Jaff's BIO
Jeff Rosensweig is the director of Emory’s Goizueta Business School Global Perspectives Program. He is also a Finance professor who specializes in global strategy, global economics, and international finance. His experience in academia includes teaching in the economics department at both MIT and the School of Management at Yale University.
Prior to joining Emory in January 1988, Jeff was senior international economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Research into global trends supports Jeff’s frequent keynote lectures to business and academic audiences. His current research focuses on three main topics:
- Business linkages with the emerging global economy
- Forecasting the global economy and its impact on business and investment strategy
- The implications of globally divergent demographic trends for business
Achievements and Honors
- Elected member of the US Council on Foreign Relations, 2000 - present
- Elected Chair, Emory University Center for Ethics in Public Policy and the Professions, 1996 - Present
- Appointed by British Government to Marshall Selection Committee, 1987-1992, 1997 - present
- Distinguished Educator Award, Emory Evening MBA Program, 1998
- Distinguished Educator Award, Emory Executive MBA Program, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 2005
- Distinguished Educator Award, Emory MBA Program, 1993
- Donald Keough Award for Excellence, 1996
- Selected as Academic Advisor, Society of International Business Fellows, 1995
- Keynote International Lecturer, Metro Atlanta Chamber of - Commerce (1992 - present)
Areas of Specialization
- Business Strategy in a Global Economy
- Global Economic Trends and Linkages
- International Finance
