures from leading private, public sector and voluntary sector organisations.
Role
The International Advisory Group (IAG) will be a forum through which the School obtains an international and external perspective on the work of the School with respect to developments in higher education and related services with a view to advancing the Common Good mission.
Chair
- John Lennon, Dean, Glasgow School for Business and Society, Glasgow Caledonian University
Members
- Mark Darley, Group HR Manager, Enterprise Holdings
- Jonas Haertle, UN Programme Officer and Change Angent, United Nations
- Alan Hendry, Director of Sustainability, Sustainability Allsorts
- Mark Hogarth, Creative Director, Harris Tweed Hebrides
- Alistair Hudson, Director, Barclays
- Suzanne Kincaid, Head of Technology, ANZ
- Julie Leigh, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley
- Richard Muir, Deputy Chief Executive, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
- Carolyn O'Connor, HR Manager, Ashurst
- Betsy Reed, Sustainability Consultant, Big Sky Strategic Communications
- Karen Shand, Global HR Operations Director, DuPont
- Ignacia Sierra, Director General, Tendam
- Robin Sundaram, Sustainable Supply Chain Manager, Nestle
- Zaiga Vilcins, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley
- Antony Wallis, Corporate Adviser, Business in the Community
- Brian Wilson, Chairman, Harris Tweed Hebrides
- David Bates, Head of Region, Marks and Spencer
- Robert Cairnduff, Director, Jacobs
- Stephen Duncan, Director of Commercial and Tourism, Historic Environment
- Ryan Flaherty, Managing Director, SERCO
- Michael Smith, Manager, Corporate Tax, KPMG