ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD

Simon has over 25 years’ experience in the Australian and international vocational and higher education sectors. He has extensive experience in business development, people management, strategic thinking, planning and execution. Through this experience, Simon has developed the foresight and business knowledge to succeed in periods of extreme growth and when economic times have been challenging, which in turn has earned him a high level of trust and respect of many long-term clients, colleagues, and industry leaders.

Simon is currently a member of The Australian Institute of Company Directors, Certified CEO of the CEO Institute, and Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management.

A qualified Management Accountant (CIMA), with an extensive career working in industry, within several large blue-chip companies, such as Walmart and Black and Decker. I am now dedicated to helping students fulfil their potential, and I have been teaching accounting at finance at degree level for the last 10 years in the UK. I teach at both undergraduate and post graduate level and have had the pleasure of teaching students from all over the world. I specialise in teaching management accounting, which is a very applied subject, and can be seen in practice in all types of companies – commercial, public, and charitable. Management accounting is best taught using practical examples, and by me showing how techniques are used in “the real world,” drawing on my own industry experience. One of the best parts of my job is talking to and supporting students. It is great when I see a student being successful and growing in confidence. I have been nominated as an “inspirational teacher” every year since I started teaching, I think because I put students at the core of everything I do.

Sean Kemp is a Senior Lecturer in Finance with over 10 years’ experience teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students, on programmes related to business, finance and banking. Previously he has carried out programme leadership, with responsibilities for teaching and learning in the UK and Southern Africa. Sean holds a BA(Hons) in Financial Accounting and a Masters in Financial Risk Management, his teaching and research interests include regulated products and consumer protection, global approaches to regulatory design and moving towards a digital future using the blockchain. Beyond academia Sean enjoys the English Premier League, photography and visiting new places

Drawing on a wealth of knowledge gained through lived experience working in private, public, and social sectors and, supported by a strong foundation of academic achievement; I help businesses create the changes in their strategic approach to leadership, organisational change, and management that matter most to them. From an early career within one of the most elite regiments in the British Army, I have always been passionate about people and inspired by philosophy; the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. I am an abstract and philosophical thinker in that I am able to combine what is in front of me with complex concepts, delivering creative solutions to problems and that I am able to stay detached and thoughtful in the face of a setback or in approaching a tough situation in a level-headed manner. At present I am engaged with some exciting projects, one considers the knowledge transfer between clients and consultancy students completing MBA consultancy placements, the early findings from which were presented at the British Academy of Management 2021 Teaching & Learning Conference. Another involves working closely with the education and physical education departments at HM Prison Bristol to develop and implement a programme for young adult residents focused on choice and change, with a view to collaborating with the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Scheme. These projects are running concurrently with an exploratory study into a new and unique area of organisational leadership with the Bristol Business School and the University of the West of England where I am an Associate Lecturer and Researcher.

I have a track record of inspiring students in the classroom and working with them as a group and individuals, using a variety of teaching methods. I have a 100% pass rate in my CIM teaching (at professional postgraduate level and supervising dissertations) and my HND classes too performed particularly well, with the KPIs in early retention, retention and achievement very high both when I was course leader and running a department. The student experience is key for me and I enjoy attending events and conferences with students and doing what is required to help them out. My LinkedIn profile includes many recommendations from former students, many of whom now hold high profile positions particularly in marketing in the UK and throughout the world.

Dr Breno Nunes is currently Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Operations Management at Aston Business School, and the deputy-director of the research centre for Circular Economy and Advanced Sustainability. Outside Aston University. he is also Vice President of Education Research and Publications for The International Association for management of Technology. Breno's research is widely cited and has already been published In peer-reviewed journals such as Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Journal of Cleaner Production Production Planning & Control Technology Analysis & Strategic Management Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management Benchmarking: An International Journal and Project Management Journal. My forthcoming took 'Sustainable Operations Management Key practices and Cases' hi be published by Routledge.

Experienced CMO – using insight and data to ensure the customer is at the heart of everything they do. Marketing, Sales, and Strategy development and execution.
His background includes a combination of consultancy and interim/permanent roles, the common ground being that I’m usually helping businesses by:
► Defining and executing their marketing strategy to deliver repeatable, sustainable success.
► Connecting them with the right customers at the right time to drive growth.
► Identifying opportunities to improve their operations, increasing efficiency and profitability.
► Identifying and responding to evolving buying patterns, cascading critical behaviours company-wide.
Whilst Marketing is at the heart of what Martin does, he has a much broader skill-set as he’s been fortunate to work in both SMEs and large corporate environments. This means although he’s able to take a “big picture” view of a business, he’s still good with the minutiae as well.

Peter Bluff spent over thirty-five years in the oil industry. After starting in LPG shipping, Peter moved on to LPG trading and then LPG broking before finishing his career broking Naphtha derivatives. He has worked for both large multi-national and small private companies in London, Paris and Geneva and managed desks, teams, and offices. He has travelled extensively representing his employers at industry conferences and his clients at negotiations.

Peter now spends his time lecturing at IFP Energies Nouvelles and other French business schools, teaching English to executives and at business schools, and when time permits, indulging his other passions of sailing, painting, and sculpting.

Digital Transformation Consultant at EUREKA Outsourced Solutions

Digital Marketing Consultant, Senior Lecturer Digital Marketing, Senior Lecturer and Program Director for MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics, Program Director MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics

Change-Agile Business Coach and Startup Advisor, with extensive experience in pitching, business modelling, marketing strategies and copyright, enabling my teams to respond to changes in the business environment by seizing opportunities, including dismissing old business models and developing new ways of doing business. I balance my career between Industry and Academia: I am an Associate Teaching Fellow and Senior Lecturer, currently teaching entrepreneurship and strategy to undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD students. My biggest passion is building new 'things' and take them to market! I am involved on a daily basis with building new companies, new products and services, new degrees, new modules.

A Dual-Professional working between Lecturing Business to Higher Education Students and as an in-sector manager for Everyone Active, a private sector sport and leisure business. BA(Hons), PGCE, MBA

The Academic Advisory Board of AIBM (American Institute of Business Management) plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality, relevance, and effectiveness of the institute’s academic programs. Here are the functions and responsibilities of the AIBM Academic Advisory Board:

  1. Curriculum Development:
  • Collaborate with faculty and administration to develop and review curriculum for all academic programs.
  • Ensure that the curriculum reflects current industry trends, best practices, and emerging research in the field of business management.
  1. Program Evaluation:
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of existing academic programs and recommend changes or improvements as needed.
  • Review program outcomes and assess the alignment of learning objectives with industry standards and professional expectations.
  1. Quality Assurance:
  • Establish quality standards for academic programs and ensure that they are maintained at the highest level.
  • Regularly review program delivery methods, course materials, and assessment techniques to ensure they meet accreditation requirements and industry standards.
  1. Faculty Development:
  • Provide guidance and support for faculty development initiatives, including training, workshops, and professional development opportunities.
  • Recommend strategies for recruiting, retaining, and rewarding high-quality faculty members.
  1. Student Experience Enhancement:
  • Advise on strategies to enhance the overall student experience, including academic support services, extracurricular activities, and student engagement initiatives.
  • Review student feedback and recommend improvements to enhance student satisfaction and success.
  1. Industry Collaboration:
  • Facilitate collaboration between the institute and industry partners to ensure that academic programs are aligned with industry needs and expectations.
  • Identify opportunities for internships, co-op programs, and experiential learning initiatives to provide students with real-world experience and industry connections.
  1. Research and Innovation:
  • Support research initiatives within the institute and provide guidance on areas of research that align with industry needs and academic priorities.
  • Encourage innovation in teaching methods, course design, and program delivery to enhance student learning outcomes and prepare graduates for success in the workforce.
  1. Accreditation and Compliance:
  • Ensure that academic programs meet all accreditation requirements and regulatory standards.
  • Provide guidance on accreditation processes and assist with the preparation of accreditation reports and documentation.
  1. Global Perspective and Diversity:
  • Advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion within the institute’s academic programs and student body.
  • Promote a global perspective in curriculum development and program delivery to prepare students for success in an increasingly interconnected world.
  1. Strategic Planning:
  • Contribute to the institute’s strategic planning process by providing insights and recommendations related to academic programs, faculty development, student support services, and institutional priorities.
  • Monitor trends and developments in higher education and the field of business management to ensure that the institute remains responsive to changing needs and opportunities.

The Academic Advisory Board of AIBM plays a critical role in ensuring the quality, relevance, and continuous improvement of the institute’s academic programs, faculty development initiatives, and student support services. By providing guidance and expertise in curriculum development, program evaluation, industry collaboration, and research innovation, the board helps to enhance the overall educational experience and success of AIBM students.

The appointment process of the Academic Advisory Board (AAB) at AIBM (American Institute of Business Management) ensures that the board consists of experienced and qualified individuals who can effectively fulfill their responsibilities. Here is the appointment process for the AAB:

1. Nomination:

  •    The AIBMs’ executive leadership team and existing Academic Advisory Board members identify potential candidates for the board based on their expertise, experience, and contributions to the field of business management.

2. Invitation:

  •     Selected candidates are formally invited to join the Academic Advisory Board. The invitation includes information about the board’s mission, responsibilities, and expectations.

3. Acceptance:

  •    Candidates who accept the invitation to join the Academic Advisory Board confirm their commitment to actively participate in board meetings, activities, and initiatives.

4. Orientation:

  •    New board members participate in an orientation session to familiarize themselves with the institute’s mission, vision, values, academic programs, faculty, and students.
  •    They also receive an overview of the Academic Advisory Board’s role, responsibilities, operating procedures, and meeting schedule.

5. Formal Appointment:

  •    Upon acceptance of the invitation and completion of the orientation session, new board members are formally appointed to the Academic Advisory Board by the institute’s executive leadership team.

6. Term of Appointment:

  •    Board members are typically appointed for a specific term, such as two or three years, with the possibility of renewal for additional terms.
  •    The institute’s bylaws or governance policies may specify the length of board member terms and the process for reappointment.

7. Diversity and Representation:

  •    The appointment process prioritizes diversity and representation to ensure that the Academic Advisory Board reflects a wide range of perspectives, backgrounds, and expertise.
  •    Efforts are made to include representatives from different sectors of the business community, academia, government, and non-profit organizations.

8. Ongoing Recruitment:

  •    The institute’s executive leadership team and existing board members continuously identify and recruit new candidates for the Academic Advisory Board to fill vacancies and maintain board effectiveness.
  •    Recruitment efforts focus on identifying individuals with diverse backgrounds, expertise, and experience who can contribute to the board’s mission and objectives.

9. Performance Evaluation:

  •    Regular performance evaluations are conducted to assess the effectiveness of Academic Advisory Board members in fulfilling their responsibilities.
  •    Board members are evaluated based on their attendance, participation, contributions, and adherence to the board’s operating procedures and code of conduct.

10. Continuous Improvement:

  •     The appointment process is periodically reviewed and revised to ensure that it remains effective, transparent, and aligned with the institute’s goals, values, and governance policies.
  •     Feedback from board members, institute leadership, and other stakeholders is solicited to identify areas for improvement and refinement.

The appointment process of the Academic Advisory Board at AIBM is designed to attract and retain qualified individuals who can provide valuable guidance, expertise, and support to the institute’s academic programs, faculty, and students. By prioritizing diversity, representation, and ongoing recruitment, the board ensures that it remains responsive to the evolving needs and priorities of the business management field.