EXECUTIVE MBA
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EMBA Faculty

Prof Kurt April
Professor
Professor Kurt April is the Allan Gray Chair, an Endowed Professorship, and Director of the Allan Gray Centre for Values-Based Leadership, specialising in Leadership, Diversity and Inclusion at the University of Cape Town's Graduate School of Business (South Africa, 1998-present), Adjunct Faculty at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford (UK, 2001-present), and is an Orchestrator and Faculty member of Duke Corporate Education, Duke University (USA, 2008-present).
Assoc Prof Jess Auerbach
Associate Professor
Jess Auerbach is an NRF-rated anthropologist whose research explores narrative, digital connectivity, sensory experience, communication and education futures.
Prof Walter Baets
Professor
Walter Baets is Emeritus Professor at the UCT GSB and Dean of "the camp", an innovation campus in Aix en Provence, France.
Dr Cécile Feront
Senior Lecturer
Cécile is a senior lecturer at UCT's Graduate School of Business, teaching and researching how individuals, organisations and institutions work to promote a more just, sustainable, and inclusive socio-economic system.
Prof Sean Gossel
Associate Professor
Professor Sean Gossel is the Deputy Director: Curriculum at the UCT GSB.
Prof Ralph Hamann
Professor
Ralph is a professor at the UCT Graduate School of Business and works on business sustainability and social innovation and entrepreneurship.
Dr Linda Kantor
Lecturer
Dr Linda Kantor is an adjunct senior lecturer at the UCT GSB where she teaches a compulsory mindfulness leadership programme to the EMBA students.
Assoc Prof Camille Meyer
Associate Professor
Dr Camille Meyer is Associate Professor in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the Director of the Executive MBA at the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business.
Assoc Prof Camaren Peter
Associate Professor
Dr Camaren Peter (PhD) is an Associate Professor at the Allan Gray Centre for Values-Based Leadership at the UCT GSB.
Prof Kosheek Sewchurran
Associate Professor
Professor Kosheek Sewchurran is primarily interested in organising practices and research that acknowledge the realities of a lived-experience.