Professor Chris Adam appointed Associate Dean Postgraduate Programs and Director of AGSM
AUTHOR: Editor DATE: 01.05.07 ISSUE 1, 2007
Professor Chris Adam has been appointed Associate Dean Postgraduate Programs and Director of AGSM. Professor Adam has taught corporate financial strategy, international finance and corporate governance on the AGSM’s full-time MBA, MBA (Executive), Hong Kong MBA and executive programs for many years.
Professor Chris Adam has been appointed Associate Dean Postgraduate Programs and Director of AGSM. Professor Adam has taught corporate financial strategy, international finance and corporate governance on the AGSM’s full-time MBA, MBA (Executive), Hong Kong MBA and executive programs for many years.
 | Professor Chris Adam conducts research on issues in international corporate finance and financial intermediaries. |
Photo: Professor Chris Adam
Professor Alec Cameron, Dean of the Australian School of Business™ said: “Professor Adam has made an exceptional contribution to AGSM over many years and has successfully headed the School of Banking and Finance for the last eight months.
“Professor Adam’s appointment as Associate Dean reflects his immense ability and commitment to AGSM, the Australian School of Business, and the broader university,” said Professor Cameron.
Professor Adam conducts research on issues in international corporate finance and financial intermediaries, and has graduated eight PhD students in the last nine years. His most recent publications include four articles on aspects of multinational banking for the new encyclopedia of social sciences published by UNESCO.
Professor Adam was the AGSM’s Associate Dean (Faculty) from 2001 to 2005 and Director of AGSM’s MBA Program for the years 1984-87 and 1999-2000. He won the AGSM Alumni Association Prize for Outstanding Teaching in 2003.