The Academy of Executives and Administrators

Founded 2002 - United Kingdom

Professorial Research Fellows

The highest membership grade of the Academy is Professorial Research Fellow.

A maximum of 5 are awarded each year.

2023

Professor Dr David Iornem - Foundation Life Professorial Research Fellow - P.R.F.A.E.A. (Dip.A.E.A.)

Professor Dr Iornem is the Ex President of the Nigerian Senate and founder of the Nigerian Institute of Management Consultants, the second Afrian Institute of Management Consultants to be affiliated with the International Council of Management Consulting Institutes

Professor Dr Bruce Duncan - Foundation Life Professorial Research Fellow - P.R.F.A.E.A. (Dip.A.E.A.)

Professor Dr Duncan has been a senior lectureer in the business management field at a number of London Tertiary Education Colleges.

Professor Dr Johan Potgieter - Foundation Life Professorial Research Fellow - P.R.F.A.E.A. (Dip.A.E.A.)

Professor Dr Potgieter established the the multi discipline Design, Technology and Management Institute in post Apartheid South Africa. He then went on to create the Faculty of Technology Management and Applied Science, a United Kingdom Body.

Professor Dr Matthew Wing Kwong Chu - Foundation Life Professorial Research Fellow - P.R.F.A.E.A. (Dip.A.E.A.)

Professor Dr Chu was an early promoter of United Kingdom professional management education via the Society of Business Practioners in Hong Kong.

Professor Dr Sam Man Keong - Foundation Life Professorial Research Fellow - P.R.F.A.E.A. (Dip.A.E.A.)

Professor Dr Keong is a co-founder of the Singapore Institute of Engineering Technologists.

 

2024

Professor Brian Lynn - Honorary Life Professorial Research Fellow - P.R.F.A.E.A. (Dip.A.E.A.)

Professor Lynn person is one of the early winemakers in the Coonawarra area of Australia. The unique quality of his work lead him to develop an international market for his wines and became a leading example for other small botique Australian wineries to follow.

He has been generous with his time and knowledge to help the "small" end of the Australian wine industry.