Professor Anita Krishnan show Insightful Discussion at Europe India Centre for Business & Industry (EICBI) Conference
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Professor Anita Krishnan from the University of Southampton Business School emphasised research on diversity, equity, and inclusion, along with the importance of IQ and EQ in preparing critical thinkers for evolving environments at the Europe India Centre for Business and Industry.
Professor Anita Krishnan is a qualified accountant with the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (ACMA, CGMA) and has almost two decades of professional experience in external audit, internal audit, accounting and compliance, predominantly in large listed stockbroking companies.
Anita embarked on her academic career in the University of Surrey thirteen years ago and has extensive experience in teaching professional as well as university studies in the UK and Asia. Her teaching interests are largely related to Financial Accounting, Financial Reporting and Management Accounting at Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG) and MBA levels with research interest in Governance, Gender and Corporate Performance.
She is also Vice Chair of the Chartered ¸£Àû×ÅÆ¬ Management Accountant (CGMA) Examination Board and is an External Examiner for the Professional level Management Accounting paper for the Association of International Accountants (AIA). She is an External Examiner in other Higher Education Institutions in the UK. Anita is also a Non-Executive Trustee of the British Accounting and Finance Association (BAFA).
Professor Anita Krishnan is the Chair of the University External Examiner Scrutiny Group (EESG) and sits on various policy-making committees in the university like the Academic Quality and Standards Committee (AQSC), the Consumer Protection Committee (Competition and Market Authorities related), the Collaborative Provision Committee (related to all international collaborations) and was a member of Senate. She also sits on the University of Southampton Malaysia (UoSM) Liaison Committee.
Professor Anita Krishnan from the University of Southampton Business School emphasised research on diversity, equity, and inclusion, along with the importance of IQ and EQ in preparing critical thinkers for evolving environments.