The goal of these functions is to ensure that BI receives good input and advice from important external target groups and stakeholders. Our advisory boards have a function that focuses more on strategy and integrity, while our advisory councils focus on input on programmess and subject areas. All our advisory bodies have external experts with relevant experience from business, public administration, academia and former students.
BI Advisory Boards and Councils
BI has established several advisory boards and councils, all of which have an advisory function in various areas that are important to BI.
Overview of BIs Advisiory Boards and Councils
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The International Advisory Board is an advising body for the President, The Board of Trustees and the top management of BI. The main purpose of IAB is to strengthen BI internationally by having an independent body looking at BI from an external point of view. Furthermore, this independent body is playing an important role in the institution’s internationalisation strategy.
BI Norwegian Business School’s key factor for success is the ability to engage in interaction on the international research arena, with students and alumni and with businesses and society. The IAB is an arena to discuss how BI can develop internationally and globally.
Members of the IAB are from academia, from international businesses and from BI alumni.
Currently- the members of the IAB are:
- Elisabeth Heggelund Tørstad, Board Member / Non-Executive Director, UL Solutions / Torvald Klaveness, Norway
- Hege Skryseth, Executive Vice President, Equinor, Norway
- Kristin H. Holth, Non-Executive Director, Maersk Tankers, Norway
- Kjersti Wiklund, Non-Executive Director, United Kingdom
- Lu Xiongwen, Professor, Professor, Dean, School of Management, Fudan University, China
- Andrew Pettigrew, Emeritus Professor, University of Oxford, Said Business School, UK
- Ajay Kohli, Professor, Georiga Tech, Scheller College of Business, USA
- Michael D. Johnson, Visiting Scholar, University of Michigan, Dean and Professor Emeritus, Carroll University Cleveland, Ohio, USA
- Christoph Badelt, President Austrian Fiscal Advisory Council, Austria
- Svein Tore Holsether, President and CEO, Yara International, Norway
- Laxmi Akkaraju, Chief Customer Officer, Cognite
- Ikhlaq Sidhu, Dean and Professor, IE University in Madrid, School of Science & Technology, Spain
- Michael Osbaldeston, Emeritus Professor, Cranfield University, School of Management, United Kingdom
- Knut Haanæs, Professor of Strategy and Lundin Chair Professor of Sustainability, IMD, Switzerland
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BI's AAB will contribute to developing and strengthening the relationship between alumni, students and the business community. AAB will be a catalyst for communication and involvement, and help to engage alumni who can give back to BI with their time, experience and expertise. Furthermore, the council shall provide input to ensure relevance when developing new programmes.
BI's AAB consists of the following members:
- Anna Knudsen, CEO / Founder, AW Magazine / Sommerfuglen Media
- Arbab Umar Dar, CEO / Country Managing Partner, Ernst & Young
- Bjørn Granviken, Project Manager, Bane Nor
- Carl-Erik Moberg, CEO / Founder, TicketCo
- Ellen-Marie Bjerknes Nygård, CEO, Gnist Consulting
- Fredrik Andre Aasebø, CEO Røde Kors Førstehjelp AS
- Hege Hodnesdal, COO - Executive Vice President for Pension Operations, KLP
- Ivar Kroghrud, Leadership and Growth Advisor, Seksten Femti AS
- Javad Mushtaq, Co-Founder & Managing Partner, WE& Capital
- Karen Marie Gunnerud, Project Manager, Oslo Kommune
- Kristin Ruud, CEO & Founder, AGCY
- Kristine Steidel, General Manager / CEO, Microsoft Norway
- Maalfrid Brath, CEO, Manpower
- Rolv Erik Ryssdal, Board Member, Schibsted
- Solveig Hellebust, Senior Vice President and Chief HR Officer, Yara International
- Thomas Skovli, Vice president Installation & Special Sales, Solar Group
- Tonje Sandberg, Senior Managing Director, Nordic Client Group Lead for Resource, Accenture Nordics
- Torgeir Sølsnes, Marketing Manager, Næringsforeningen i Trondheimsregionen
- Trond-Morten Lindberg, Chief Strategy and Operations Officer, BDO
- Victor Rolfsnes, Consumer Insight Manager, Orkla Foods Norway
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To ensure that BI's programmes are relevant, advice is created for all programmes at Bachelor level and a selection of advice at Master's level. BI's programme council is composed of representatives from relevant industries and companies to take care of the needs of the various programmes and subject areas. The programme councils also include representatives of BI's partner companies.
The purpose is to provide relevant input and feedback for each study programme and ensure relevance to meet the needs of working life when evaluating and developing new programmes. The members contribute with insight from their respective sectors and cases used in the teaching.
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The Advisory Council for the Finance Industry must contribute to BI's programmes being relevant to the financial industry. The council provides insight and feedback, and ensures that the financial industry's needs are met when evaluating and developing new programmes.
The council consists of the following external members:
- Therese Høyer Grimstad, direktør arbeidsliv i Finans Norge (rådets leder)
- Runar Wilhelm Henriksen, direktør i Finansforbundet
- Mette Kolstad Wiig, direktør for Gjensidigeskolen
- Caroline Horn, organisasjonsdirektør i Sparebank1 Utvikling
- Marianne Feddersen Heggelund, fagleder ledelsesutvikling i People DNB
- Svein-Arne Kausland, HR-direktør i Tryg Norge
- Siv Seglem, administrerende direktør i Finansnæringens Autorisasjonsordninger
- Christian Lund, Lead Knowledge & Competence responsible, Nordea Norway
- Vegard Høghaug Larsen, førsteamanuensis - Institutt for datavitenskap og analyse, Handelshøyskolen BI
- Kjell Jørgensen, førsteamanuensis - Institutt for finans, Handelshøyskolen BI
- Knut Bergo, professor - Institutt for rettsvitenskap og styring, Handelshøyskolen BI
- Lise Hammergren, divisjonsdirektør ved Handelshøyskolen BI Executive
- Katrine Kirkebø, Business Development Manager, Lead Finance Industry og rådets administrativt ansvarlige BI Executive
- Yngve Fjell, Business Development Manager – BI Executive
- Amund Thomassen, Rådgiver BI og rådets sekretær
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The mandate is to secure that BI’s business and management education is relevant for the needs in the energy and ocean sector, both internationally and at home.
- The advisory council should contribute to strengthening relevant education in accordance with the need for competence (re-skill and up-skill).
- Identifying early needs and options for making BI more international, contribute and encourage to focus on sustainability.
- Getting an external look at ways to develop programs, academic partners and corporate collaborations. Enhance and strengthen sales.
- The council may provide input to ensure business and working life relevance directly into programs, when developing innovative programs and educational activities.
Members of this council are executive professionals representing their company through business or HR roles.- DNB: Leif Håkonsen, Head of strategic business and support, Ocean Industries business (Chair)
- Equinor: Steinar Roland, Head of Equinor University
- AkerBP: Anett Haugom – Digital Capability Lead
- Schlumberger: Waldemar Szemat Vielma, Principal Drilling Business Development (repr EMME-alumni board)
- Statkraft: Andreas Segrov, VP Culture & organizational Development
- Å Energi: Margit Unander , Konserndirektør Mennesker og kommunikasjon
- Energidepartementet: Morten Lindbæck, Seniorrådgiver Olje- og gassavdelingen
- Industri Energi: Barbro Auesdal, leder av kompetanseutvalget (medlem i Forbundsstyret)
- Yara: Tonje Zelow Walløe, SVP People, Corporate Development
- Grieg: Hege Leirfall Ingebrigtsen, Chief People and Organization Officer
- Federation of Norwegian Industries: Runar Rugtvedt, Director Offshore Technology Suppliers
- Vår Energi AS: Sarah Roska Dunne, VP People & Leadership
Members from BI Norwegian Business School:- Lars Huemer, Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Professor
- Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen, Department of Law and Governance, Professor
- Erna Engebrethsen, Department of Accounting and Operations Management
- Jon Lereim, former Associate Dean for Executive Master in Energy, former Professor II, now a consultant for BI
Administrative implementation, business development, realisation of input from the council:- Sigrid Tofte Røiri, BI Executive Oslo, Business Development Manager
- Bernt Skansen, BI Executive Stavanger, Business Development Manager
- Sissel Thune Hammerstrøm, BI Executive Oslo, Director Degree Programmes
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The members of the Programme Advisory Council will support the further development of BI’s Executive Master of Management and Executive Bachelor of Management programmes.
The council consists of members representing industry and the public sector, who offer important insights about competency needs in larger organisations, including requirements related to executive education and professional development.
The following companies and organisations are part of the Programme Advisory Council:
- Storebrand
- Telia
- Sopra Steria
- BASF
- Schibsted
- Equinor
- DNB
- Nordea
- TietoEvry
- Posten
- Skatteetaten
- Abelia
- Oslo Kommune