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Dean Anne-Marie Croteau appointed chair of the Business School Association of Canada

The non-profit organization aims to achieve excellence in business education across Canada
October 29, 2020
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By Katie Malazdrewicz


Anne-Marie Croteau Anne-Marie Croteau

Anne-Marie Croteau, dean of Concordia University’s John Molson School of Business, has been nominated to assume the role as chair for the Business School Association of Canada (BSAC) for a two-year term, beginning October 28, 2020.

Formerly known as the Canadian Federation of Business School Deans (CFBSD), BSAC is the non-profit association of university faculties and schools of business in Canada and is dedicated to achieving excellence in business education across the country.

“I am honoured to assume this role,” says Dean Croteau. “The association is key in ensuring that the quality of business education in Canada continuously improves. We can achieve this by working collaboratively with our fellow business schools.”

Dean Croteau will help guide the association in their mission to promote quality in management and business education and the professional development of business school administrators through events, research and information services, and representation.

Learn more about the Business Schools Association of Canada.
Learn more about Dean Anne-Marie Croteau.


 



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