Laurent Muzellec elected dean of Trinity Business School via IrishTimesBiz
Prof Laurent Muzellec has been elected as the new dean of Trinity Business School. Photograph: Sharppix/TCD Business SchoolProf Laurent Muzellec has been elected as the new dean of Trinity Business School, the university has announced.
Prof Muzellec succeeds Prof Andrew Burke, who has led the business school since 2015 and has completed the maximum two consecutive terms as dean. Trinity College Dublin said Prof Muzellec had made a “significant contribution” to the development of its business school, setting up its Centre for Digital Business and Analytics and establishing a masters in digital marketing strategy.
Before joining Trinity, he worked at UCD Smurfit and the ESSCA School of Management. He has also worked at the French embassy trade office in New York and as a product manager of an internet mapping application in Paris, while his research expertise includes digital business models, social media and brand management.
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