Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA) Nurturing Ethical Leadership
Outlook|November 21, 2023
LIBA earnestly strives to inculcate the values of excellence, justice, honesty and service to the society among its students
Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA) Nurturing Ethical Leadership

Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA) is a premier Business School in lush green premises of the Loyola College Campus, Chennai City, Tamil Nadu.

LIBA's foray into management education began with the Part-Time PGDM in 1979 and it was recognized by the industry quickly because of its quality. LIBA stands for Excellence with Ethics, the hallmarks of Jesuit higher education and in all its programmes and activities, LIBA embodies these two elements.

The vision and mission of LIBA was framed on the philosophy and core values of the Jesuits who are known for their service in the field of education over the last 400 years. With an attitude of positive thinking, high ethical values and service to society, the students are groomed to reach 'Magis'- Excellence in Everything.

The Director of LIBA, Dr. C. Joe Arun, SJ holds a D.Phil (Oxon) from Oxford University, United Kingdom (UK), an undergraduate and postgraduate degree in Philosophy and Economics respectively and an MBA in Marketing and Human Resources Management.

Dr C Joe Arun SJ has received many medals and awards including a postdoctoral fellowship from Loyola University, Chicago, USA. He is an original thought leader. His thought process is innovative, creative and far-sighted. He is an institution builder, a system creator and multitalented leader who has a great ease in moving from art to literature, music to dance, behavioural studies to management studies. He is a visiting faculty at business schools in India and abroad.

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