A Financial Economist with strong background in Economics & Finance, and Voice & Data Network Infrastructure Management for Information Technology. Eighteen years of experience in effective teaching in major colleges in Boston area in Economics, Economic Development and Income Distribution, Money & Finance courses at freshman and upper level classes of undergraduate programs. Currently teaching at University of Massachusetts Boston and also teach part-time at Harvard University. Since 2003, teaching on-line courses at UMB and UML. In addition, between 1993 and 2003, held full time positions as Business Control Manager at different high technology companies including IBM and delivered financial and economic analysis, budgeting and forecasting, auditing revenue and expenses, cost saving strategy. Educational backgrounds include PhD Candidate in Strategic Management of Information Technology by using the theory of Information Economics from Capella University in Minneapolis, MN; earned MA in Economics and MBA in Finance from Northeastern University in Boston.
Online Courses Taught:
ECON102 Introduction to Macroeconomics