Hult Faculty

A highly distinguished faculty with Real-world experience

Hult’s global faculty has outstanding academic credentials combined with real-life experience. Our professors are specialized in teaching international managers – indeed 80 per cent have extensive world-wide experience, and a large proportion are active directors of corporations, consultants, or managers of growth companies. Some of our most renowned Hult professors also teach at other top institutions such as Harvard, Wharton, Duke, and INSEAD.


Nick Amdur Professor of Operations
MBA, Boston University
Hult Program: MBA


Rob Anthony Professor of Global Management, Acting Academic Dean, Boston
MBA, Harvard University
Hult Program: MBA


Les Ball Professor of Information Technology
PhD, University of Massachusetts
Hult Program: MBA


Stefania Cassar Assistant Professor
Ph.D, Royal Holloway
Hult Program: MBA


Frederic Chartier Professor of Finance
PhD, University of Texas at Austin
Hult Program: MBA


Julie Yao Cooper Management consulting
MBA, ABD, DBA Program, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration; AB, Harvard College
Hult Program: MBA


Patrick Courtin Professor of Negotiations
PhD, Columbia University
Hult Program: MBA


Viktoria Dalko Professor of Finance
PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Hult Program: MBA


Daniel Deneffe Professor of Strategy
PhD, Cornell University
Hult Program: MBA


Ian Dougal Academic Dean
Ph.D International Relations, University of Birmingham
Hult Program: UG/Masters


John Edmunds Professor of Finance
DBA, Harvard University
Hult Program: MBA


Troy Gordon Associate Dean
M.A. & Ph.D., University of Michigan
Hult Program: UG/Masters


Indra Guertler Professor of International Finance
DBA, University of Virginia
Hult Program: MBA


William (Bill) Hancock Academic Dean , Boston
MBA, Wharton
Hult Program: MBA


Alan Hertz Associate Professor
Ph.D English, University of Cambridge 1982
Hult Program: UG/Masters


Raymond Hilditch Associate Professor
MBA, Strathclyde Business School, Glasgow
Hult Program: UG/Masters


Allen Hollander Professor
MST, Antioch
Hult Program: MBA


Stephen Hurley Professor of Marketing
MSC, Hult International Business School
Hult Program: MBA


Farhoud Kafi Professor of National Strategies, Associate Dean of Students
ABD, Boston University
Hult Program: MBA


George Kastner Professor of Management Practices
PhD, University of North Carolina
Hult Program: MBA


John Kerrick Professor of Business Execution
BA, Princeton University
Hult Program: MBA


Richard Kirby Registrar and Associate Professor
D.Phil. American Studies, University of Sussex
Hult Program: UG/Masters


Kosmas Kosmopoulos Assistant Professor
M.Sc Computer Networks, Middlesex University
Hult Program: UG/Masters


Shawn O'Donnell Professor of Management
PhD, MIT
Hult Program: MBA


Hitendra Patel Professor of Innovation and Strategy
PhD, Iowa State University
Hult Program: MBA


Daniel Pérez Vidal Assistant Professor
Masters in Audiovisual Management, MEDIA/MPA; CELTA, University of Cambridge
Hult Program: UG/Masters


Ravi Ramamurti Professor of International Economics
DBA, Harvard University
Hult Program: MBA


Lewis Rambo Professor of Human Resources Management
PhD, Wayne State University
Hult Program: MBA


Gladys Souda Professor of Management Communications
BA, University of Wisconsin
Hult Program: MBA


Michele Souda Professor of Management Communications
PhD, University of Wisconsin
Hult Program: MBA


Bruce Stanley Professor
Ph.D. International Relations, University of Pennsylvania
Hult Program: UG/Masters


Joanne T. Lawrence Professor, Global Citizenship
MBA, Stern Graduate School of Business, New York University
MA Corporate + Political Communication, Fairfield University

Hult Program: MBA


Michael Wagemans Professor of Management
PhD, London School of Economics
Hult Program: MBA


Anna Weston Lecturer
B.A. (Hons.) French and Italian, University of Leeds.
Hult Program: UG/Masters


Andrew Wright Assistant Professor
M.Sc Sociology, London School of Economics
Hult Program: UG/Masters


Jehiel (Jay) Zif Professor of Information Technology
PhD, University of Miami
Hult Program: MBA


Yael Zif Professor of Leadership
Ed.D, Boston University
Hult Program: MBA

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Nadim Abboud, Professor of Operations

PhD, Virginia Tech

Dr. Nadim Abboud holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research from Virginia Tech and University of Syracuse in the United States. He has held academic positions in the United States and Middle East. Dr. Abboud has extensive industry experience having been appointed as a Director of Agility in Kuwait as well as a Director of Services and Consulting at EXE Technologies and served on the Operations Research Staff of United Airlines. With this background, he has in depth experience of the logistics sector in the Gulf and wider MENA region, as well as an appreciation of the most recent research in the field.

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Nick Amdur, Professor of Operations

MBA, Boston University

Professor Amdur has over thirty years of line, staff and executive policy experience in engineering, manufacturing, computer systems and education settings. He is President of Amdur Associates, an operations consulting firm that focuses on enterprise and supply-chain solutions. He has taught graduate courses in Operations Management at Northeastern University, Bentley College, Boston University and Simmons College.

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Rob Anthony, Professor of Global Management, Acting Academic Dean, Boston

MBA, Harvard University

Rob has pursued a dual career as a general management consultant and an educator. As a consultant, he has a broad practice in assisting global corporate clients in the areas of change management, strategy innovation, and leadership development. His experience includes working with groups and teams across levels, functions, industries, and geographies to develop competitive visions, solve problems, implement strategies, and build capabilities. Rob holds an MBA from the Harvard Business School and an AB, magna cum laude, from Occidental College in Los Angeles. He is currently a PhD candidate at Bentley College and lives in Lexington, Massachusetts.

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Les Ball, Professor of Information Technology

PhD, University of Massachusetts

Leslie D. Ball is an Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst Isenberg School of Management. He was a Partner with Computer Science Corporation’s Systems Integration Company where he managed an international business processing reengineering management consulting practice and directed the Executive Education Practice at CSC Index. Dr. Ball has consulted with over 100 major companies in the United States, Europe, Canada, and South America and focuses on helping senior executives understand the business impact of new computer technologies. His clients have included British Airways, AT&T, Nortel, IBM, IBM Europe, Continental Airlines, Houghton Mifflin, and Gillette. Dr. Ball served on the Massachusetts’ Governor’s Task Force on e-Government. He is a Trustee of the Boston Chapter of the Society for Information Management (SIM).

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Stanley Buchin, ALP Mentor

PhD, Harvard University

Professor Buchin is a consultant specializing in sales and marketing management as well as the travel, tourism and hospitality industries. He is a member of the American Marketing Association and the Financial Management Association and was an IBM Fellow at Harvard University.

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Stefania Cassar, Assistant Professor

Ph.D, Royal Holloway

Stefania joined Hult in January 2002. She obtained her Ph.D in 2005 from Royal Holloway, University of London.

Between 2002 and 2004 Stefania led seminars in literary theory at Royal Holloway. Her main interests are in contemporary literature and literary theory. She is strongly committed to interdisciplinary research, especially science and literature studies and film and literature studies. She is also interested in the way the city of London and Londoners are represented in contemporary literature and film.

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Frederic Chartier, Professor of Finance

PhD, University of Texas at Austin

Professor Chartier has worked 21 years in banking within the financial services groups American Express, Dresdner Bank, and Bank of Boston. His banking expertise ranges from credit analysis to domestic and cross-border lending, treasury sales, foreign exchange and interest risk hedging advisory services. As Director of Institutional Treasury sales at American Express Bank in London, his geographic customer base encompassed 15 countries spanning from Europe to the Middle East, and Africa. He has taught Economics and Finance, in various colleges and universities in the Boston area, including Babson College, Boston University, Suffolk University, and The New England College of Finance. Frédéric is the 2005 recipient of the Edward F. Shaughnessy Outstanding Faculty Award, presented by the New England College of Finance.

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Julie Yao Cooper, Management consulting

MBA, ABD, DBA Program, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration; AB, Harvard College

Professor Yao Cooper specializes in marketing, brand loyalty and quantitative methods. She has also lectured at Harvard Business School, Boston University and Hua Zhong University in Wuhan, China. Ms. Yao Cooper has over fifteen years of consulting experience in market research, strategy and corporate training. Her clients range from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, such as American Express, IBM and Merck.

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Patrick Courtin, Professor of Negotiations

PhD, Columbia University

Dr. Courtin is a veteran CEO with 30 years of experience in software, computers and communications. He has been the senior executive with Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), Proteon, Comstream and Sangate. He has created alliances, joint ventures and partnerships in over 30 countries. He holds a PhD in Systems Science from Columbia University in New York City. Dr. Courtin has served as the Executive in Residence at Hult, drawing from his vast experience assisting students in their business endeavors.

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Viktoria Dalko, Professor of Finance

PhD, University of Pennsylvania

Professor Dalko received her MA and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. She is currently also teaching at Harvard University. She has taught at Thunderbird, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Munich and Budapest University of Economic Sciences in Hungary. She served as Chief of Staff of the Committee of Budget, Taxes and Finances of the Hungarian Parliament and advisor to the President of the National Bank of Hungary.

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Daniel Deneffe, Professor of Strategy

PhD, Cornell University

Dr. Deneffe is also an international partner in consulting at Arthur D. Little. Prior to Hult, Dr. Deneffe taught strategy at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. His main interests are strategy, customer management and quantitative modeling.

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Ian Dougal, Academic Dean

Ph.D International Relations, University of Birmingham

Dr. Ian Dougal joined Hult in 2000 and is Head of the International Relations Department. He is a specialist in issues of American foreign policy and international security. His Ph.D examined contemporary U.S. intervention policy and the guiding role of America's exceptionalist identity, and he continues to explore the relationship between principles and practice in U.S. foreign policy. An example of his research on American exceptionalism can be found here.

Ian taught at a number of institutions prior to Hult, notably the University of Birmingham and the Royal Military College of Science at Cranfield, in subjects ranging from the American presidency to environmental security. At Hult, he teaches core courses in diplomacy and foreign policy, conflict and security, and IR theories. Additionally, Ian enjoys leading the ICONS simulation, because it allows students to apply their knowledge in a real-time international environment.

Ian is a member of the British International Studies Association (BISA) and the American Politics Group (APG)—a specialist group affiliated to the Political Science Association (PSA).

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John Edmunds, Professor of Finance

DBA, Harvard University

Professor Edmunds specializes in finance and managerial economics. A member of the faculty at Babson College, Dr. Edmunds has teaching experience in Spain, Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic.

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Troy Gordon, Associate Dean

M.A. & Ph.D., University of Michigan

Troy Gordon is currently the Associate Dean and Head of the Communications Department at Hult International Business School, London. He specializes in Gender Studies, Human Rights & Genocide Studies, Critical Theory, Cultural & Media Studies, British Modernism, and Non-Fiction Writing. He is at work on a book about male-female friendship in the early 20th century, Affinities of Mind: Lytton Strachey and Virginia Woolf, a project he developed through conference papers and publications on gender and modernist culture.

After working professionally in theatre and advertising in Seattle in the early 1990s, Dr Gordon went on to earn a Ph.D. in English Language & Literature from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 2001. He then taught for six years in Writing Programs at UCLA in Los Angeles, California, before moving to London.

Since arriving at Hult in September 2007, Dr Gordon has designed and taught a wide range of courses in Communications, International Relations, and General Education, including: Mass Persuasion, The Media & World Politics (MA), Genocide, War Crimes & Global Justice, Gender & Communication, Reading Media & Culture, You Are Here: Student Publications, Public Speaking, Academic English, Introduction to Communications, Communication & the Body, Communication & the Visual.

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Indra Guertler, Professor of International Finance

DBA, University of Virginia

Dr. Guertler has been a Professor of Business Administration for over 23 years. In addition to teaching an elective course at Hult, she is currently Associate Professor at Simmons College Graduate School of Management. She has also taught at Babson College, University of Virginia, and University of Baltimore. She has also done consulting work in Strategic Finance and International Operations with clients including Siemens, Johnson & Johnson, Rutgers, William M. Mercer, Digital Equipment, Sony of North American, Lotus Development, and Bank Boston. Her current research areas include Rights Offerings and Corporate Advantage, Teaching Applied Mathematics to Low Confidence Audiences.

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William (Bill) Hancock, Professor of Accounting, Finance, and Business

MBA, Wharton

Professor Hancock has over thirty years of experience as a senior management consultant for IBM, Ernst & Young, and Keane. He also was world-wide marketing manager for a division of Digital Equipment Corporation where he created the world's first business-to-business online e-commerce site. He has taught at Northeastern University where he was named "outstanding instructor of the year"; Babson College, and Cambridge College. He is listed in "Who's Who in America", "Who's Who in the World", and "Who's Who in Finance and Industry".

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Alan Hertz, Associate Professor

Ph.D English, University of Cambridge 1982

Alan Hertz is American by birth, but grew up largely in India and Pakistan. He has been teaching university students since 1975 and has been working in American international education since 1978. He has been at Hult for twenty years.

His chief research interests are in Victorian poetry and journalism. His teaching specialties include: the history of London, the cultural history of Britain, introductory courses in history, humanities, literature and theatre. His philosophy of teaching at Hult is to make as much use as possible of our greatest assets: the wonderful diversity of our student body and the overwhelming cultural resources of London.

Alan also manages Hult's Visiting Students Program.

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Raymond Hilditch, Associate Professor

MBA, Strathclyde Business School, Glasgow

Ray Hilditch has over 30 years experience in American international education. He left his native Scotland in 1979 to take up a post as Chair of Business at Richmond College in London. He joined Hult in 1992 and served as Provost from 1994 until August 2006. He also served as President of the European Council for Business Education (ECBE) from 1998 - 2004. Now, as Provost Emeritus and, in his own words, "as retirement looms closer", Ray is concentrating on the things he enjoys best—teaching and alumni affairs. The former has resulted in many hundreds of students being subjected to his early morning classroom banter over the years. The latter has meant he is a frequent visitor to the countries from which Hult draws its student body.

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Allen Hollander, Professor

MST, Antioch

For more than twenty-five years, Professor Hollander has been an independent consultant to businesses in a broad range of industries. He is an executive coach to senior leaders and a team development facilitator. For more than two decades he has served on the faculty of GE’s management development center (Crotonville) where he teaches performance management. Allen also teaches in executive courses at the Kelley School of Business, Columbia University and the Tuck School. He is certified in the BarOn EQ-I™and EQ 360™ emotional intelligence assessments.

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Stephen Hurley, Professor of Marketing

MSC, Hult International Business School

Steve has over 25 years of management consulting and training experience in areas such as development economics, education and training, strategic planning, and marketing. He was a Director in the Development Economics and Finance group at Arthur D. Little for 10 years, and spent the last three years with the company as the global head of its internal learning and training activities. For the past 10 years, Steve has been one of three partners in ITSMA, an industry association that focuses on helping high technology companies with their services and solutions marketing. Steve has taught at a number of colleges and universities, including the University of Massachusetts, the University of Bordeaux, the University of the West Indies, and Arizona State University.

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Farhoud Kafi, Professor of National Strategies, Associate Dean of Students

ABD, Boston University

Professor Kafi has had over 25 years of business and management experience. He is the founder and board member of Plexus Solutions, a Boston area consulting firm. He served as CEO of Matrix Corporation, and Vice President of LexCom, Inc. and Links International, Inc. Dr. Kafi has delivered numerous presentations on economic development, foreign investment, international trade, economic policy, and national strategies. His consulting activities have entailed cost-benefit analyses, risk assessments, and strategic planning. He has also served on the faculties of Brandeis, Suffolk, Northeastern, and Boston University.

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Rob Kasameyer, Professor of Strategy and Finance

MBA, Harvard University

Professor Kasameyer focuses on corporate strategy and restructuring, with his experience spanning managing, consulting and teaching. He has been president of several technology-based companies and the commissioner of a government enterprise through restructuring and growth stages. He has significant international consulting and teaching experience with Arthur D. Little, the World Bank and Hult International Business School.

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George Kastner, Professor of Management Practices

PhD, University of North Carolina

Dr. Kastner who is a Hult Senior Vice President has over thirty years experience in Management, Consulting and Executive Strategic experience that ranges over 14 countries in four continents in a large variety of industries, from Financial to Energy, from Consumer Goods to Telecom. He is CEO of REDISTUS International, Inc. a management consulting firm which works with C-level executives developing their strategic agendas. Dr. Kastner worked with academic institutions on development projects in Latin Amercia and the US. Director of the Nomos Project at Harvard’s CFIA, He serves as Director on several Boards and teaches at IESA in Venezuela, UNIANDES in Colombia, he also taught as a visiting scholar at UVM, NYU, Cornell and MIT. He is a sought after speaker in international forums.

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John Kerrick, Professor of Business Execution

BA, Princeton University

For over twenty-five years John Kerrick has had professional experience as a manager, educator, coach, and consultant in a variety of settings, most notably Dartmouth College, Outward Bound, Boston University’s award winning Executive Challenge Program, the Center for Executive Development, and his own training and development firm. His current work is focused on effective teamwork and executive coaching.

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Richard Kirby, Registrar and Associate Professor

D.Phil. American Studies, University of Sussex

Richard received his BA and MA degrees in English and American Literature from Leicester University. Then he taught humanities at Drexel University in Philadelphia, USA as a Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellow. Returning to England, he completed a D.Phil. degree in American Literature from Sussex University. For nearly ten years he then taught English at a number of colleges in Pennsylvania, USA including Lebanon Valley College, Millersville University, and Franklin and Marshall College. Back in England, he was Academic Dean of Warnborough College in Oxford. Subsequently he went to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, where he was Academic Dean at a new American-style university, the University College of Northern Cyprus. Since 1992 he has been Registrar and Associate Professor at Hult.

His interests include reading, Western classical music, film and theatre. In his later years he has been developing an understanding of the visual arts. .

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Kosmas Kosmopoulos, Assistant Professor

M.Sc Computer Networks, Middlesex University

Kosmas joined Hult in 2004 as Head of the Computing Department. He specializes in the computer networks filed but also has long experience in teaching a broad range of computing related courses from Business Information Systems to Web Development.

Kosmas has taught in a number of British institutions before Hult in both undergraduate and postgraduate level, as well as in adult further education courses - most notably at City University, Middlesex University and the University of Westminster. He still has a visiting lecturer relationship with some of them.

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Joel Litman, Professor of Global Strategic Valuation

MBA, Northwestern

Joel Litman is a Director in the HOLT Division of Credit Suisse, advising investment managers and other clients in company analysis and valuation. He founded The Center for Strategy, Execution, and Valuation in Chicago. Joel co-authored the highly-acclaimed book, DRIVEN: Business Strategy, Human Actions, and the Creation of Wealth, and has published articles in Harvard Business Review and others. He is a member of the Global CFA Institute Speakers’ Bureau, and has presented seminars/courses at Harvard Business School, London Business School, UIBE Beijing; CFA Societies in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Manila, New York; and at investment firms and corporations throughout Europe, North America, and Asia.

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Wes Marple, Professor of Finance

DBA, Harvard University

Dr. Marple is a former chairman of Northeastern’s Finance and Insurance department. He was a Ford Foundation Fellow and a member of faculty at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. Professor Marple serves as a trustee of a number of the world’s largest mutual funds and of a public electric utility. He is currently investigating the financing of US cooperatives.

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Owen Murray, Professor of Accounting

MBA, University of Lousiville

Professor Murray has focused specifically on emerging markets in management development, financial analysis, capital budgeting, international accounting and training needs assessments. He has more than 34 years of international consulting experience with Arthur D. Little and Hult International Business School.

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Shawn O'Donnell, Professor of Management

PhD, MIT

Professor O'Donnell is an engineer-turned-industry analyst for the telecommunication and media industries. His research focuses on the intersection of technology, policy and economics in the development of new markets. He has studied consumer and market reactions to new communications technologies for the MIT Media Laboratory and corporate and NGO clients. He teaches courses in international communications at Tufts University's Fletcher School.

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Mohamed Fawzy Omran, Professor of Finance

PhD, Strathclyde University

Fawzy is currently Associate Professor of Finance at the College of Business Administration of the University of Sharjah. His MSc and PhD degrees in Finance were awarded by the University of Strathclyde, and his BCom was earned at Ain Shams University, Egypt. He also holds the CFA designation by the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts. Fawzy taught Finance widely in Scotland for Strathclyde University, the University of Stirling, and Heriot Watt University as well as serving as head of the finance and banking group at United Arab Emirates University.

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Hitendra Patel, Professor of Innovation and Strategy

PhD, Iowa State University

Dr. Hitendra Patel is Director of the Center for Innovation, Excellence and Leadership. He was a senior leader and co-founder of Monitor Group’s Innovation Practice and was responsible for Asia and Latin America. Before Monitor, Hitendra was a senior manager at Arthur D Little. As a management consultant, Hitendra has made a lasting impact with all types of companies by helping them identify new engines for growth and to develop their own capacity to innovate. Prior to consulting, Hitendra worked at Motorola in the portable energy space and is the owner of six patents. He is also a founder of various venture-backed companies in Brazil, Mexico and the US. Hitendra is the co-author of 101 Innovation Breakthroughs and The State of Innovation at the Firm Level in Singapore and in the process of writing his third book on Thinking and Acting Differently to Make Innovation Real.

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Daniel Pérez Vidal, Assistant Professor

Masters in Audiovisual Management, MEDIA/MPA; CELTA, University of Cambridge

Daniel specializes in Marketing Communications, New Media, Film and Television Production. He is currently researching the uses of professional communication in the management and development of creativity. Before moving to the UK in 2004, he worked as a screenwriter, casting director and editor in Spain. He now lives in London, where he is the media consultant of TwelvePoint.com and the co-founder of Ace Films.

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Ravi Ramamurti, Professor of International Economics

DBA, Harvard University

Professor Ramamurti is a Jeff Bornstein Senior Fellow and Professor of International Business at Northeastern University, Boston, where he has taught since 1982 (with short leaves of absence). He obtained his MBA from the Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad, graduating at the top of his class, and his DBA from Harvard Business School. His research and consulting focus has been on corporate strategy and business-government relations in Emerging Markets. He has been a visiting professor at Wharton School (2006-07), MIT's Sloan School (1998-2000), Fletcher School (2002), IMD-Switzerland (since 1999), and Harvard Business School (1986-88). He has been a consultant to several private companies, to international organizations, such as the World Bank, USAID, and the United Nations, and to the governments of more than a dozen emerging economies. Prof. Ramamurti was elected Chair (President) of the Academy of Management's International Management Division, which has 2,800 scholar-members from around the world.

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Lewis Rambo, Professor of Human Resources Management

PhD, Wayne State University

Lewis Rambo is an independent consultant in Organization Development, Human Resource Management, the Management of Diversity, and the Development of Strategic Focus and Organizational Alignment for clients in business, government and education.

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Gladys Souda, Professor of Management Communications

BA, University of Wisconsin

Gladys has taught business communication and writing for over 15 years to clients in both the private and public sectors. She has delivered tailored group training on a continuous basis to several Banking/Investment institutions and to various corporate clients with culturally diverse populations, as well as working with individual professionals. Before joining Wordpower Communications, Ms. Souda spent 10 years in the financial industry. She traded municipal bonds for retail and institutional accounts at Kidder Peabody in Los Angeles. As a broker at J.J. Kenney/Drake in New York, she traded municipal bonds between large financial institutions. Ms. Souda is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Madison and holds a teaching degree.

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Michele Souda, Professor of Management Communications

PhD, University of Wisconsin

Michele Souda, Founder and President of Wordpower Communications, has taught business communication and writing for over 25 years to clients in both the private and public sectors. She devotes a sizeable portion of her consulting practice to Executive Development. For seven years she served as a full time member of the Harvard faculty. In addition to full time standing at Harvard, she has taught specialized Business Communication courses for Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, and for Harvard’s Bunting Institute. Her courses at Harvard represent work with international business and other professional audiences. Previous to her teaching at Harvard, Ms. Souda founded and launched (with the late Helen Loeb) the business and technical communication programs at Northeastern University. She has taught advanced Business Communication courses at both Northeastern and Harvard. For many years, Michele had been the New England Director of the National Book Critics Circle. She has published over 150 book reviews and articles, some in the pages of the Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, New York Newsday, the Miami Herald, The Nation, The Christian Science Monitor, and others.

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Bruce Stanley, Professor

Ph.D. International Relations, University of Pennsylvania

Dr. Bruce Stanley became the first Head of the International Relations Department at Hult in 1996. He went on to develop the MA in International Relations, and then stepped down from administrative responsibilities in 2002 to devote more time to research and consulting. He has twin specialties in International Relations and in Middle East Politics, and for over twenty years has taught a range of courses in these two fields at Hult and at other institutions such as the University of Pennsylvania, Rhodes College, the New School, Syracuse University, SOAS and the University of Exeter. He is a Research Fellow both at the London Middle East Institute, and at the Regional Center for Conflict Prevention in Amman, Jordan.

His Ph.D. explored the internal dynamics of the PLO, applying social network theory to understanding internal Palestinian politics. Since then, he has specialized in global political economy, where he now focuses on issues of global cities in the world system, and on Middle East conflict resolution. His most recent publications include "Middle East City Networks and the 'New Urbanism',” Cities, Summer 2005; a chapter entitled "Media Interventions for Peacemaking in Arab Civil Society," published in 2006 in the book New Arab Media edited by Naomi Sakr; and co-edited Cities in the Middle East and North Africa: A Historical Encyclopaedia, published by ABC-CLIO in 2007. A paper entitled "City Wars or Cities of Peace: (Re) Integrating the Urban into Conflict Resolution" is available as GaWC Research Bulletin #123, while one on "The Role of Civil Society in Conflict Prevention" is available from the Regional Centre on Conflict Prevention, Jordan Institute for Diplomacy, Amman. He is currently working on a new book entitled, Middle East City Networks in the World System.

His consultancies include work for the EU, National Democratic Institute, the American Friends Service Committee, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, and QPSW of the British Friends. He has served as Director of the West Bank and Gaza office of AMIDEAST, and taught high school in Ramallah, Palestine.

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Joanne T. Lawrence , Professor, Global Citizenship

MBA, Stern Graduate School of Business, New York University
MA Corporate + Political Communication, Fairfield University

With extensive experience in consulting, corporate and academia, Joanne Lawrence focuses on transforming global organizations for greater economic and social impact, with particular interest in reducing poverty through business. She has been engaged in cross-border mergers, alliances and restructurings, and clients have ranged from BP, Morgan Stanley Europe and the World Bank to small social enterprises, such as One World Projects. Prior to Hult, Joanne taught within the MBA and executive education programs at INSEAD where she was also an affiliate of INSEAD’s Business in Society Center. Her twenty years of corporate experience includes being Vice President, Corporate Communications and Investor Relations for SmithKline Beecham in London, and Vice President of its groundbreaking behavioral change initiative, ‘Simply Better’.

She has received numerous awards and recognition for her work, and co-authored From Promise to Performance: The Journey of Transformation at SmithKline Beecham (Harvard Business School Press.).

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Michael Wagemans, Professor of Management

PhD, London School of Economics

Michael is a Manager at Arthur D. Little-Benelux, based in Brussels. He leads the Public Services Consulting Practice and also works with the Strategy and Organization Practice based in Belgium. Michael holds his MSc, M.Phil, and PhD degrees in Government from the London School of Economics & Political Science. He was also the recipient of a Hoover Foundation Fellowship at Brown University, and Visiting Fellow at Oslo University.

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Anna Weston, Lecturer

B.A. (Hons.) French and Italian, University of Leeds.

Anna joined Hult in September 2004. She obtained her degree in Modern Foreign Languages from the University of Leeds in 1998, which involved spending four months living in Italy and a year in the South of France. She gained her teaching qualification in 1999.

Prior to joining Hult, Anna worked in various language schools, businesses and universities in Italy, Holland and the UK. Since joining Hult, Anna has visited numerous organizations around London to promote Hult's students and the internship program.

Anna's interests include reading, traveling and learning languages. She enjoys live music and various kinds of dance.

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Andrew Wright, Assistant Professor

M.Sc Sociology, London School of Economics

Andrew Wright has been with Hult since 2003. He specializes in International Political Economy, Development and the political economy of war.

He returned to academic life as a ‘mature’ student, after a decade of work in local government administration. Andrew studied Philosophy, then economic history and international politics (at York University) and Sociology (at the London School of Economics); since then Andrew has taught in both British and American universities, including the School of African and Oriental Studies and Birkbeck college (in the University of London), the University of Notre Dame London program, and London Metropolitan University.

He is a member of the British International Studies association, and was a founding editor of the journal, Historical Materialism. His primary research interests and current project concerns the relationship between war and the world market economy; he is also working on a critical survey of approaches to the relationship between War, Politics and Society. His Publications include a conference paper on 'Anthony Giddens and the Historical Sociology of War and Modernity' presented at the British International Studies Association; a paper on 'Capitalism States and Accounting' published in the journal Critical Perspectives in Accounting and several contributions to the recently published Encyclopedia of International Political Economy.

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Jehiel (Jay) Zif, Professor of Information Technology

PhD, University of Miami

Professor Zif holds engineering degrees from Technion, Israel, and an MBA and PhD from New York University. He was a member of the faculty at Tel-Aviv University and lectured for many years in executive programs at Harvard, Wharton and Northwestern, and in many programs around the world. He was elected "Professor of the Year" at Hult in December 2005. Professor Zif has extensive consulting experience in many industries and was previously the president of a start-up U.S. firm funded by venture capital.

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Yael Zif, Professor of Leadership

Ed.D, Boston University

Professor Yael Zif has been teaching in the faculty of Management and in the executive MBA program of Tel-Aviv University since 1982 and at the School of Management of Boston University from 1987 to 2006. For three years Dr. Zif was a visiting professor in a joint program of Northwestern University (Kellogg) and Chulalongkorn University in Thailand, teaching Organizational Behaviour. She lectured at Wharton Executive Education programs, at Harvard Institute of International Development, at Catholica Univeristy in Chile and at Central European University in Budapest. Dr. Zif has extensive experience in leading training and development programs for managers in organizations. She has an outstanding record in student evaluations.

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