Gabriel Hawawini Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth and Family

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Gabriel Hawawini was born on 29 August, 1947 in Alexandria, Egypt. Discover Gabriel Hawawini's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Age76 years old
Zodiac SignVirgo
Born29 August, 1947
Birthday29 August
BirthplaceAlexandria, Egypt
NationalityEgypt

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Gabriel Hawawini Net Worth

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‘Finance for Executives: Managing for Value Creation’, seventh edition, Cengage (2022) 'The Internationalization of Higher Education and Business Schools: A Critical Review’, Springer (2016) ‘The Future of Business Schools’, Journal of Management Development (November 2005) ‘The Home Country in the Age of Globalization: How Much Does it Matter for Firm Performance?’, Journal of World Business (May 2004) ‘Is Performance Driven by Industry- or Firm-Specific Factors? A New Look at the Evidence’, Strategic Management Journal (January 2003) ‘Seasonality in the Risk-Return Relationship: Some International Evidence’, Journal of Finance (March 1987) ‘Friction in the Trading Process and the Estimation of Systematic Risk’, Journal of Financial Economics (August 1983) ‘A Mean-Standard Deviation Exposition of the Theory of the Firm Under Uncertainty’, American Economic Review (March 1978)

Momentum Invest (Advisor), 2017–present International Board on Economic Regulations (Member), 2015–present AlphaOne Partners LLP (Advisor), 2014–2017 S&B Industrial Minerals, S.A. (Non-Executive Director), 2011–2013 Rémy Cointreau (Non-Executive Director; Member of the Strategy Committee), 2006–2015 Vivendi (Non-Executive Director; Member of the Audit Committee), 2003–2010 Accenture (Member of the Energy Advisory Board), 2002–2006 Cerestar (Non-Executive Director), 2001–2003 Mastrad (Non-Executive Director), 1998–2003

University of the People (Member of Board of Trustees), 2013–present University of the People (chairman Advancement Committee), 2013–2019 Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (Joint Advisory Board), 2010–present The American University in Cairo (Advisory Board – School of Business), 2006–present Japan and the World Economy (Member of the Board of Editors), 1989–present MIT Corporation: Member of the Visiting Committee for the Sloan School of Management, 2010–2019 Unnivers (Expert-Advisor), 2013–2019 University of the People (Member Development Committee), 2020–present Sasin Graduate Institute at Chulalongkorn University (Advisory Board), 2010–2015 The American University of Beirut (Board of Overseers – School of Business), 2006–2014 The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (International Advisory Group), 2006–2012 Chairman of the EQUIS Accreditation Awarding Body (EFMD), 2004–2011 The European Foundation for Management Development (board member), 2004–2006 The Indian School of Business (board member), 2002–2006 The Athens Laboratory of Business Administration (Advisory Board), 2001–2006

After graduating from the University of Toulouse (France) in 1972 with a master's degree in chemical engineering, he received a Fulbright Scholarship to study economics and finance at New York University where he was awarded a PhD in 1977 and appointed to the faculty of NYU Stern School of Business as an assistant professor of finance. In 1980 he moved to Baruch College of the City University of New York as an associate professor before joining INSEAD in 1982 as a Full Professor. At INSEAD he first chaired and built up the Finance Area (1985-1987) then directed the institution's Euro-Asia Center (1988-1994) where he developed the school's executive education activities in Asia. In 1998 he led INSEAD's development campaign, launched in 1995, that raised over €100 million by early 2000. In August of that year he was appointed dean of INSEAD. During his tenure (2000-2006) he led the institute's global expansion with the opening of campuses in Singapore and Abu Dhabi, launched the INSEAD Executive MBA Program, and led INSEAD's second development campaign that raised €120 million. He was awarded the Legion of Honor in 2005, France's highest order of merit, and received in 2006 The Chief Executive Leadership Award from The Council for Advancement and Support of Education. His publications are in the areas of risk estimation and valuation in financial markets, the theory of the firm under uncertainty, the process of business value creation, and the internationalization of higher education institutions.

Gabriel Hawawini (born August 29, 1947) is an Emeritus Professor of Finance at INSEAD business school where he held the Henry Grunfeld Chair in Investment Banking from 1996 to 2013 and served as dean from 2000 to 2006, spearheading the institution's global expansion from its original campus in France into Asia (Singapore) and the Middle East (Abu Dhabi).

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