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INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE MBA FACULTY

Strong student-faculty interaction has been a Georgetown tradition for more than two centuries. International Executive MBA professors are passionate, energetic educators and scholars that motivate you to reach your greatest potential.  As researchers, they are making an impact on the practice of business and the world of scholarship. Many have held positions in business of government, have worked or studied abroad, and have been educated at many of the best institutions around the world.

Professor Academic Focus Specialty

Dr. Paul Almeida
202-687-3822
almeidap@georgetown.edu

  • Strategy
  • International Business
  • Technology/Innovation Management
High-Tech Business
Dr. James Angel
202-687-3765
angelj@georgetown.edu
  • Finance
  • Global Stock and Derivative Exchanges
  • Short Selling
Financial Markets
Dr. Robert Bies
202-687-5406
biesr@georgetown.edu
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Workplace Justice
  • Revenge in the Workplace
Organizational Behavior
Dean Gary Blemaster
202-687-5407
gfb@georgetown.edu
  • Leadership
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
Mergers and Acquisitions
Dr. Marc Busch
202-687-0980
mlb66@georgetown.edu
  • International Business Diplomacy
  • Government
Business-government and Global Economy
Dr. Sandeep Dahiya
202-687-3808
sd@georgetown.edu
  • Financial Institutions
  • Corporate Financial Distress and Bankruptcy
  • International finance
Finance
Dr. Ricardo Ernst
202-687-3816
ernstr@georgetown.edu
  • Operations
  • Market/Manufacturing Interfaces
  • Latin American Manufacturing and Distribution
Global Logistics
Dr. Martin Evans
202-687-1570
evansm1@georgetown.edu
  • Economics
  • International Financial Flows
  • Real-time estimation of macroeconomy
International Finance
Dr. Kasra Ferdows
202-687-3814
ferdowsk@georgetown.edu
  • Production Management
  • Global Logistics
Operations
Dr. John Hasnas
202-687-4825
hasnasj@georgetown.edu
  • Business Ethics
  • Social Responsibility
Business Ethics
Dr. J. Bradford Jensen
202-687-3767
jbj24@georgetown.edu
  • International Business
  • Economics
Economics
Dr. Bardia Kamrad
202-687-4793
kamradb@msb.edu
  • Operations Research and Production
  • Operations Management
Decision-Making Tools
Dr. Jeffrey Macher
202-687-4793
jtm4@georgetown.edu
  • Strategy
  • Biotechnology
  • Pharmaceuticals
Management of Technology
Dr. John Mayo
202-687-36972
mayoj@georgetown.edu
  • Business and Public Policy
  • Economics
  • Industrial Organization
Business-Government Relations
Dr. Douglas McCabe
202-687-3778
mccabed@georgetown.edu
  • Labor Relations
  • Human Resource Management
  • Organizational Behavior
Organizational Behavior
Dr. Elaine Romanelli
202-687-4188
romanele@georgetown.edu
  • Entrepeneurship
Strategic Management
Dr. Ilkka Ronkainen
202-687-3788
ronkaii@georgetown.edu
  • International Marketing
  • International Business

Marketing and Foreign Market Development


Dr. Jeanine Turner
202-687-6927
turnerjw@georgetown.edu
  • Communication Technologies
Management Communication
Dr. Lawrence Weiss
202-687-3802
law64@georgetown.edu
  • Strategy
  • Biotechnology
  • Pharmaceuticals
Financial Statement Analysis

"Georgetown's executive education faculty is outstanding. They provide practical solutions to the challenges faced by today's senior executives. I benefited greatly from the focus on strategic thinking. We are extremely proud to be affiliated with such a respected institution as Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business."
--- Suzanne Clark, Executive Vice President and COO, U.S. Chamber of Commerce and IEMBA '03 graduate


Professor Ilkka Ronkainen

"The International Residency is one of the best things we do at Georgetown. We work with a business problem that is now, not historical." - Professor, Stanley Nollen. Director, MBA Global Residency Program

 

 

"Georgetown has a very practical approach to business, and we have a lot of real-world projects. They simulate hostile takeovers, with the students playing different roles. This year the world will do $4-5 trillion in mergers and acquisitions, and the majority of these deals will fail to create value for shareholders... I help students understand why it all happens, so when they go back to work they will understand not only how to avoid bad transactions but how to make good ones." - Professor Gary Blemaster. Former managing director of the Latin Americian investment banking division of Merrill Lynch & Co

 

 


"We get practical in my course, teaching students how to start a business with not time and no money, the way most businesses are started." - Associate Professor Elaine Romanelli. Director, Entrepreneurial Studies Program

 

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