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Financial Statements 2018/19


The Executive James Kennedy, Interim Vice-Chancellor


James Kennedy took up the post of Interim Vice-Chancellor in September 2019.


He joined Middlesex in 2016, taking responsibility for strategic financial planning, capital investment and driving strategies to optimise the effective and efficient use of resources and processes.


James has worked in a variety of different sectors, most recently as Chief Operating


Officer with an NHS Foundation Trust. Prior to this, James worked for 10 years at Thermo Fisher Scientific, a US quoted company, where he held a number of UK and European director level positions. James is also a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland and holds a master’s degree from the University of Oxford in Engineering Science.


Professor Andrea Dlaska, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Learning and Innovation


Professor Andrea Dlaska started at Middlesex University in April 2016, coming from the University of Surrey where she held the position of Pro Vice-Chancellor, Learning and Teaching.


Previous positions include Director of the Joint Language Centre of the University of Zurich and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, which she established in 2002, and lecturer in German at Warwick University.


Andrea provides executive leadership for student success and the student experience and leads on the University’s submission to the Teaching Excellence Framework. She also has responsibility for Learning Support Services, the Employability Service, the Centre for Academic Practice Enhancement, student health and wellbeing, academic quality assurance, liaison with the Students’ Union, and the University’s overseas campuses.


Katie Bell, Chief Commercial Officer


Katie Bell came to Middlesex University London in 2009 following a career in brand marketing, innovation and strategic planning for Nestlé UK and GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare.


Her role before joining Middlesex was Vice-President of Global Digital Marketing. She also worked for several years in Portugal and Spain, and was the Dean of the European University Business School in Barcelona and Madrid.


As a member of the University’s Executive team, Katie is accountable to the Vice– Chancellor for strategic leadership, management and development of the University in relation to home and international student recruitment, marketing and communications, alumni and external relations, international development, and academic and corporate partnerships.


She is also a Non-Executive Director for UCAS Media.


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