Professor Max Finne appointed Associate Dean of MBA Education at the School of Business
Max Finne, Professor of Information and Service Management, has been appointed Associate Dean of MBA Education within the School of Business. Professor Finne has extensive experience in executive education and will contribute to the renewal of MBA programs.
The Associate Dean position is new and the creation of it aims to further enhance the internationally accredited MBA, EMBA, and DBA programs at both national and global levels. Moreover, it seeks to develop a robust platform for cross-disciplinary executive education that aligns with our School’s strategic goals of advancing management education.
‘I believe that Professor Finne will significantly contribute to these objectives and spearhead the continued growth and excellence of our programs,’ Dean Timo Korkeamäki says.
The position will occupy approximately 50% of work time. The Associate Dean reports to the Dean and he is a member of the School’s Top Management Team. The Associate Dean collaborates closely with Aalto EE in advancing the strategic positioning and impact of the executive education. The three-year term of office will begin in January, 2026.
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