Indian-origin N Nohria appointed Dean at Harvard Business School
05 May 2010
Chicago: The Indian diaspora in the United States of America scored another notable first through the appointment of Indian-origin Nitin Nohria as the tenth Dean at the prestigious Harvard Business School. Nohria becomes the first member from the community to occupy the post in the prestigious institution's 102-year old history.
Nohria, currently the Richard P Chapman professor of business administration at Harvard Business School (HBS), will take up his new role on 1 July, it was announced by president Drew Faust on Wednesday.
Nohria, a scholar of leadership and organisational change, has previously been the School's senior associate dean for faculty development and chair of its organisational behaviour unit.
A member of the HBS faculty since 1988, Nohria succeeds Jay Light, who retires at the end of the 2009-10 academic year after five years as dean and four decades of service on the HBS faculty.
"At a pivotal moment for Harvard Business School and for business education more generally, I'm delighted that Nitin Nohria has agreed to lead HBS forward. He's an outstanding scholar, teacher and mentor, with a global outlook and an instinct for collaboration across traditional boundaries," Faust said.
On his appointment as Dean, Nohria said, "I feel a profound sense of responsibility for continuing Harvard Business School's proud legacy of groundbreaking ideas and transformational educational experiences.