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Contact Information

[email protected]
Office: 718.489.5347
Room 5001

Expertise

Climate Change, Poverty Alleviation, Sustainable Development, Emerging Markets, Foreign Direct Investment, Risk Management

Education

BA, College of Wooster
MA, American University
MBA, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Ph.D., Rutgers University

Dr. Dilyard is the Director of St. Francis College’s Honors Program, co-director of the Environmental Studies Minor, and is an Associate Professor of the Management & Information Technology Department. Professional memberships include the Academy of International Business and the Academy of Management, and he is the principal contact at St. Francis College for the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (UNSDSN), of which the College is a member.

His areas of expertise include climate change, poverty alleviation programs, sustainable development and international business.

Dr. Dilyard is a regular reviewer of papers for the Academy of Management and the Academy of International Business, as well as such journals as The Journal of International Business, the Thunderbird International Business Review, the Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Studies, and the International Journal of Emerging Markets. He has published and presented numerous papers on, as well as organized panels addressing the relationships between international business, climate change and poverty alleviation. He is actively involved with the Columbia Center for Sustainable International Investment and the UNSDSN.

Related Faculty

Dennis Anderson
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

Dennis Anderson

Management & Information Technology
[email protected]

Office: 718.489.3465

Adjunct Professor

Steve Catalano

Management & Information Technology
[email protected]

Office: 718.489.5309

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