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TASMAC London Campus Academic Staff |
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Faculty comprises of renowned academicians and experienced professionals from industry and business. They will coach and guide you through a combination of leading edge knowledge and experience... |
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| TASMAC lectures are specialists in their subject areas who hold high level professional and academic qualifications. Many also have significant experience in the corporate world. |
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Anvita Kumar
[MBA (Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds; currently pursuing Ph.D. (Faculty of Management, Cass Business School, City University)]
Anvita is a Marketing Lecturer and the Dissertation Coordinator at TASMAC-London. She is on the review panel of the Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice (sponsored by Society for Marketing Advances and Rollins College) and on the paper Brand Placements accepted at the 20th EMAC colloquium. She has taught both in the capacity of a TA and is a visiting lecturer at a post graduate level for Cass Business School, Leeds University Business School (Internet Marketing), University of Bournemouth and Herriot Watt affiliated programmes. In 2006, her team was among the finalist of the Natwest Startup Business Plan of the Year award as well as UKSEC National Business Plan of the year Competition.
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Ellis Osabutey
[PhD in Business and Management (University of Wales, Swansea), Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing (The Chartered Institute of Marketing – CIM-UK), MA in Business and Culture Studies (City University, London), MA in Industrial Management (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana), BSc in Agricultural Engineering (University of Science and Technology, Ghana)]
Ellis is a guest lecturer on the MBA and BA programmes at TASMAC London. He was a guest lecturer at Newbold College on courses validated by University of Wales, Lampeter. He also held part-time lecturing positions in some private colleges in the UK during his PhD studies. Ellis has written a conference paper for the International Conference of the Academy of African Business (Florida). His research interests include International Business and Organisational studies. |
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Eric Ohene Adu Dwamena
[[MSc in Business Systems Analysis & Design (City University, London), BSc in Information Systems (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)].
Eric is a Senior Lecturer and Head of BA Programmes at Tasmac London. He was a lecturer in IT (programming Languages) at Karlstads Universities, Sweden) in 1989. He has, for the past 10 years, taught continuously at various colleges in UK on programmes that are provided on behalf of NCC Education, Edexcel/BTEC, IMIS, ABE, University of Huddersfield and University of Wales. Eric has worked as Senior Systems Developer with Hill, Price & Davidson (HPD) Ltd (1998-2000) where he was a member of a small team responsible for provision and delivery of top-level financial software management systems (I-Factor). He also worked for both SAAB Automobile Ltd and VOLVO Data Ltd (1982 to 1992) and occupied various positions including: Senior Programmer, Senior Systems Developer, Senior Systems Analyst and Project Manager. In 1992 Eric joined West African Examination Council (WAEC), Ghana Office, and worked there for the next 6 years. At WAEC, he was appointed Systems Manager and later Head of department of the Computer (IT) Division. |
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John Rooney
[MA in Business and Financial Economics (University of Essex), MSc in Economics (Queen Mary College-University of London), BSc in Economics (Queen Mary College-University of London)]
John is a Senior Lecturer and Head of the MBA Programme at Tasmac London. John has taught in the School of Finance and Management, the European Business School, University College Cardiff, Thames Polytechnic and the University of Hertfordshire. John taught in the United Arab Emirates (Etisilat College of Engineering) for three years teaching undergraduate engineering students a range of business disciplines. He has also published work in the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics and has worked for Low Pay Unit, which is an independent body advising the government on National Minimum Wage issues.
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Mamad Pourhosseini
[PhD (Birmingham University)].
Mamad teaches three of the finance courses of the MBA programme at TASMAC London.
He is the Adjunct Associate Professor of Economics and Finance at Richmond, the American International University in London He also teaches part time at Greenwich University Business School. Mamad was previously Senior Lecturer (financial econometrics) at Brighton Business School for 4 years. His previous employers include the International Labour Office(Manila) UNDP(Port Moresby) and the World Bank (Washington DC).Dr. Pourhosseini’s private sector consultancies include working for the Pacific Insurance Pty Ltd (Brisbane), Deloite Touche & Tomatsu (Port Moresby) JCE Consulting (Cobham, Surrey),Tanorama Consultancy Pty Ltd (Canberra) and IDP Education Australia Ltd( Canberra). He has also worked as an economic instructor for the UBS bank in their offices in London and Jersey. Mamad has recently completed a Postgraduate Diploma in software engineering (Kingston University).
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Nikolaos Panagiotou
[BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science, BSc (Hons) in Health Service Management), MSc in Biomedical Science, MSc in Forensic Science, Doctoral Candidate in Health Service Management]
Nikolaos is the MBA Health Service Management lecture at TASMAC-London. He has worked in pathology departments at various hospitals across the UK, such as Southampton General, Basildon and Thurrock, Barnet General and a private sector pathology service provider. He is currently working on his Doctoral Project which is in Health Service Management. Nikolaos is a member of the Royal Society of Medicine, the Institute of Biomedical Science, the Society of Biology, the British Academy of Forensic Science, the British Academy of Management, the Chartered Management Institute and the British Blood Transfusion Society.
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Professor Marshall G. Hall
[MA in Communications, MA in History (University of Michigan), BA in Operational Business Management and General Education (University of Michigan)]
Prof. Hall is the Head of School at Tasmac London. Prof Hall was an Associate Professor of Electronic Media in University of Cincinnati and Adjunct Lecturer in Communications at the University of Michigan. He was a partner with London Media Educational Consultants, a private practice consultancy advising both private schools and state educational authorities on policy development and implementation. Prof Hall is the author of a textbook used by many Media students Non Commercial Broadcasting in the United States - A History. Prof Hall was the chairman of the Academic papers session at the International Television Association Conference in Phoenix Arizona and the guest speaker at the EduComm conference in Cincinnati Ohio. He has also written a series of articles for The Cincinnati Enquirer entitled “The Electronic Embrace”. He was elected the National chairman for the Subcommittee on Academic Research at the International Television Association Conference in Seattle, WA. He was also the recipient of the Chesser M. Campbell Scholarship for work in the field of communication and the Leo Burnett Scholarship for outstanding works in the field of communications. He was the Director of London School of Business and Management and the Director of Overseas Operations, at Emile Woolf College, Nord Anglia Education plc and Head of the Media Productions Department at the American Intercontinental University.
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Renato Amorim
[MSc in Strategic Business IT (University of Portsmouth), BA in Business IT (University of Sunderland)].
Renato is a MBA Lecturer at TASMAC London. He is a Member of the IEEE, of the technical committee of ADVCOMP 2009 and 2010, and a reviewer for the International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making. Renato is at the final stage of his PhD in AI/Data Mining (Birkbeck, University of London) which he pursues whilst being an IT contractor working in the city and a visiting lecturer at both University of Hertfordshire and Gloucestershire. He has years of experience in the IT industry in the UK and abroad, and has published several papers.
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Roland Bushell
[MBA (City University) PGCE (Bristol University)]
Roland is a Senior Lecturer and Head of Foundation Programme at TASMAC. He has extensive executive experience having worked working for Marks and Spencer and market research project supervision with Transport for London. He is the author of `A guide to wage determination in the Financial sector’ commissioned by the Association of Central London Clearing Banks. He is involved with a relationship management project by Consignia plc training managers to deliver work-time learning modules weekly to all 160,000 staff. |
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Staju Jacob
[Bsc (Goa University, India ), MBA (Goa University, India)]
Staju is a visiting Lecturer at TASMAC-London. Staju has worked for Glaxo (India) and Anchor Electricals (India) as a Project Sales Executive. He has also worked as a Marketing Manager in other mid-size companies handling both consumer and business products. Staju has published articles in journals and papers in the proceedings of refereed conferences. His paper on Tourism in 2008 has won a merit certificate for one of the two best papers. He is also a member of the Chartered Management Institute in the UK.
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Theo Kyriacou
[BA(Belfast University), PGCE( Manchester), CELTA (Coventry College) , MA(Bradford)]
Theo is Head of the English language programmes at TASMAC London. He is experienced in working on University pre-sessional English language programmes in the UK and overseas. Theo has worked with the British Council in Ukraine on local English language delivery. |
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Vahid Pezeshki
[PhD in Marketing (Brunel University, London), BSc in Industrial Engineering (Tehran Azad University, Iran)].
Vahid is a MBA Lecturer at TASMAC London. He is a Research Analyst in the World Service Trust branch of the BBC and has worked as a CRM Analyst for Gilead Sciences Ltd. He has also worked as a Business Analyst and as a Business Development Analyst for London Development Agency and Hertz Europe respectively. Vahid has a number of publications including a published work in the Journal of Measuring Business Excellence. Further, He is a reviewer for the Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing and Measuring Business Excellence. He is also a member of The Chartered Institute of Marketing and The European Centre for Customer Strategies, among others.
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Yulia Rodionova
[PhD in Economics (Boston University), MA in Theoretical Economics (New Economic School, Russia), BA in Mathematical Economics (Moscow State University, Russia)]
Yulia is a WEMBA Lecturer at TASMAC London. She is a Senior Lecturer in Finance at the Leicester Business School (De Montfort University). Yulia has worked as a Teaching Fellow in International Economics at University College London and as a Sessional Lecturer at the Henley Business School (University of Reading). She worked as a Research Analyst in the Department of Management at London School of Economics for nine months and as an Economic Analyst for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development for two years. She has a collection of publications including published works in the American Law and Economics Review and the Energy Policy. Yulia has conference papers accepted and has presented at a number of conferences including the Annual Conference of the American Economic Association (Atlanta, USA), the Volkswagen Foundation Topic Week (Bonn, Germany) and the Annual Conference of the European Economic Association (Lausanne, Switzerland). She was a member of the American Economic Association and is currently a member of the European Economic Association.
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