Tosun Aricanli is a professor with the International and doctoral programs. Ph.D., A.M., Harvard University. B.A., Claremont Men's College. Former Research Affiliate, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University. Previous employment: The World Bank, Harvard University, University of California (Berkeley), The Population Council, University of Gezira (Sudan), and Middle East Technical University (Turkey).
More...
......................................................................................................
Professor in the National Master in CED and PhD programs, where she teaches courses is social theory, project management, and cooperatives. She is in the board of directors of the ICA Group (Boston), the Allston/Brighton Community Development Corporation (Boston), and the National Cooperative Business Association. Formerly, she was a member of the board of directors of Childspace Development.
More...
......................................................................................................
Dean of the School (Fall of 2008). Professor in the National Master and PhD Programs. Chuck attributes his interest in CED to growing up around America's premier Rust Belt cities: Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Youngstown. He was a policy analyst at the RAND Corporation, a consultant at Argonne National Laboratory, and later a professor and department chair at California State Polytechnic University.
More...
......................................................................................................
Professor of computer information systems and information technology in the School of Business. Jerry is also Founder/President of GM Associates for Information Management at Concord, NH.
More...
......................................................................................................
Assistant Professor in the International Masters Program. She teaches project management, research and evaluation of development projects. Specializes in participatory and qualitative approaches for assessments in designing and implementing development projects. She has more than 18 years of experience in teaching, training and working with NGOs all over the world.
More...
......................................................................................................
Assistant Professor, Chair of the National Masters Program in CED. He has consulted with the Ford Foundation, the US Department of the Treasury, other governmental, for-profit and nonprofit organizations on economic and business development. He spent over a decade on Wall Street at J. P. Morgan and as Vice President at Citicorp Investment Bank.
More...
......................................................................................................
Associate Professor and Chair of the International MS in CED program. A political economist, Catherine has conducted research, training, and technical assistance on public policy, economics, democratization and governance, gender and HIV/AIDS for the Harvard Institute for International Development.
More...
......................................................................................................
Assistant Professor Rivera shares his knowledge and experience in community economic development through formal classroom instruction, training of community organizations, and consulting work. His previous work experience includes teaching college-level Economics courses at the University of the Philippines - Baguio.
More...
......................................................................................................