Dr. Yusaf H. Akbar is currently Associate Professor in Management at the Central European University Business School in Budapest, Hungary. He is also MBA Director at Central European University Business School and a Founding Partner of the Brain Trust Network – Management and Strategy Consultants. He is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Emerging Markets. He received his doctorate at the Sussex European Institute, University of Sussex, UK. His main teaching interests are in International Business, Strategy, International Trade and Investment. He has taught at Universities and Business schools all over the world including University of Michigan, Stockholm School of Economics, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Queen’s University, Canada; Central European University, Budapest; Thunderbird Europe; European Business School London, ISM Paris, University of Warsaw and University of Montenegro.
His main research interests are in international trade and investment, management development in Central and East Europe and non-market strategies of emerging market multinationals and has published in peer-reviewed journals including Journal of World Business, Business and Politics, Global Governance, Global Business and Organizational Excellence, Thunderbird International Business Review and World Competition.
He is an Editorial Advisory Board member on the following journals: Thunderbird International Business Review, Journal of Asia-Pacific Business and the European Journal of International Management and has consulted with Toyota, Citibank and Deutsche Telekom and been an Advisory Board Member to NESsT (Non-Profit Enterprise and Self-Sustainability Team), an organization involved in social venture capital and philanthropy. |
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A specialist in the fields of organizational behavior, leadership, and international management skills, Dr. Burden has been teaching with ISM for the past 5 years. He holds a Doctorate in business administration and organizational behavior from Georgia State University where he has been a faculty member for over 30 years. He is a member of the international Organizational Behavior Teaching Society, a Fellow in the Institute of Management (UK), and a member of the Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars. Recently he shared recognition as Outstanding Organizational Behavior Teacher in the US by the Organizational Behavior Teaching Society. Dr. Burden has over 30 publications to date.
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Dr. Mark Esposito is Founder & Director of the Lab-Center for Competitiveness and Professor at Grenoble Ecole de Management in France. He has served as Research Fellow for the United Nations Global Compact and the PRME Program. He also holds an Associate Professorship at U21 Global Graduate School in Singapore. Mark is an Affiliate Faculty of the course on Microeconomics of Competitiveness, of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness at the Harvard Business School and a Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge. At ISM, he serves as Dean of the MBA & IEMBA Programs.
Mark is the author and co-author of 6 books, among which "Sustainable Future of Mankind I & III" co-written with a Nobel Nominee in 2007 & 2010, the "Laws of Communication" published by Wiley with other academicians, "Put your CSR Act Together!" and "Emotional Intelligence & Hospitality" written with Dr. Alessandro Cavelzani, a renowned Italian psychoanalyst.
Dr Esposito earned his PhD in Sustainable Development in the School of Business & Economics at Atlantic University in Florida, his Doctorate of Business Administration from the International School of Management, and attended Post Doctorate education at Harvard Business School. Dr. Esposito has been granted several awards such as “ Professor of the Year 2007 and 2008” in Switzerland,” Outstanding Professor Award 2008” in France and “ Excellence in Education Award 2008 & 2009” in Singapore and he continues to embrace a strenuous effort to truly make a difference within his sphere of action.
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Dr. Ewert is Professor Emeritus of Finance and Director Emeritus, Executive MBA Program at Georgia State University. The Executive MBA program has been ranked in the top ten in Business Week. He is president of Atwood Conger & Ewert, LLC, a firm that provides financial and project management training and consulting services. Dr. Ewert served on the Board of Directors for NEC America's wholly owned subsidiary, NEC Eluminant Technologies. He has presented financial management/project management seminars in Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and North and South America. He has also been on the faculty of San Jose State University, Purdue University, and the University of California, Berkeley's Worldwide Programs. He earned his engineering degree at Iowa State University, his MS at the University of Minnesota, and his PhD at Stanford University.
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Elizabeth Gilbert, JD
Since 2007, Elizabeth Gilbert has served as a consultant to the United Nations Development Programme’s Office of Audit and Investigations. She investigates fraud and corruption throughout the world on behalf of UNDP. Prior to working for the UNDP, Ms. Gilbert was employed by the City of New York where she supervised the Fraud Investigation Unit of the Department of Finance. Ms. Gilbert has been teaching international business law since 2004. She is an arbitrator/mediator for the American Arbitration Association, National Association of Securities Dealers and New York Stock Exchange. Since 1991, she has resolved disputes involving Fortune 500 companies in the areas of business law, securities regulation and intellectual property, awarding multi-million dollar verdicts. As an NYC administrative law judge, she presided over lower court and appellate hearings instituted by regulatory agencies including the Department of Finance, Department of Consumer Affairs, Department of Information Technology and Department of Environmental Protection. Prior to her appointment as an administrative law judge, she practiced entertainment, intellectual property and business law as a litigator and transactional attorney in California and New York. She is a graduate of University of California at Berkeley and Southwestern University School of Law and holds a Juris Doctor degree.
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Dr. Gordon has extensive experience in the areas of entrepreneurship, education, public speaking, and science. He holds a PhD in Chemistry from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BS from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. For the past ten years, he has been teaching entrepreneurship as an Adjunct Professor at Babson College and for the past five years at the Harvard Extension School. After twelve years in research, development, and management at Polaroid Corporation and Celanese Plastics Company, Dr. Gordon pursued a career in entrepreneurship and founded four companies: a plastics injection molding company a company which made products for the control of static electricity (Plastic Systems, Inc) a network for entrepreneurs and investors (the Venture-Preneurs Network) and a private investment and consulting firm (Quantum Ventures). He is currently developing the internet venture AngelDeals.com, a virtual global network for the business community: entrepreneurs seeking funding and growth, investors seeking deal flow, business professionals seeking visibility, and both employers and job seekers.
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Martin Grandes holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the “Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales”, Paris. Since August 2009 he has been Full Professor of Economics and Finance, Director of Research in Economics, Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences, and Director of the Applied Research Centre at the Graduate Business School of the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina (UCA). Before joining UCA he served as Executive Director the Center for Financial Stability, a Latin American think tank based in Buenos Aires, for about a year. From September 2004 to August 2008 he was Associate Professor of Finance and Public Policy and Dean of the Graduate School of Government at The American University of Paris (AUP), where he is currently on leave. Prior to joining the AUP Prof. Grandes served as an economist the OECD Development Centre (September 2000-September 2004), was consultant to ECLAC-UN (2002-2003) and advisor to two deputy secretaries of state in the Ministry of Finance in Argentina (1999-2000).
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Jack Hampton is Professor of Business at St. Peter’s College in Jersey City, NJ. He was Executive Director of the Risk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS) from 2000 to 2004. Previously, he was dean of the schools of business at Seton Hall and Connecticut State universities and provost of the College of Insurance in New York City.
Jack specializes in Enterprise Risk Management. He shares his ideas in an Emerging Risk Strategies column in Business Insurance magazine. Articles are available at www.businessinsurance.com/erm. He was named a Risk Innovator of 2008 by Risk and Insurance magazine. The American Management Association published his book Fundamentals of Enterprise Risk Management in 2009
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Dr. Jack Holder, PhD obtained his BS, MBA, and PhD from Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana. His academic experience includes teaching assignments at six universities in the US and four foreign countries. Recently, he served as Associate Professor of Management at Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts and Dakar, Senegal as Instructor at two universities in Munich, Germany and as Instructor at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. His professional background is diverse and includes over thirty years of management experience across the globe. Currently, Dr. Holder manages his own domestic and international mergers and acquisitions company.
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Dr. S. Peter Horn, PhD, LLM
Dr. S. Peter Horn joined the International School of Management in 1995 as Dean and Professor of Finance. He received his Ph.D. in International Finance from the University of California, an LL.M. in International Tax Law from Regent University School of Law in Virginia, and an MBA in Finance and Marketing from the University of California. He is the founder and CEO of Euro-Capital Group, Inc., an investment banking and private equity group providing services to an international private-banking clientele for nearly twenty years. Prior to that, he was the co-founder and vice-president of Finance, Administration & Business Development for Nautilus Biotech SA and previously he founded Athabasca Center Commercial Developments Ltd., a Canadian-based international real estate development and investment group. An active contributor to his field, Dr. Horn has published numerous articles and reports since the start of his career, most recently serving as editor for issues of the International Journal of Management and Decision Making and the International Journal of Management in Education. Dr. Horn’s current research focuses on modeling the international financial markets and quality assurance in higher education. He is very active with the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs ( ACBSP) and Chairs the Baccalaureate and Graduate Degree Board of Commissions, sits on the Strategic Planning Committee and is a Member of the Board of Directors.
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Prof. Guillermo Jimenez, JD
Guillermo C. Jiménez is a specialist in international trade and international business transactions. A graduate of Harvard University and University of California - Berkeley's Law School, Mr. Jiménez has lectured on international trade and related topics in over thirty countries. He is the author of Export-Import Basics: The Legal, Financial and Transport Aspects of International Trade (1997), a leading seller in its field. He has also published several articles in the business and popular press and has collaborated on the drafting of numerous international policy papers and model contracts. After working for eight years in Paris as Head of Division at the International Chamber of Commerce, he returned to the US, where he was recently appointed Professor of International Trade and Marketing at the State University of New York - F.I.T.
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Dr. Kallman holds a doctoral degree in risk management and insurance from the University of Wisconsin, a Masters of Science degree in business from the University of Wisconsin, and a Bachelor of Science degree in finance from the University of Minnesota. He also has the Associate in Business and Associate in Risk Management (ARM) designations. Dr. Kallman teaches professional education courses in risk management, risk control, risk financing, and financial management. Dr. Kallman is the owner of Kallman Consulting Services (KCS), providing practical applications of Enterprise Risk Management. Prior to opening KCS, Kallman was the Executive Vice President of the National Alliance in charge of the Certified Risk Managers International program and the Academy of producer insurance studies. He has also served as a full-time professor at St. John’s University, the School of Risk Management (formerly The College of Insurance). His research focus is risk control and loss control project decision making. Dr. Kallman also writes materials for and teaches the RIMS Fellow in Risk Management courses and serves on the RIMS Professional Development Advisory Committee. He serves on various committees for the American Risk and Insurance Association and the Western Risk and Insurance Association.
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Prof. Chirino-Klevans, PhD
Dr. Chirino-Klevans is an expert in Global Executive Education. She has held executive positions such as Assistant Dean of Executive Education for the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University (U.S.A) as well as Program Director for Duke Corporate Education. Her experience is in Program Design, International Client Management, cross-cultural organizational environment assessments, international talent attraction and retention, compensation programs, training needs assessment, training management, and impact of training. She has consulted for clients such as Deutsche Bank, TRW, Ford Motor Company, among others. Her expertise in Higher Education includes as well leading a top MBA program in Latin America. Her work has been featured in CNN, Caribbean Business, Talent Management Magazine, among other publications. Dr. Chirino received her Ph.D. in Psychology from Universidad Iberoamericana, and also holds an MBA from Univesidad de las Américas, and a Masters in Psychology from Georgia College and State University. Earlier in her career, she also served as the psychologist for the Mexican national rowing team, and contributed to the team winning a silver medal at the 1991 Pan Am Games. She herself is a Pan American games medalist in gymnastics.She combines her experience as an executive, elite athlete and Psychologist to create action learning experiences in online and face to face learning communities.
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 Robert E. Levasseur, Ph.D., received his doctorate in Applied Management and Decision Sciences from Walden University in 2004. He has since served on the faculty at Walden, both full and part time, in the School of Management, and concurrently in the Schools of Counseling and Social Services and Public Policy and Administration. In addition to mentoring doctoral students and serving on dissertation committees, Dr. Levasseur teaches Foundations of Doctoral Study, Data Analysis/Statistics, Leadership and Organizational Change, and Global Supply Chain Management in the doctoral program. He also teaches doctoral level courses in Research Methods, Strategic Leadership, and Managing Change, and serves on dissertation committees for learners at Northcentral University. Previously, Dr. Levasseur taught numerous qualitative and quantitative management courses, both online and in the classroom, in a variety of schools, including Boston University, University of Maryland University College, the University of the Virgin Islands, and Franklin University. Prior to earning his Ph.D., Dr. Levasseur held many professional and leadership positions in major US corporations during a business career that spanned three decades. His research interests include leadership and organizational change, the application of quantitative methods to decision making, high performance team development, collaborative meeting management, and organization development/ change management. Dr. Levasseur is the author of five books and numerous articles.
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Dr. Alan Moorer is a communications consultant, professional writer/editor, and teacher. He joins the faculty at ISM in Intercultural Communication. Dr. Moorer received his BS in Management from Mississippi State University (Presidential Scholar) and served as a Management Consultant (Southeastern Consultants, Atlanta, GA) before being called to active duty in the US Army where he served in Europe as a Guided Missile Officer (HQ General Staff Briefing Officer, NATO Liaison Officer, Dignitary Escort Officer and NATO Project Officer). After honorable discharge as Captain, he took his MA and PhD, in English and American Literature at the University of Virginia (DuPont Fellow and Lecturer). Dr. Moorer is the writer/editor of numerous books and articles, two novels, two books of poetry, and is currently working on a screen play with Donna Volatile Productions. Previously, Dr. Moorer taught Organizational Communication at Virginia Tech for two years served 10 years as Director of Corporate Communications & Public Relations for a U.S. 500 company and was co-founder and President of Lexis Communications for six years. Moorer spent a year as Communications Consultant for the USDA two years as Corporate Accounts Consultant for Tymshare International (Computer) Corporation and taught English, American and Comparative Literature for seven years (serving as Director of Undergraduate Studies) at the University of Kentucky. He will also be a Visiting Professor of International Communication at People's University (Nemnin) in Beijing, China.
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Dr. Maria Nathan is a Professor of Management at the School of Business and Economics, Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, Virginia. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in strategic management, leadership, organization development/change, and international business. Having received her PhD from the University of Southern California in Business Administration in 1992, she has also taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Nathan holds expertise in crisis management and strategic planning, having published over 40 scholarly articles, book chapters, reviews and reports on these topics. She is on the editorial review board of four journals and is an active reviewer for several national and international conferences. Dr. Nathan has won numerous awards and grants for her work in past years, including best paper and best reviewer awards. A 2004 Fulbright Scholar in China, Dr. Nathan also teaches in Bangkok, Thailand, where she works with doctoral students in Ramkhamhaeng University’s School of International Relations Doctoral Program.
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Prof. Patrick O'Sullivan, PhD
Patrick O’Sullivan took his first deree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at University College Dublin (Ireland) and his PhD degree (in philosophy of the human sciences at the European University Institute in Florence (Italy). He has extensive experience of teaching in the fields of Ethics, European Union economics and methodology of the human sciences at all levels from undergraduate to doctoral students. His main current research is in the area of Business Ethics. Currently he is a full profesor at Grenoble Ecole de Management and regular visiting professor at Cardiff University, Frankurt University and Warsaw University. He has significant experience also in timetable consulting. |
Dr. Len Rogers, DipM, MSc, PhD
Dr. Rogers is an international management and business development consultant specializing in finance, marketing, and above all, profit. Besides his wide experience with large organizations including ICI Ltd, Vickers Ltd, the RIL Group and Moss Bros, he has owned and operated a retail store in Bristol, a photographic and film company with Lord Christopher Thynne in London, an advertising agency and a management consultancy. He was chief examiner to the Institute of Marketing for 11 years, senior lecturer at Medway College, and for 15 years, the marketing training consultant to Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven. Dr. Rogers is also director of Computer Resources International SA (Luxembourg), International Operational Studies Ltd, which is located in Belgium, the UK, Luxembourg and the US, and he currently advises companies on developing their international activities. Dr. Rogers has written many comprehensive case studies including twenty-two examinations, several hundred articles, supplementary papers for MBA students, in addition to ten business books and numerous freelance commissions. He teaches Corporate Finance and two courses in the PhD program for ISM.
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Prof. Nathan Sambul, MA
Nathan Sambul is an international marketing specialist with clients in Europe and North America. Previously, he was Chief Marketing Officer for Marsh, the world’s leading insurance broker (with revenues over $5 billion). His areas of global responsibility included: Advertising, New Business Development Research, Consumer Behavior, Knowledge Management, Direct Marketing, Graphics, Publicity, and Intellectual Content for clients and prospects. Prior to Marsh, he was head of marketing for Merrill Lynch’s North America’s retail operation, with a marketing budget of $88 million and 175 full-time marketing employees. He began his career at a NY advertising agency – Norman, Lawrence, Patterson & Farrell – and later founded an award-winning marketing agency, whose clients included Chase, American Express, Minolta, and Merck. He is the editor-in-chief of the Handbook of Private Television (McGraw-Hill) and the author of The Top Trader’s Guide to Technical Analysis (Dearborn). He is a Ph.D. candidate at the International School of Management, holds a masters degree in mass communications from the University of Michigan, and has won 21 awards for excellence in marketing, communications, and advertising.
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Dr. Joseph Santora, EdD
Dr. Joseph C. Santora (EdD, Fordham) is a Senior Research Fellow (Associate Professor), Department of Management, Monash University, Australia. He has held various faculty and administrative posts at several U.S. colleges and universities including the deanship in the school of business & management and a professorship in business. Dr. Santora has been a visiting professor at the German School of Management & Law, Germany, and was a visiting fellow at Monash-Mt.Eliza Business School (Mt. Eliza, Australia) attached to the Leadership Centre. He was the founder and editor of the International Leadership Journal, and serves on six academic editorial boards. He has been an external PhD and MBA thesis examiner. He has provided leadership and staff development, succession planning, and board training to more than two dozen organizations.
Dr. Santora’s research focuses on leadership, change management, succession planning, and NGOs. He is currently engaged in a multi-country research project on succession in nonprofit organizations. He has written extensively, publishing some three dozen refereed articles and teaching cases and more than 100 practitioner papers, cases, book chapters, and reviews. His research has been published in Journal of Organization & Leadership Studies, Journal of Management Studies, Academy of Management Perspectives. He received the Outstanding Paper Award Winner at the Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2009 for a co-authored paper in Development and Learning Organizations: An International Journal A second co-authored a paper in Leadership and Organization Development Journal was listed among the Top 10 Downloaded Articles in the 30-year history of the Journal. Dr. Santora has presented papers in more than a dozen countries on three continents.
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Leslie Shaw holds a Ph.D from the University of Dublin, Trinity College and is a former supplier account manager at the Irish Electricity Supply Board. He has been a Visiting Professor at George Washington University, the Ecole National d’Administration and the Sorbonne. His work on negotiation has been published by Business Digest, Financial Times Prentice Hall and presented at the Négocia Biennial on Negotiation. He is also a consultant to many corporations including Arcelor-Mittal, Dassault Aviation and Lisi Aérospace.
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Amir Shoham (PhD) holds degrees in Economics and Business Administration from Ben-Gurion University. He is currently on the faculty of the Department of Business Administration, College of Management and Department of Economics, Sapir Academic College, both in Israel. Shoham also teaches in academic institutions in other countries including China and Singapore. The courses he teaches include Managerial Economics, Introduction to Finance, International Finance and International Financial Strategies. He sits on the Boards of Directors of two public firms. Recently, he has published articles in JIBS, The Global Economy Journal, and Journal of Socio-Economics. Born in Israel, he is an Israeli citizen.
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Dr. Smits is Professor and Chair Emeritus, Department of Managerial Sciences, Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, and a Licensed Psychologist (Georgia #321). His academic career was almost equally divided between administrative and faculty duties. His international experience includes research and technical assistance in the Peoples Republic of China (1981), the United Kingdom and Malaysia (1992-97), South Africa (1998-99), and Egypt (1999). He taught MBA courses in Egypt as part of the Joint MBA Program sponsored by the Fulbright Commission, GSU and Cairo University (1998-2003), at a GSU-affiliated MBA program at Poznan University of Economics, Poland (1996-1997 and 2003-2008); and he taught MBA and DBA seminars at the International School of Management, Paris (2001-present). His academic responsibilities have also taken him to Japan (1992 and 2001) and to Australia (1998).Dr. Smits received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Missouri in 1964.
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Dr. John-Christopher Spender, PhD FRSA
JC Spender is a Founding Partner of CBridge Partners, a New York based knowledge management consultancy. He is a widely published lecturer on strategy, knowledge management, and organization theory. He has taught on four continents. His most recent book is Burton-Jones, A & JC Spender (Eds) (2010) The Oxford Handbook of Human Capital, Oxford University Press. He was previously a nuclear submarine engineer, computer salesman, and banker, and served as a Business School Dean for seven years.
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Prof. Andrew R. Thomas, PhD
Andrew R. Thomas is Assistant Professor of International Business at the University of Akron. A bestselling business writer, he is author, co-author, or editor of 16 books, including The Distribution Trap: Keeping Your Innovations From Becoming Commodities, Global Manifest Destiny, Managing by Accountability, Defining the Really Great Boss, Change or Die! and Direct Marketing in Action, which was a finalist for the American Marketing Association's Berry Award for the Best Book of 2008. A successful global entrepreneur, Professor Thomas has traveled to and conducted business in more than 120 countries on all seven continents. He is a regularly featured analyst for CNBC, CNN, BBC, and FOX NEWS. Dr. Thomas is also a noted authority on supply chain and transportation security. His books in this area include Supply Chain Security: International Practices and Innovations for Moving Goods Efficiently and Safely, Aviation Insecurity: The New Challenges of Air Travel, Air Rage: Crisis in the Skies, Aviation Security Management: A 3 Volume Set, and The Handbook of Supply Chain Security. Thomas is Founding-Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Transportation Security.
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Dr. Robert Van Cleave, PhD
Dr. Robert W. Van Cleave has some thirty years of experience in higher education and industry. On the academic side, Dr. Van Cleave has taught undergraduate, masters, and doctoral level courses covering a wide range of academic areas including business research methods, business statistics, quantitative methods, and information systems. His industry experience includes managerial positions in the U.S. Air Force, Medtronic, Inc., and the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Dr. Van Cleave has a Ph.D. degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Information and Decision Sciences from the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota. He also obtained his MBA degree from the Carlson School with a dual concentration in Quantitative Analysis and Information Systems. His undergraduate business degree is from the Fisher School of Management at The Ohio State University with a focus in Finance.
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Dr. Wim Van Der Zande, PhD, MIM, RE
Dr. Wim van der Zande is a specialist in the area of Information Management both as a consultant and as an auditor. Wim holds a MBA and a post-graduate degree (Registered EDP-auditor) from Tilburg University in the Netherlands. Wim earned the degree of Master of Information Management at Washington University (St. Louis) and he got his PhD from the International School of Management (ISM). For 12 years he has been a part-time faculty member at Nyenrode Business School and for the last 5 years he has been ISM’s professor for Information Management (Exec MBA and DBA program).
Wim has worked for more than 20 years in the Financial Service Industry at the insurance company Interpolis, the Unico Banking Group and the Rabobank, the largest retail bank in the Netherlands. Over the years he held several management positions in the area of Information Management. Finally he is a member of the editorial board of The ISM Journal of International Business and a member of the External Relations Committee of ISM.
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Prof. Yaakov Weber, PhD, is an international expert in Mergers and Acquisitions Management, Strategic Alliances, and Strategic Management. He holds a PhD in business administration from the University of South Carolina. Prof. Weber is the President of the EuroMed Business Research Institute and the EuroMed Academy of Business. He also acts as Chair of the Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, School of Business, College of Management. Prof. Weber established and was the Head of several programs including the first International Management Program for Executives in Tel Aviv University.
Prof. Weber lectured, and was invited as keynote speaker, in various universities in United States, Europe and China, in graduate schools of business administration as well as Executive programs. His studies were published, and also cited (more than thousands citations) in leading international academic journals and books. He also wrote two books and is currently writing two other books on mergers and acquisitions. His academic work was referred to as represent "the most significant new material" and "most important works". His recent award was the Outstanding Author Contribution Award for 2009. He serves in several journal editorial boards; act as associate editor, and guest editor in many leading journals.
Prof. Weber has been senior consultant to CEOs, top executives and directors in leading domestic and international companies such as Motorola, Coca-Cola, Dead-Sea Works, Society of Plastics & Rubber Manufacturers, Health-care Organizations, High-Tech stat-ups, and many others in various industries.
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