Research Administration Team

Natasha Fox is a PhD Candidate at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada
where she studies genders and sexualities in the context of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.
She has been GLOBE's research assistant since 2014, and her duties include running the GLOBE Board of
Directors' day to day affairs and contributing to GLOBE's ongoing research activities.

Medha Satish Kumar is a post-doctoral research fellow at Simon Fraser University, Canada. She has
experience in the field on cross-cultural management research including scholarship in the areas
of international employee research, career progression, human resource management and climate. Medha
has been GLOBE’s research associate since 2016, and her duties include supporting GLOBE research
activities, data analysis and project coordination for the GLOBE 2020 studies.

Anirban Kar is a research coordinator for the GLOBE project. He is a Postdoctoral Fellow and a
Sessional Instructor at Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University. Anirban acquired a PhD degree
in International Management and Organization from the University of Victoria, Canada, a Master of Science (Management) degree majoring in Finance, from the University of Lethbridge, Canada, and a Chartered Accountant
designation from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. Anirban enjoys working on
cross-cultural issues and in cross-cultural environments.

Avid Khamenehfar received her Ph.D. in Bioanalytical Chemistry from Simon Fraser University.
She also graduated from the Science and Technology Commercialization graduate program from the Beedie School of Business at SFU.As a Research Scientist-Entrepreneur,
she has experience to provide mentorship through Mentor in Business (MIB) program at the
SFU business School for MOT-MBA graduate students with science background in order to help
them design strategic roadmaps to commercialize their innovative ideas. She has joined GLOBE 2020 as
Translation Coordinator since June 2019, and her duties include coordinating and supporting Co-Country Investigators (CCIs)
over the survey instrument translation process to provide the highest possible quality and uniformity of translations.