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Professor Linowes holds a D.B.A. from Harvard
Business School, an M.S. in Computer and Communication
Sciences from University of Michigan and an A.B. in
Cybernetics from Princeton University (1973). An expert
in Management Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Richard
Linowes currently teaches business administration at
American University, Washington, D.C.
A
Fulbright scholar, professor Linowes is the author of
several books and other publications; i.e. a series of 3
books “Portraits of Business Practices in Emerging
Markets” by the Institute of International Education
(IIE). Mr. Linowes has taught at various other
universities: Israel School of International Management
and Innovation (ISEMI); University of Warsaw; American
University Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
His
professional experience includes work with: the National
Institute of Standards and Technology, Brookings
Institution, Coopers & Lybrand, Glaxo Inc. Professor
Linowes brings to the aquaculture fund a breadth of
academic expertise; courses taught include: Business
Policy and Strategy, Quality Management (with the former
Director of National Quality Awards Programs of the
Department of Commerce), Applied Strategic Management in
a Global Environment. Mr. Linowes has served as the
Director (1994 – 1998) of the Harvard Club at the
National Press Club. |