List of The George Washington School of Business people

Summary

The list of The George Washington School of Business people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with the School of Business at the George Washington University, located in Washington, D.C.

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Current edit

  • Herman Aguinis - American researcher and professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. Current Avram Tucker Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Management[32]
  • Tom Geurts - Dutch economist and associate professor of Finance; Honorary Professor, Technical University of Berlin[33]
  • Sanjay Jain - British economist and associate industry professor in the Department of Decision Sciences[34]
  • Annamaria Lusardi - Denit Trust Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Economics and Accountancy, who also serves as the Academic Director of the Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center [35]

Former edit

  • Lowell C. Smith - American academic administrator and assistant professor of Business Administration

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