The Gupta-Klinsky India Institute (GKII) is pleased to share that an important new addition has been made to our core team! Alexander Triantis, Dean of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School has been appointed as GKII Advisory Board Co-Chair.

Dean Triantis will be filling the vacancy left behind by Ellen MacKenzie, Dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH) as she steps down from her role as Dean. Dean Triantis is the third Dean of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and started his tenure at Carey as Dean in 2019. He has led the revision or launch of several programs and initiatives, including Carey’s reimagined STEM-designated full-time MBA and Flexible MBA programs, online MS programs in business analytics and real estate, and a large suite of dual degree programs with several schools within and outside of Johns Hopkins.

We are thankful to Dean MacKenzie for her support of GKII and are thrilled to have Dean Triantis on board as we continue our growth with new programs like the Women in STEM initiative and our recurring Girish and Himangi Rishi Student Travel Awards.

“The Gupta-Klinsky India Institute has facilitated some incredible programs and partnerships over the past few years,” Dean Triantis said. “I’m excited to work with the community of faculty, staff, students and alumni they’ve built.”