Anne-Marie Croteau
Dean, JMSB
Department: Decision Sciences and Management Information Systems
Faculty: John Molson School of Business
Phone: | (514) 848-2424 ext. 2703 | |
Email: | anne-marie.croteau@concordia.ca |
Expertise:
Information Technology Governance, Inter-organizational Governance,
Language(s) spoken:
English, French (able to conduct interviews in French)
Professional associations:
PhD
A university administrator for nearly 20 years, Anne-Marie Croteau is the first woman Dean of the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University in Montreal.
Full professor and researcher specializing in strategic management of information technology, she has more than 30 years of experience in teaching and research. Her highly cited work has been published in renowned international scientific journals and has been the recipient of numerous awards. For seven consecutive years, she was named one of Concordia's most popular professors by Maclean magazine.
A certified corporate director, Dr. Croteau has been a member of several Boards of Directors for nearly 20 years. She sits on Hydro-Québec's Board of Directors and is Chair of the Digital Technology Committee and a member of the Human Resources Committee. She serves on the Board of Directors of Autorité des marchés financiers. She is Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of Collège André-Grasset and Chair of the Governance Committee. She participates in the Cabinet of Centraide of Greater Montreal for its fundraising campaign. She is a godmother for the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Montreal and a mentor for Women in Governance.
She is the only Canadian to be a member of the Board of Directors and Innovation Committee of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, an international accrediting body for business schools. She is the Chair of its By-Laws and Articles committee. She is the Past-Chair of the Business Schools Association of Canada. She was an independent director on the Board of Directors of the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec, and sat on the Boards of Directors of Finance Montréal and the Institute on Governance of Private and Public Organizations.
She is the first woman to obtain her PhD in Management Information Systems at Laval University (Quebec City). She holds an MSc and BComm in MIS from HEC Montréal, and a BSc in Actuarial Mathematics from Concordia University.