Oxford has been educating leaders for over 800 years. The Said Business School now educates both the leaders of today and tomorrow and to this end we are dedicated to being a global leader in the field of executive education.
We are rapidly building upon what we offer to companies and individuals through strong research, careful attention to programme design and high quality programmes. The significant commitment being made to the expansion of our facilities through the new building also demonstrates the extent to which executive education is core to the work of the Business School and the wider University.
In the International Advisory Board for Executive Education we have established a network of global expertise to promote a diversity of debate that challenges received thinking in executive education and development.
The Board provides an exciting forum to open minds and change perceptions – one that enables us to mobilise Oxford’s strengths across a range of subjects in order to harvest insights that reflect the complex realities of business and society in today’s global economy. Members of the IAB debate frankly and openly the changing development needs of organisations and executives, encouraging us in developing best practice and strengthen our contribution.
We believe that, working together with members of the Board, we can make exciting new things happen in executive education at Oxford.
Current IAB Members:
- His Excellency Dr Mugheer Al Khaili, Director General, Abu Dhabi Educational Council
- Mr Abdullah Al Rakhis, Founder and Chairman, RAKISA Holdings
- Ms Jayne Antrobus, Group Head of Learning & Development, SAB Miller
- Mr Werner Boekels, Group HR Director, Linde AG
- Ms Diana Breeze, Director of HR (Central), Sainsburys
- Ms Julia Clarke, Global Learning & Development Partner, Clifford Chance LLP
- Ms Mary Crego, Senior Vice President, State Farm
- Mr Hugh Crisp, Chair OSBS Ltd and International Advisory Board for Executive Education, Saïd Business School
- Mr Gao Yingxin Executive Director & Deputy Chief Executive Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited
- Mrs Kathy Harvey, Director, Open Programmes and Diplomas, Saïd Business School
- Mr Terry Hayday, Head of Professional Standards, Lloyd’s Market Association
- Ms Michelle Hepden-Dyer, Group People Development & Talent Director, Centrica plc
- Mr Alexander Hiller, Global Head, Talent & Leadership, Deutsche Bank
- Mr Luis Juste, Director UK, Santander Universities
- Ms Andrea Kurz, Strategic Personnel Development / Management Development and Programmes, BMW Group
- Ms Emily Lawson, Partner, McKinsey & Company
- Mr Steve Ludlow, Director, Custom Programmes, Saïd Business School
- Mr Christopher McLaverty, VP Human Resources, Global Operations, BP International plc
- Mr Roger Minton, Head of L & G, BG Group
- Mr Satish Pradhan, Executive VP, Group Human Resources, Tata Sons Limited
- Ms Kim Pringle Al-Sahhaf, Head of Education Sector, Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority
- Mr Jörg Schwitalla, Chief Human Resources Officer, MAN SE
- Mr Rory Simpson, Chief Executive Learning Officer, Telefónica, SA
- Mr Geoff Skingsley, Executive VP, Human Resources, L'Oréal
- Mr Jim Sloane, Vice Chairman & Partner, Consulting, Deloitte LLP
- Prof Peter Tufano, Dean, Saïd Business School
- Mr Derek Walker, Director of Careers, Saïd Business School
- Mr Drew Watson, Head of Executive Development, Standard Chartered Bank
- Ms Bridgette Weitzel, SVP, Global Head of OD and Leadership, BAE Systems
- Dr Andrew White, Associate Dean, Executive Education, Saïd Business School
- Mr Robin Windley, VP Learning & Development, DP World
- Mr Matthias Wittenburg, Divisional Board Member, Corporates and Markets, Commerzbank
- Mr Andrew Wright, Director for Leadership & Partner Development, Ernst & Young LLP
- Mr Graham Wright, UKI Service Leader, IBM UK Ltd

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