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Professor Maryam Omari Appointed to Key Leadership Roles with ABDC and AACSB

Wednesday, 02 April 2025

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ECU School of Business and Law Executive Dean, Professor Maryam Omari, has been appointed to two major leadership positions in the business education sector, strengthening the School’s voice and visibility both nationally and internationally.

Professor Omari has been elected to the Executive Committee of the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC), the peak body representing Australian and New Zealand business schools, where she will serve through to March 2027. The ABDC plays a critical role in shaping business education policy, promoting high standards in teaching and research, and supporting the strategic direction of business schools across the region.

She has also been appointed as the Australian Business Dean representative on the AACSB Asia Pacific Advisory Council (APAC) until the end of 2027. The AACSB is one of the world’s most prestigious business school accreditation bodies, connecting over 1,900 member organisations across more than 100 countries and territories. Its Asia Pacific Advisory Council brings together leaders from across the region to provide strategic guidance on the challenges and opportunities facing business education in a rapidly evolving global landscape.

“It’s a privilege to represent our School and help elevate Australian perspectives on the global stage,” said Professor Omari.

“There’s important work ahead as we help chart the next chapter of business education, across Australia, the Asia-Pacific and beyond.”

In these roles, Professor Omari will contribute to advancing the future of business education through leadership, collaboration, and advocacy. Her presence on these influential committees will help ensure that ECU’s School of Business and Law remains at the forefront of educational innovation and impact.

Her appointments reflect not only her personal commitment to the sector, but also the growing recognition of ECU’s leadership in business and law education.

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