ATLAS SkillTech University appoints Dr. Robert Gammie as Dean of ATLAS |ISME School of Management and Entrepreneurship

                                             

Mumbai : ATLAS SkillTech University, India’s first new-age urban multidisciplinary university located in the heart of Mumbai’s corporate hub, Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), today announced the appointment of Dr. Robert Gammie as the Dean of ATLAS ISME School of Management and Entrepreneurship. Known for his innovative and transformational leadership, Dr. Gammie brings a wealth of experience in higher education, finance, and global partnerships to this new role.

A proven leader with a record of transforming institutions, Dr. Robert Gammie joins ATLAS ISME after serving as Dean at York Business School, where he spearheaded significant growth and international expansion, including the development of the YSJU London Campus. His journey into academia began at Robert Gordon University in the UK, where he rose to become Associate Dean at Aberdeen Business School.  He brings to ISME a valuable combination of academic leadership and corporate experience, having previously worked at Shell and JP Morgan.

“Dr. Gammie’s passion for innovation and transformation aligns perfectly with ATLAS SkillTech University’s mission to empower students as future-ready leaders and changemakers,” shared Siddharth Shahani, Executive President, ATLAS SkillTech University. “We’re thrilled to welcome him to the ATLAS family and excited to see the extraordinary impact that we can make together for our students.”

“Joining ATLAS and becoming a part of India’s dynamic education landscape is incredibly exciting,” shared Dr. Robert Gammie, Dean of ATLAS ISME School of Management and Entrepreneurship. “The future of work demands a new kind of education, and I believe India  is poised to lead the way. Drawing on my experiences, I look forward to nurture and mentor these bright minds at ATLAS, empowering them to become the architects of tomorrow’s innovations and the leaders who will redefine industries on a global scale.”