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Shelly-Ann  Gajadhar

Ms Shelly-Ann Gajadhar

Alumnus

Research interests

  • Public Services Management & Organisation

Biography

Supervisor: Dr Juan Baeza

Research Group: Public Service Management

Project Title: How are university-based medical innovations processed in a Triple Helix setting – The case of London

Year of Entry: 2016, full-time

Shelly-Ann is an attorney at law with three years experience in criminal and civil law. She completed her Masters in International Business and Emerging Markets with Distinction at the University of Edinburgh. Her Masters thesis titled FDI and Technology Transfer in Trinidad and Tobago’s Construction Industry was recently published in Social and Economic Studies Journal.

At King’s she is a recipient of a Doctoral Scholarship and has presented at conferences related to implementation science, entrepreneurship and innovation and the triple helix model. She also acts as a GTA and has lead tutorials on Consumer Behaviour and Organisational Research Methods.

In her spare time, she has sat on various College committees, providing a student perspective. She also works with the Careers and Employability arm of the College as an Application Advisor and recently founded a career and research consultancy; dedicated to advancing the academic and professional opportunities of Caribbean millennials.

Shelly-Ann also sits on the King's Business School Advisory Council.

Research Profile

Events

30Oct

Business is Black

You are warmly invited to an online King’s Business School panel event to mark Black History Month at 1-2pm on Friday 30 October.

Please note: this event has passed.

16Nov

Connections: 'Young, Agile and Uncertain' with Shelly-Ann Gajadhar

Young leaders are being challenged to create a new leadership blueprint in uncertain times. Our routines have been uprooted and our ways of working have been...

Please note: this event has passed.

Events

30Oct

Business is Black

You are warmly invited to an online King’s Business School panel event to mark Black History Month at 1-2pm on Friday 30 October.

Please note: this event has passed.

16Nov

Connections: 'Young, Agile and Uncertain' with Shelly-Ann Gajadhar

Young leaders are being challenged to create a new leadership blueprint in uncertain times. Our routines have been uprooted and our ways of working have been...

Please note: this event has passed.