Manoj Anand

Professor of Finance & Accounting at Management Development Institute (MDI)

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Prof. Manoj Anand is Professor of Finance & Accounting at Management Development Institute, Gurgaon.

Prof. Manoj Anand is a Ph.D. from UBS, Panjab University, Chandigarh. He did his M Com in Finance & Accounting from UBS with distinction & First Position in Panjab University in 1984 and Master in Business Laws through DED of National Law School of India University, Bangalore in 2016. He is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India, Calcutta.

Prof. Manoj Anand has more than three-decades of academic and administrative experience. He has vast teaching, research, and consulting experience with different business schools such as Indian Institute of Management Lucknow, Indian Institute of Management Indore; SP Jain Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai; UBS & UIAMS, Panjab University, Chandigarh; and National Institute of Financial Management Faridabad. He has also been a visiting faculty to IIM Kashipur, Raipur, Rohtak and Sirmaur.

He has been Convener, IIM Kashipur Task Force during 2011-12. He has been Dean (Academic Affairs) during 2011-13 at IIM Lucknow; Chairman of Post Graduate Program in Management during 2008-10 at IIM Lucknow and Chairman of Working Managers’ Program at Noida Campus during 2014-16 of IIM Lucknow.

Prof. Manoj Anand has been given Best Faculty Award by the Graduating Students of IIM Lucknow: Batch 2008; 2009 & Batch 2010 and by Graduating Students of IIM Kashipur: Batch 2013.

Prof. Anand has also worked with Customs and Central Excise Commissionerate as an ICAS Officer during the period 1991-95.

Prof. Anand’s teaching, research and consulting interests include Financial Reporting, Corporate Finance, Infrastructure Project Finance, and Strategic Cost & Financial Management.

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