Avi Mukherjee is Dean of College of Business at Clayton State University
Dr. Avinandan (Avi) Mukherjee has been appointed Dean of the College of Business at Clayton State University.
Mukherjee was chair of the Department of Marketing in the School of Business at Montclair State University in New Jersey since 2008. There, he led a transformation of the department, growing student enrollment by 85 percent and faculty strength by 55 percent, launching a new program in Sports, Events, and Tourism, introducing a radically-new MBA curriculum on and off-campus, and generating a record level of student awards and scholarships.
Before MSU he was at Pennsylvania State University, the University of Bradford in the United Kingdom, Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, and the Indian Institute of Management in Calcutta. He has also been a visiting faculty member at Rutgers Business School (in Newark, N.J., Beijing, Shanghai, and Singapore), as well as various schools in France, Denmark, China, and Nepal.
Mukherjee earned his Ph.D. in Marketing at the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad (among the Top 100 Business Schools in the world). He also studied in Paris and his research was affiliated to MIT.
He is editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing, has published more than 100 articles and been cited more than 1500 times. Mukherjee has been president of the Business and Health Administration Association, and was in the MSU Environmental Management Doctoral Program.
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