Milind Sathye
Dr., Professor, Department of Business & Government, University of Canberra, Australia.
Relevant fields of interest: banking and bank regulation, e-commerce and banking, Forensic accounting and finance (Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing - AMLCTF), management accounting (productivity and efficiency, performance measurement).
Education:
- 1980 - Certified Banker, Indian Institute of Bankers, Mumbai, India.
- 1982 - Cost and Management Accountant, Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India, Calcutta, India.
- 1983 - Company Secretary, Institute of Company Secretaries of India, New Delhi, India.
- 1986 - M Com (Accounting and Finance), University of Bombay, Mumbai, India.
- 1992 - Ph.D. (Commerce), University of Poona, Pune, India.
- 2003 - Graduate Certificate in Higher Education, University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia.
Professional association:
- 2003 - Fellow and Executive Member (ACT), Financial Services Institute of Australasia, Sydney.
- 2006 - Fellow, Certified Practicing Accountants (CPA), Australia, Sydney.
- 2003 - Certified Management Accountant, Australian Institute of Certified Management Accountants, Melbourne.
Employment history:
- January 1981-May 1993 - Assistant General Manager, Reserve Bank of India\NABARD, Mumbai.
- May 1993-March 1997 - Faculty Member/Deputy General Manager, Bankers Institute of Rural Development (NABARD), Lucknow.
- March 1997-Junuary 1997 - Assistant Director (SOG ‘C'), Commonwealth Treasury (DAA), Canberra.
- Junuary 1997-Junuary 2001 - Senior Lecturer (Banking and Finance), University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba.
- July 2001-current - Professor and Head of the Department of Accounting, Banking & Finance), University of Canberra (UC), Canberra.
Awards:
- Nominated by the University for 2000 Australian National Teaching Award.
- ANZ Bank Research Fellowship at the hands of Governor, Reserve Bank to study Korean Banking (1992).
- Asian Development Bank - Japan scholarship for the study of development management (1991).
- Included by the International Biographical Centre (IBC), Cambridge - UK, in their Directory of 2000 most influential academics of 21st Century (2007).
- Honoured by IBC as International Educator of the Year (2007).
- Included in the World Who's Who 2006 and thereafter till date.
Recent invited public lectures:
- 2011 - National Fraud Summit, IIR Conferences, Sydney. Socio-economic factors and fraud.
- 2009 - Australian Computer Society. Global Financial Crisis and the Impact on ICT, February 3.
- 2009 - Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA). Global Financial Crisis and the impact on ISACA, April 21.
- 2009 - International Summit on Frauds: One of the three key presenters. IIR Conferences, Sydney, May 23.
- 2008 - Anti-Money Laundering Summit. IIR Conferences, Sydney, September 21.
- 2006 - The role of financial institutions in combating of terrorism. Professorial Public Lecture Series, University of Canberra, August 17.
Recent publications:
1. Sathye, M. and D. Gupta. (2007). The Three R's of the Railway Turnaround, The Financial Express, Mumbai, October, 9.
2. Sathye, M. (2007). All pointers to an economy that is taking off, The Financial Express, Mumbai, March 2.
3. Sathye, M. and D. Gupta. (2008). Railways: Sustainability vs Populism, The Financial Express, Mumbai, April, 8.
4. Sathye M. (2008). ‘Four pillars make a strong edifice', Australian Financial Review, Sydney, June 12, p. 71.
5. Sathye, M. (2008). ‘Warranty will spark more risk', The Australian, October 15, p. 8.
6. Sathye, M. (2008). ‘Rudd should dip his cap to undue damage', The Australian, October 27. p. 8.
7. Sathye, M. (2009). ‘Rescue package out of proportion', The Australian, February 11, p. 8.
8. Sathye, M. (2010). Let us look at the flip side of bank funding costs, The Age, Melbourne, Business Day, April, 06, p. 1.
He has published over 50 articles in overseas financial newspapers.
He is a Member of Editorial Board of the Journal of E-Business (University of Pennsylvania, USA), Applied Econometrics and International Development (Euro-American Association for Economic Development, Spain), Managerial Finance (MCB Emerald/Barmarick Publications, UK-Special Issue), Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal, (Allied Academic Inc., North Carolina, USA). Currently, Editor of Special Issue on Derivatives (Managerial Finance UK - likely to be published in 2011).
