Assistant International Business Professor Resume
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Summary
Credible, effective and efficient International Business Assistant Professor with proven expertise in conveying knowledge to learning individuals in Internal Business; Responsible for delivering quality instructions and lectures ensuring student satisfaction; Has a good and strong communications and interaction skills; Has a keen ability in conducting research; Has a thorough knowledge of all business subject matters.
Professional Experience
International Business Assistant Professor January 2007 Present
University of North Texas, Dallas, TX
Responsibilities
Delivered quality instruction ensuring student satisfaction.
Instructed students in a classroom or laboratory setting according to program objectives and course syllabus.
Developed daily lesson plans to include instructional aides.
Assisted students in achieving completion of objectives.
Provided regular and timely feedback to students.
Instructor Business Management May 2004 - December 2006
ITT Educational Services Inc., Tucson, AZ
Responsibilities
Conducted course instruction for one or more courses in the curriculum.
Utilized diverse teaching strategies.
Pursued on an ongoing basis the continuance of scholarly growth, both within and outside the subject discipline.
Provided service to the College.
Developed course and research.
Finance Instructor February 1999 - May 2004
Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY
Responsibilities
Taught undergraduate and graduate levels.
Developed a curriculum suited for finance student for undergraduate and graduate levels.
Advised student regarding research and term paper.
Demonstrated a commitment to excellence in teaching at a small, private, student-centered institution.
Conducted a research in the field of Risk Management.
Fostered research activities in the discipline area across the Faculty and University.
Education
Doctor of Business Administration in International Business
Columbia University, NY, 2005
Master of International Business
Columbia University, NY, 1999
Bachelor of Science in Business Management
Columbia University, NY, 1997
Skills
Good communication skills, both written and verbal
Good negotiation and interpersonal skills
Strong organizational skills
A high standard of computer literacy
Creative and innovative data gathering skills
Proven organizational and people skills
Proficiency in MS Office applications and other business software
Superior interpersonal, presentation and communication skills
Unorthodox teaching methods and skills
Awards and Honors
First MBA Association Distinguished Professor Award, Awardee, 2004
Paccar Award for Excellence in Teaching, Awardee, 2002