Baruch Gems — MGT9870
Posted by gradbaruchianshamash on May 17, 2011 · 1 Comment
by Séverine PERRIN — MBA HR Management – Baruch College/IAE Lyon
In a recent discussion, Sev said that her current class MGT9870 was one of her favorite courses here at Baruch. The content was useful and the professor impressed her. In a new effort to share what makes Baruch great, she has graciously offered to pen the inaugural “Baruch Gems” in her native tongue and English.
Professor Tulimieri has over 30 years of experience as a business executive and as a partner at Deloitte in the United States. He is an experienced international lawyer who has led numerous cross border due diligence exercises both pre- and post acquisition. He holds a Juris Doctor from Union University and he is a retired officer from the US Army. You will find articles he co-wrote with Moshe Banai in the MIT Sloan Management Review and in the WSJ.
When Prof. Tulimieri is not whisking students off to far-flung places, he writes science fiction . . . for children. Intrigued? He will be teaching (non-fiction) MGT 9330 and MGT 9870 in the fall. Sign up now and bring your passport.
Did a you take a class that enjoyed or took you places? Don’t keep it a secret. Let the Baruch community know the Gems that had an impact on you.
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Great analogy Sev. Too bad his class does not fit my schedule for next semester.. I would have loved to take MGT 9870 with him.