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Wednesday, July 10 2019 - 16:00
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AACSB International Taps Proven Leader, Innovator, and Global Thinker as New Chief Officer, Asia Pacific
TAMPA, Florida, July 10, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

AACSB International (AACSB) today announced the selection of Geoff Perry as 
executive vice president and chief officer of Asia Pacific. A former business 
school dean with extensive AACSB accreditation volunteer experience, Perry 
currently serves as the deputy vice chancellor at Auckland University of 
Technology (AUT), New Zealand. He will assume his new role on January 15, 2020, 
leading the global organization's efforts across the Asia Pacific region and 
directing its Singapore office.   

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"AACSB is delighted to welcome Geoff Perry to our leadership team," said Thomas 
R. Robinson, president and CEO of AACSB. "His contributions and experience as a 
professor, business school and university administrator, and AACSB volunteer 
make him an excellent choice to guide our Asia Pacific efforts through the next 
phase of development, innovation, and growth."

"Geoff Perry believes, as AACSB does, that business schools are well positioned 
to tackle the world's most challenging issues," said John A. Elliott, chair of 
the AACSB Board of Directors and interim provost and executive vice president 
for academic affairs at the University of Connecticut. "The economies in the 
Asia Pacific region are among the fastest growing in the world, and with 
Geoff's leadership AACSB will facilitate an atmosphere of collegiality and 
continuous improvement among the region's business schools, ensuring they are 
preparing graduates ready to make positive, lasting impact."

AACSB is the world's largest business education association and celebrates more 
than 100 years of excellence in higher education. AACSB provides quality 
assurance, business education intelligence, and learning and development 
services to more than 1,700 organizations and 840 accredited business schools 
in over 100 countries and territories. Its office in Singapore is one of three 
in the world, with the others located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Tampa, 
Florida, USA.

"It has been my privilege to spend my career in higher education in the Asia 
Pacific region," said Perry. "I hold sincere appreciation for the diversity, 
complexity, people, and geopolitics of the region, and I embrace this 
opportunity to join AACSB as we elevate the quality of business education and 
foster the important links between industry and academe."

Perry joined Auckland University of Technology as head of economics in the AUT 
Business School in the mid-1990s, rising through various leadership roles to 
the deanship in 2010. While dean, he simultaneously served as the university's 
pro vice chancellor, driving growth and strategy development efforts. A 
well-published academic, Perry's experience also includes roles as a visiting 
professor at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (Thailand) and as 
lecturer and senior research fellow at the University of Auckland. Perry's 
extensive volunteer commitments to AACSB include serving as an accreditation 
mentor, peer review team and committee member, event facilitator and presenter, 
and current co-chair of the Business Accreditation Task Force. 

Perry holds a PhD and MPhil in economics from University of Auckland, and 
undergraduate and post-graduate degrees in economics, geography, and history. 
He is a founding member of the Champions for Change initiative in New Zealand, 
which aims to accelerate inclusive and diverse leadership in the workplace. 

About AACSB International 

As the world's largest business education alliance, AACSB International (AACSB) 
connects educators, students, and business to achieve a common goal: to create 
the next generation of great leaders. Synonymous with the highest standards of 
excellence since 1916, AACSB's mission is to foster engagement, accelerate 
innovation, and amplify impact in business education. For more information, 
visit: aacsb.edu ( 
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).

SOURCE:  AACSB International

CONTACT: AACSB Public Relations
         mediarelations@aacsb.edu
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