Tony Okoromadu, Executive Assistant Finance Professor
Mays MasterCast
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Please welcome Executive Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of the Corporate Finance Program at Mays Business School, Tony Okoromadu! Tony talks through unique stories from his early life, how he teaches his students a global mindset, and how you can create an immeasurable impact on those around you.
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Tony Okoromadu is an Executive Assistant Professor in the Department of Finance and the Assistant Director of the Corporate Banking Program at Mays Business School. Tony has many years of international management experience in diverse industry sectors, having worked in financial services, technology, business and management consulting, economic development, executive education, media, and nonprofits. International business, markets, economics, and finance are his fond specialties. His book on emerging African economies and their markets was published in London, United Kingdom, and is currently a resource for companies in over 22 countries, helping them make business decisions involving that continent.
His analytical and intellectual competencies and business insights have received praise from prestigious institutions around the world, among them the Financial Times (United Kingdom), INSEAD (France), London Business School (United Kingdom), and The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (USA). He has lived and worked in three continents: Europe, Africa, and North America, is culturally savvy and at home in different cultures and work environments; he speaks five languages. He received his Master's degree in Economics from Texas A&M, his MBA from IESE Business School. He currently lives in Houston, Texas, with his wife, Lisa (also a proud Aggie!), and their beloved miniature schnauzer, Eleanor.
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