FACULTY RESOURCE GUIDE

 

 

 

Dr. Taiwo Amoo
(718) 951-5000  x2075
tamoo@brooklyn.cuny.edu
 
Areas of expertise:  Applications of operations management and business statistics to decision 
making in the financial sector. He recently developed an interactive variables model to determine 
a customer's credit score for a credit reporting company in a developing country. 
His previous research involved rating scale construction and evaluation methods for qualitative and 
quantitative research. Current research focuses on the health care sector.


Dr. Robert I. Bell

(718) 951-5000 x2077
(718) 951-5317 
 

E-mail:  ribell@voila.fr

Webpage:  http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/economics/bell.htm


Dr. Bell  is Professor of Management and Chairman of the Economics Department, Brooklyn College.  He is a renowned expert in the area dealing with problems arising from conflicts of interest.  He is the author of seven books, most recently:  Beursbedrog (The Stock Market Sting), De Arbeiderspers, Amsterdam, 2003; Les peches capitaux de la haute technologie (The Capital Sins of High Technology), Seuil, Paris, 1998. Impure Science, Wiley, New York 1992

 


Dr. Anindya
K. Bhattacharya

Tel: (718)  951-5000 x2078
       
(212) 427-1733

anindyab@brooklyn.cuny.edu

 

Area of Specialization: International Finance, International Business,

International Marketing and International Management. Specifically, Offshore

Banking, Government-Business Relations, Competitive Analysis, Asian

Financial Crisis, and Ethical Issues in Outsourcing.

 


Dr. Clifton
Clarke

(718) 951-5000 x2080
(718) 951-4892

 

cclarke@brooklyn.cuny.edu

 

Areas of service to others:  Forensic accounting, personal finance, small

business  development and finance Credentials: New York State licensed CPA and
life insurance, long-term care, variable annuities, investment securities representative.

 


Dr. Carol M. Connell
(718) 951-5000 x2677

Templetuttle@aol.com

Areas of expertise: strategic management and business policy, global business environment, management theory and application, and innovation and new business development.

Recent book:  A Business in Risk : Jardine Matheson and the Hong Kong Trading Industry  (Praeger Publishers, 2004)

Dr. Joshua Fogel

Tel:  (718) 951-5000 x2676

jfogel@brooklyn.cuny.edu

 

Joshua is an Assistant Professor in the Business Program of the Department of Economics at Brooklyn College.  He is the Business Program’s behavioral scientist and his areas of teaching expertise include statistics, research methods, and conflict resolution.  His research interests focus on 1) Internet health information use (e-health, e-commerce) 2) depression in the workplace, community settings, and medical settings, 3) the experience of racial/ethnic groups with regard to mental health and physical health, and 4) the interaction of physical health with mental health (health psychology).  His academic training includes a PhD in Clinical Health Psychology from Yeshiva University and a postdoctoral fellowship in Psychiatric Epidemiology and Biostatistics from Johns Hopkins University.  He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Internet Journal of Mental Health. http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijmh/editors.xml

His webpage can be viewed at

http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/economics/fogel.htm

 


Dr. John Frankenstein (B.A., Stanford, Ph.D., M.I.T.)

Visiting Associate Professor

Tel: (718) 951-5000 x1532
        (646) 245-4743

jfrankenstein@yahoo.com

 

John concentrates on business strategy, international management and cross-cultural communications, with an emphasis on Asia.  John’s career has been thoroughly international: service in Europe and Asia as a US diplomat, and teaching posts at the University of Hong Kong, the Copenhagen Business School and Thunderbird plus guest lecturing at INSEAD, the University of St. Gallen, the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, and other universities.  He has consulted on China and international strategies for firms and government agencies as varied as United Technologies, Disney, Avon, HSBC, the European Commission and the US State Department.  He speaks Mandarin Chinese and French, and has over 70 publications in scholarly and professional journals.

 


Dr. Hershey H. Friedman
Tel:  (718) 951-5000 x2084
x.friedman@att.net
 
Hersh Friedman is a Professor in the Business Program of the Department of Economics 
at Brooklyn College.  His areas of expertise include marketing research, advertising and 
direct marketing, ethical leadership, Biblical ethics, statistics, and humor.  He was the 
Director of the Kauffman Entrepreneurial Internship Program and held the Bernard H. Stern Chair 
of Humor.  He has won more than a dozen teaching awards and published more than 170 papers.

His CV may be viewed at:  http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/economic/friedman/hhfpagfp.htm
 


Dr.
Nakato
Hirakubo

(718) 951-5000 x2087

nhirakubo@msn.com

Hirakubo@brooklyn.cuny.edu

 

As a professor of marketing and international business, my expertise is in the areas consumer behavior, advertising, e-commerce, and Japanese consumer market.  I have authored four books in marketing.  I have also published numerous articles in refereed journals and conference proceedings.  In addition, I write a column for Marketing and Creativity bimonthly.  I started my professional career as a management consultant at American Technology Transfer Association.  I was involved in a number of government related projects.  I assisted my clients in forming joint ventures, licensing intellectual properties, and organizing seminars.  Before entering academia, I established an import/export company in New York and Osaka.  The company sold fashion merchandise in over 500 hundred retail stores.  The company also managed its own retail stores in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Osaka, and other cities.  The annual sales reached 20 million dollars when I left the firm.  I was responsible for production management, logistics, supply-chain management, wholesaling, retailing, branding, pricing, and other marketing activities.

 


Dr. Mitchell
Langbert

(212) 595-2366
(718) 951-5000 x2091

MLangbert@nyc.rr.com

Mitchell is an Associate Professor of Business and Economics with tenure at Brooklyn College-CUNY.  He is a published author and expert on employee benefits management, regulation and litigation; ERISA litigation; Human resource policy and strategy; and Business ethics and corporate governance.  He has extensive industry experience including:  Expert witness and consultant to the law firm of Jones, Day Reavis and Pogue on labor union lawsuits involving the tobacco industry; Consultant to various entrepreneurs and real estate developers, Senior Budget Analyst responsible for pension and employee benefit issues at the New York State Assembly, Ways and Means Committee; Director of Employee Benefits at City Federal Savings Bank; and Administrator of Employee Benefits at Johnson and Johnson and at International Nickel Company. His webpage can be viewed at www.mitchell-langbert.com.

 
Dr. Tomas Lopez-Pumarejo
(718) 951-5000 x2092
samot25@earthlink,net
 
Dr. Lopez-Pumarejo is a specialist in business and culture with specific expertise in U.S. Hispanic 
and place marketing.  His book on television fiction in Spanish as a marketing tool is internationally 
known, for which he regularly publishes and lectures abroad.  Originally from Puerto Rico, he lived as 
a student in Spain and Brazil, and holds two doctorates in media and culture, one from Spain and the 
other from the U.S.  Before joining the Brooklyn College’s business faculty, he was a market research 
strategy planner at The Vidal Partnership’s (New York City), the country’s leading Hispanic advertising 
agency.  He is trilingual: English, Spanish and Portuguese.
 
 

Dr. Hervé Queneau
(718) 951-5000 x2097
Hqueneau@brooklyn.cuny.edu
 
Hervé Queneau is Associate Professor in the Business Program of the Department of Economics at 
Brooklyn College.  He has an M.A. in economics from the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne 
and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Paris IX Dauphine.  He has extensively published on 
gender and diversity issues in the workplace.  Hervé is currently working on a research project 
regarding immigrant entrepreneurs in New York City.  He worked for three years as a consultant 
in a renowned management consulting firm in Paris, France. His areas of expertise include:  Gender 
and diversity issues in the workplace, Human resource management, Labor markets in the United 
States and Europe, Work-life issues, and Survey methods.  He is bilingual:  English and French.