Uday Salunkhe
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MMS, Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research, Mumbai;
PhD Turn Around Strategies for Sick Units, University of PuneUday Salunkhe | |
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Dr. Uday Salunkhe receiving award at 12th Annual Convention on Leadership | |
| Born | 19 January 1966 |
| Alma mater | Shardhashram, Mumbai;
MMS, Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research, Mumbai; PhD Turn Around Strategies for Sick Units, University of Pune |
| Occupations | Professor and academician |
Dr. Uday Salunkhe is the director of the Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research, Mumbai and Bangalore. He is the chairman of Ad Hoc Board of Studies in Management Courses of Mumbai University and Chairman of the Local Management Committee of Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia (AMDISA) – a SAARC initiative.[1] He took over as the President of Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) for year 2007–2008. AIMS is the 2nd largest body of management schools in the world with more than 500 member. His work is strongly influenced by the likes of Jack Welch and Arya Chanakya.[2]
Uday Salunkhe is a mechanical engineer with a management degree in 'Operations', and a Doctorate in 'Turnaround Strategies'.[3] Salunkhe has to his credit several years of experience in the corporate world including Mahindra & Mahindra, ISPL[4] and other companies before joining Welingkar in 1995 as faculty for Production Management. Salunkhe joined Welingkar in 1995 as a Professor and was appointed as director of the Welingkar Institute in the year 2000. He guided many notable management graduates like Meghana Pandit, Tito Adicula, Ritesh Deore, Bhavesh Jain to name a few [5]
Affiliations
Salunkhe has been invited as visiting fellow at the Harvard Business School, US and European University, Germany. He has also delivered seminars at the Asian Institute of Management, Manila. He served as the President of Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS), the second largest network of management schools in the world. He is currently the President of the National HRD Network (NHRDN), Mumbai Chapter.[6] He was also appointed one of the independent directors of Datamatics.[7]