Prof. Gishan Dissanaike: A Sri Lankan Star Shining at Cambridge Judge Business School

Sri Lanka celebrates a proud moment as one of its own, Prof. Gishan Dissanaike, takes on the prestigious role of Dean at Cambridge Judge Business School (CJBS), one of the world’s most respected institutions for business education. His journey to this remarkable achievement is a story of inspiration, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

Prof. Dissanaike’s story begins in Sri Lanka, where he spent his early years. As a student at Royal College Colombo, one of the country’s top schools, he displayed a passion for learning that set him apart. His academic excellence earned him a place at Clare College, University of Cambridge, where he studied economics. He didn’t stop there Prof. Dissanaike went on to earn his PhD and build a stellar academic career, proving that determination and hard work can take you to great heights.

Before becoming Dean, Prof. Dissanaike held the Adam Smith Professorship of Corporate Governance at Cambridge. He is well known for his research in finance and governance, and his work has been published in some of the most prestigious academic journals. He also served as the Head of the Finance & Accounting subject group at Cambridge, helping to shape the future of business education.

Prof. Gishan Dissanaike – Dean at Cambridge Judge Business School (CJBS)

Prof. Dissanaike has always believed in making education accessible and meaningful. His leadership style combines academic rigor with practical insights, ensuring that CJBS remains a hub of innovation and excellence.

While Prof. Dissanaike has achieved global recognition, he remains deeply connected to his Sri Lankan roots. He often speaks about the values he learned growing up hard work, integrity, and a deep respect for education. These values have guided him throughout his life and continue to influence his work.

His success is not just his own it’s a symbol of what Sri Lankans can achieve on the world stage. He shows young people in Sri Lanka that dreams are achievable with focus and effort, no matter where you start.

As Dean, Prof. Dissanaike plans to guide Cambridge Judge Business School into an exciting future. He aims to create new opportunities for collaboration between students, academics, and industries worldwide. His vision is not just about academic success but about shaping leaders who can make a real difference in the world.

Prof. Dissanaike’s journey is an inspiration not only for Sri Lankans but for people everywhere. It’s a story of breaking barriers, reaching new heights, and staying true to your roots. His appointment as Dean is a reminder that talent and perseverance can take you far, no matter where you come from.

As Sri Lanka celebrates this proud moment, Prof. Dissanaike’s story reminds us all of the power of education and the impact one person can have on the world. Here’s to his continued success and the inspiration he brings to us all.

For more details about his appointment, visit the official announcements on NewsWire.lk.

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