Big brains: Ex-SBP governor, ex-minister join IBA
Four eminent Pakistanis to teach different subjects at the Institute of Business Administration.
KARACHI:
Salim Raza, a former governor of the State Bank of Pakistan, and an ex-federal minister, Javed Jabbar, have joined as faculty at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).
“The IBA board of governors has appointed four eminent Pakistanis as adjunct professors,” said a spokesperson on Wednesday.
Raza has 36 years of experience in global banking and will be teaching the global economic and political environment course to MBA students.
Jabbar will teach media, international relations and political science courses. Zaffar Khan, former president and CEO of Engro Chemical, has joined to teach human resource management.
The fourth new faculty member is Farrukh Khan, the executive and founding partner of BMA Capital Management Limited, who will train students on capital markets, business and financial sector strategy.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 5th, 2011.
Salim Raza, a former governor of the State Bank of Pakistan, and an ex-federal minister, Javed Jabbar, have joined as faculty at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).
“The IBA board of governors has appointed four eminent Pakistanis as adjunct professors,” said a spokesperson on Wednesday.
Raza has 36 years of experience in global banking and will be teaching the global economic and political environment course to MBA students.
Jabbar will teach media, international relations and political science courses. Zaffar Khan, former president and CEO of Engro Chemical, has joined to teach human resource management.
The fourth new faculty member is Farrukh Khan, the executive and founding partner of BMA Capital Management Limited, who will train students on capital markets, business and financial sector strategy.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 5th, 2011.