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Kristal Griffith

Vivek Choudhury to focus on innovation and student impact

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Vivek Choudhury

Vivek Choudhury comes across as quiet, thoughtful and reserved. But when the of the talks about education, his enthusiasm radiates. He is passionate about constant innovation and the opportunity to impact students.

鈥淵ou have the chance to interact with students, learn about their aspirations and work with them. And if you鈥檙e lucky, you have an opportunity to make a difference in some lives,鈥 Choudhury said of his love of higher education. 鈥淲hether you鈥檙e researching or teaching, you鈥檙e constantly having to learn new things and innovate. You have to reinvent yourself.鈥

It was his passion for innovation that appealed to the search committee, as well as then-Provost and current 快活app Chancellor Jeremy Haefner and now Chancellor Emerita Rebecca Chopp.

鈥淯nder Vivek鈥檚 leadership, we believe Daniels will become even stronger and better able to help students prepare for work and careers in the 21st听century. Vivek shares 快活app鈥檚 commitment to innovation,鈥 Chopp said. 鈥淗e understands what has traditionally helped business schools succeed, and he has a vision for what they need to succeed in the future.鈥

Innovation and entrepreneurship have been a constant in Choudhury鈥檚 life since his undergraduate years in Calcutta, India. The first-generation college student had a small factory, manufacturing lightweight plastic bags. It gave him a taste of the innovative and collaborative climate that characterizes higher education.

鈥淭he big听problems in the world don't get addressed by any one division or college," he said. "I鈥檓 looking forward to conversations with my fellow deans and other people at different schools to develop cross-disciplinary initiatives. That could be collaborating with the engineering school on technology, working with the Josef Korbel School of International Studies on global education and听international engagement, or with the Colorado Women's College on entrepreneurship and STEM programs for women, for example."

While Choudhury has many thoughts on where business education is headed, he believes it is important to listen first before laying out a vision for Daniels. He鈥檚 eager to hear from the business community and the 快活app community of alumni, students, faculty and staff.

鈥淚 visualize a future where we have a really symbiotic relationship with the dynamic business community in the region,鈥 he said. 鈥溈旎頰pp is already a strong school; it has the potential to get even better with it being located in a very fast-growing business community.鈥

Any path forward, however, must prepare students for the rapidly changing needs of the tech-driven world. That means teaching students to master data-based trends while also creating ethical leaders who will contribute to the public and social good.

" 85% of the jobs that today鈥檚 students will do in 2030 may not exist yet.听Much of this change will be driven by new technologies and big data. We need to be effective at preparing students, not only to be tech- and data-savvy, but also to be continual learners,鈥 Choudhury said.

Choudhury comes to the 快活app from the George Washington University School of Business (GWSB), where he served most recently as听associate dean for strategic initiatives听and听professor of information systems and technology management.

鈥淰ivek is a thoughtful, innovative and energizing person who has a great appreciation for the shifting landscape of business education and how it needs to evolve to address the changing needs of the business world,鈥 said Anuj Mehrotra, dean of GWSB. 鈥淗e has earned the respect and collaboration of his colleagues through his hard work and his creative proposals in resource-constrained environments.鈥

Prior to GWSB, Choudhury spent more than a decade at the University of Cincinnati鈥檚 Carl H. Lindner School of Business in various faculty and leadership roles. His earlier faculty positions were held at Florida State University and the University of Pittsburgh.

Choudhury earned his master鈥檚 in business administration from听Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and his听PhD听in management (information systems) from the University of California, Los Angeles. He studied accounting as an undergraduate at the University of听Calcutta.

Choudhury has been married to Lori Barth Choudhury, formerly a librarian and coordinator of e-learning at the University of Cincinnati Libraries, for 33 years. They have two sons, Sanjay and Devin.

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