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Joel Kurtzman
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http://www.milkeninstitute.org/about/about.taf?function=detail&Level1=ProStaff&Level2=Bio&ID=32&cat=Staff
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e-Business, Trends and Future, Economics
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Joel Kurtzman is president and chief executive of Knowledge Universe Publishing. Prior to that, he was president of Kurtzman Knowledge Ventures, a publishing and consulting firm. He is an economist and international business consultant who has worked with some of the world's largest international companies in a variety of industries, from global media firms, to consulting firms, to Japanese trading companies. He was an advisor to Booz-Allen & Hamilton, a $1.3 billion strategy consulting firm. He was also the director of the Manhattan Institute's Program on International Trade and an advisor to the United Nations Economic Survey. He was creator/editor of Strategy & Business, a quarterly business publication, and The Art of Taking Charge, also a quarterly. He appears monthly on CNN, and writes a regular column for Fortune Magazine. His consulting work has included strategy, intellectual capital development, message integration, marketing and economic consulting.
Joel Kurtzman is the former editor of the Harvard Business Review. Prior to joining Harvard, he was business editor and columnist at The New York Times. Prior to that, for eight years, Joel Kurtzman was a staff international economist at the United Nations and World Bank, where he was deputy director of the U.N.'s Project on the Future. While at the U.N., he participated in the negotiations between India and Union Carbide Corporation regarding the Bhopal disaster.
Joel Kurtzman is the author of 15 books discussing such topics as leading business thinkers, the global, electronic economy, and the future of biomedical technology.
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