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Assistant Professor Frank Alafaci

Lecturer (Master of Business Administration)

Our Staff
Assistant Professor Frank Alafaci

Lecturer (Master of Business Administration)

Assistant Professor
Frank Alafaci

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Dottore in Lettere
  • Master of Arts (Hons)
  • BA (Hons)
  • Certificate IV TAE (LLN) in Assessment and Workplace Training, GCA, 2014
  • Certificate in Developing, Using and Reviewing Training and Assessment Strategies, RTO Management Group, 2012
  • Certificate in Advanced Moodle Training, GCA, 2011
  • Certificate IV BSK in Assessment and Workplace Training For Small Groups, VLLC, 2003
  • Certificate IV BSK in Planning, Conduct and Review of Assessment Procedures Certificate, VLLC, 2003
  • Certificate in Tertiary Teaching Skills, UNSW, 1995

Research and teaching specialties

  • Economics
  • Corporate Strategy
  • Project Management

Biography

Frank is the current President of the Australian Business Summit Council Inc. and a founding member and Past President of the Asian Australian Business Council Inc. as well as a Past President of the Rotary Club of Five Dock Inc. (New South Wales) and a former District Treasurer of Rotary International District 9675. He is also a former Member of the Board of Directors of the Australia China Friendship and Exchange Association and a previous Director of Fundraising and Partnerships at the United Nations Association of Australia Peace Program (New South Wales). He is the editor-in-chief of EKONOMOS business affairs magazine and was an article contributor on economics and finance to the Fortune Weekly magazine published in the weekend edition of the Australian New Express Daily, one of the highest-selling Chinese Australian newspapers until it ceased publication. He was instrumental in convening and moderating the 2015 Korean Australian Forum on East Asian Sovereignty Disputes and was the Convener and Master of Ceremonies of the 2015 Korean Small Business Forum, receiving that same year the Korean Community Service Award from the Korean Society of Sydney for services to the Korean Australian community. He was, moreover, the keynote speaker on South Korea: Asia’s Economic Miracle, invited by His Excellency Dr Whie Jin Lee (former Consul General of the Republic of Korea) at the Korean Australian Friendship Luncheon (Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney) in 2015 and one of the keynote speakers with his address on the Australia China Economic Relationship at the Fifth China Beijing International Fair for Trade in Services Roadshow (Rydges World Square Hotel, Sydney) in 2017. Furthermore, he received the Chinese Community Service Award for outstanding services to the Chinese Australian community.

Assistant Professor Frank Alafaci - UBSS Staff