Ali Zuashkiani

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Dr. Ali Zuashkiani, Ph.D. –  CEO of PAMCo

Dr. Ali Zuashkiani - Maintenance Parts Excellence Instructor

Connect: LinkedIn  Email: ali.zuashkiani@gmail.com

Qualifications and professional status

  • Director of Educational Programs at C-MORE at the University of Toronto for 13 years.
  • A graduate from Harvard Kennedy School of Policy, Said Business School of Oxford, Wits Business School in South Africa, and INCAE business school in Costa Rica, and Ph.D. from University of Toronto
  • Dr. Zuashkiani has been Chair of the International Physical Asset Management Conference for the last 14 years.

Dr. Ali Zuashkiani, Ph.D., is CEO of PAMCo, a Canadian consulting company with projects across the globe. A graduate from Harvard Kennedy School of Policy, Said Business School of Oxford, Wits Business School in South Africa, and INCAE business school in Costa Rica, and Ph.D. from the University of Toronto, Ali has been the Director of Educational Programs at C-MORE at the University of Toronto for 13 years.

Dr. Zuashkiani has more than 20 years of practical experience combined with scientific rigor in optimizing asset management decisions in more than 200 plants in +30 countries.

Dr. Zuashkiani’s areas of expertise include maintenance performance management, life-cycle costing, use of tacit knowledge in asset management, optimization of maintenance tactics, reliability-centred maintenance, root cause analysis, Reliability-Centred Design (RCD), planning and scheduling, spare part management, asset management strategy development, implementation of CMMS software packages, and managing change in organizations. He is the author of “Expert Knowledge-Based Reliability Models” and a frequent global speaker on a range of pertinent subjects in asset management. He has been Chair of the International Physical Asset Management Conference for the last 14 years. Dr. Zuashkiani was named by the Asia Society as one of the world’s most dynamic young leaders in 2008. He was recognized by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader of 2013.

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