Per Holten-Andersen appointed new president of CBS

On January 1, 2012 Per Holten Andersen, Dean at the University of Copenhagen will take on the position of President of CBS.

10/28/2011

On January 1, 2012 Per Holten-Andersen, Dean at the University of Copenhagen will take on the position of President of CBS.

Per Holten-Andersen was Rector of the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (KVL) from 2002 to 2006. In 2007 KVL merged with the University of Copenhagen (KU), and Per Holten-Andersen became Dean of the Faculty of Life Sciences (KU-LIFE).

The CBS Board of Directors is pleased with the many applications submitted for the position of president. Following a thorough assessment, the Assessment Committee decided to recommend Per Holten-Andersen for the position of President of CBS. The Board of Directors unanimously concurred with the recommendation.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors, Peter Schütze, says:

- The Board of Directors would like to warmly welcome and congratulate Per Holten-Andersen. The Board looks forward to working with Per Holten-Andersen, who will now be President of one of Europe’s foremost business-oriented universities. In the same vein, we would like to express our gratitude to Acting President Alan Irwin, who undertook the position of President in trying times while also serving as Dean of Research.

In the appointment of Per Holten-Andersen, the Board of Directors has emphasized his extensive experience with university management as Rector of KVL and Dean at KU, as well as his insight into the world of higher education and his career and results as head of a large education and research institution.

Per Holten-Andersen looks forward to take on the position as President of CBS. He already has ties to CBS through his education as well as his experience through years of collaboration:

 - As Rector and Dean of KVL/KU-LIFE, I have seen increasing cooperation over the years with LIFE’s nearest university neighbour: CBS. I am impressed by CBS’ international outlook and disciplinary diversity. I look forward to getting to know the education and research environments even better, and embarking on further developing education and research in collaboration with the students and staff at CBS.

Facts on Per Holten-Andersen:

• Born in 1952

• Master of Science (MSc) in Forestry (Cand.Silv), KVL, 1979

• HD Diploma in Finance and Credit, CBS, 1984

• PhD, “Inflation and Taxation in Forest Economics”, 1990

• Worked in the US in 1989 and 1990 as a consultant for Danish companies regarding investments in American forestry.

• Assistant Professor, KVL, 1990

• Associate Professor, KVL, 1994

• Head of Department, Department of Economics, Forestry and Landscape Planning, KVL, 1999

• Rector (elected), KVL, 2002

• Rector (appointed), KVL, 2003

• Dean (appointed), KU-LIFE, KU, 2007

Board memberships and honorary titles:

• Board Member and President of ELLS (European League of Life Sciences)

• Board Member and former President of ICA (Association of European Life Science Universities)

• Member of the Danish Academy of Technical Sciences (ATV) and former Chairman of ATV’s think tank

• Member of the governing body of the Nordic Forestry, Veterinary and Agricultural Network (NOVA-universitetet)

• Member of the Board and the committee of representatives of the Centre for Advanced Food Studies (Levnedsmiddelcentret)

• Member of the Symbion Foundation

• Member of the Board of Mobile Fitness (a start-up company)

Facts on CBS:

With some 18,000 full and part-time students, 600 full-time faculty members, 200 PhD and 630 administrative staff, CBS is a unique business-oriented university with a full portfolio of Bachelor, Masters, MBA/EMBA, PhD and Executive programmes delivered in English and Danish.

CBS’ academic staff includes internationally-recognised experts in classical business disciplines as well as in philosophy, history, psychology, sociology, law, political science, information systems, culture and languages.

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