The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Tributes to former faculty dean and avid golfer

- BY LAURA DEVLIN

Tributes have been paid to Kishen Srinivasan, former accounting and finance faculty dean at Dundee Institute of Technology, who has died aged 79.

The first child of Seenu and Padma Srinivasan, he was born in Bangalore, India, in November 1944.

He was educated at St Xavier’s School in Calcutta, where he was keen on racket sports and cricket and shone academical­ly.

After leaving school, Kishen worked with an accountanc­y firm in the city, now known as Kolkata, before moving to London in the 1960s to take up a position with Thomson Mclintock, later KPMG.

It was here he qualified as a chartered accountant and also developed a passion for Tottenham Hotspur.

He then moved to Edinburgh where, in 1969, he met his future wife Anna.

They married in the Chaplaincy Centre in Edinburgh in 1970 and went on to have two daughters, Leela and Nina.

Kishen moved into education and, after teacher training, began lecturing in economics and accountanc­y at Edinburgh College of Commerce, now part of Napier University.

In 1983, Kishen took up a position as senior lecturer at Dundee Institute of Technology (now Abertay University) and over time rose to become dean.

In the 1990s he was appointed as an inspector of further education, retiring as assistant chief inspector in 2006 at 61.

The Srinivasan family set up home in Newport where Kishen, an avid golfer, served as club captain of Scotscraig Golf Club from 2007 to 2009.

Before his sudden death in February, he had been planning to attend this year’s US Masters at Augusta.

An extremely accomplish­ed bridge player, he was also a wellknown and respected member of Dundee and Annandale bridge clubs.

He also served as president of the Rotary Club of North Fife.

He remained active in retirement, devoting much time to Dundee High School, serving on the board of directors and as vice-chairman for many years.

Paying tribute, Dundee High rector Lise Hudson said: “Kish was completely dedicated to supporting the High School through his work on the board. He was passionate in championin­g education at every point and his quiet profession­alism was exemplary.

“However, first and foremost he was a very proud father and grandfathe­r, supporting in audiences and on touchlines over many years and right up to his untimely death.”

 ?? ?? GOLF FAN: Kishen Srinivasan, of Newport, was a past captain of the Scotscraig club.
GOLF FAN: Kishen Srinivasan, of Newport, was a past captain of the Scotscraig club.

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