Dr. Murray MacTavish

Keynote Speaker

Dr. Murray MacTavish is the Associate Dean at the School of Business, Ambrose University, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic and strategic direction of the school. Before joining Ambrose University, Dr. Murray MacTavish dedicated his expertise as a Professor of Leadership and International Development in the School of Business at Trinity Western University (TWU) in Langley, BC, Canada. His tenure at TWU was marked by significant contributions to the fields of values-based leadership, transformational leader development, and global management, particularly focusing on cross-cultural leadership and the exploration of Chinese leadership theories. His academic journey, fortified by a Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University, underscores his commitment to developing global business leaders through innovative and ethical educational frameworks.

Md Manirul Islam is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and the Director of the Institute of Continuing Education at the American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB). In addition to these roles, he serves as the Director of the Network Operations Center, where he plays a pivotal role as the chief architect of his university's Data Center and Network Infrastructure. He is a certified Cisco Instructor Trainer and holds several industry certifications in the track of networking and system administration. He is a participating member of the Cisco Networking Academy Global Advisory Board and his exceptional contributions have earned him numerous national and international accolades, notably the prestigious Cisco Networking Academy BeTheBridge award. He has several journal publications, and his research interests encompass critical areas such as Cybersecurity, IoT, and Big Data Analytics.

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