Romuald D'Souza was born on 20 December 1925, in Aldona, Goa, and by creed he is a Jesuit priest. He had been the Founder Director of Goa Institute of Management. He along with Anwar Ali, C.M. Ramesh, Ranjini Swamy, V. Gopal, Suma Damodaran, and Uday Damodaran started the institute.
Director of XLRI, Jamshedpur from 1982-1989. In 1987, he founded Xavier Institute of Management, in Bhubaneswar and was its Director till 1993. Fr. De Souza has served as a Member of various academic organisations, like the Association of Management Development Institutes of South Asia, the All India Board of Management Studies, Government of India, the Executive Council of the Goa University, the Academic Council of Utkal University. A professional member of the Academy of Management (USA), International Council of Psychologists and the American Psychological Society he even imparts lecture on Business Ethics, Management of stress, Psychometrics and Organisational behaviour.
On Jan 26, 2010 he was announced as a recipient of the Padma Shri award for his contribution to Education and Literature.
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