Title Dr. First Name Indianna Last Name Minto-Coy Name of the Institute Mona School of Business & Management Position within Institute Deputy Director of Mona ICT Field of Expertise International Trade , International Business , Public International Law, Money Laundering Regulations, Intellectual Property (IP) |
Short Biography
Dr Indianna D. Minto-Coy currently serves as the Deputy Director of the Mona ICT Policy Centre, Mona School of Business and Management, UWI. She is also a Research Affiliate at the International Migration Research Centre. Indianna has held appointments at the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship at the Said Business School (University of Oxford), the University of Waterloo and the Centre for International Governance Innovation where she also coordinated the research component of the Caribbean Economic Governance Project. She has also served as a Research Fellow at the Shridath Ramphal Centre for Trade Policy, Law and Services, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus where she designed a course in E-commerce and taught a course in Business, Government and the International Economy. Indianna's work spans areas of ICTs and telecommunications policy and regulation, Diasporas, Migration and Development, Public Policy and Entrepreneurship.
Indianna is also co-chair for the organising committee of the inaugural Mona School of Business & Management (MSBM) Business and Management conference being held in Montego Bay, Jamaica, January 7-9, 2015. As the Track chair, she spear-headed the marketing of the conference that has led to over 80 abstract submissions from around 15 countries, arranging for and taking part on the revision of abstract submissions for the conference. As the person responsible for developing the Conference programme, Indianna is also responsible for liaising with key service providers and designing a conference programme that is both innovative and engaging for a range of audiences including, practitioners and academics.
She holds a PhD (Law) from the London School of Economics