Professor Robin Kramar

Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

Professor Kramar is the CEO and President at Sydney Met.

Professor Kramar is an experienced senior academic with an international reputation in the field of human resource management, industrial relations and sustainability. She was awarded the prestigious Order of Australia, recognising her outstanding service and exceptional achievements in HRM.

She was a Professor of Human Resource Management at Macquarie Graduate School of Management between 1993-2011 and at the Australian Catholic University from 2011-2016. Before this, she was employed at the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales. She also served as Deputy dean, Director of Accreditation, and Associate Dean for Higher Degrees.

Professor Kramar has served on the Advisory Research Panel of the Australian Institute of Human Resource Management. Professor Kramar has had extensive experience in course development at the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales, and the Macquarie Graduate School of Management.

Professor Kramar has also held visiting Professorial roles at the University of Gent, Belgium, IGR University of Rennes, France and the Cranfield Business School, UK. In addition, she has extensive research experience, publications and teaching experience, Professor Kramar has been actively engaged in the professional community as a journal editor, editorial board member and member of the Advisory Panel on Research for the Australian Human Resources Institute.

Professor Kramar has also provided consulting services to the Department of Human Services, the Reserve Bank, CCH Pty Ltd, Kent Institute, the Department of Small Business, the Department of Industrial Relations, OSR Consulting, the Department of Environment and Heritage, and the NSW Department of Industrial Relations.

Acknowledgement of Country

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