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Fogel_Daniel Daniel  Fogel
Wake Forest University

Dan Fogel received his B.S. and M.A. from the Pennsylvania State University and his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. He has held academic positions at the University of Houston, Tulane University, and the University of Pittsburgh and has been a senior manager at two oil companies and a hospital system. His international research and teaching have been conducted in several different countries in South America, Asia, and Central and Eastern Europe. He was Dean of the International Management Center, Budapest, Hungary; Dean for the Czech Management Center in Prague, Czech Republic; and Associate Dean at the University of Pittsburgh and Tulane University. He was Professor of Business Administration and Director of the Institute for Industrial Competitiveness at the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh. He is currently Executive Professor of Strategy at the Babcock Graduate School of Management, Wake Forest University.

His research and teaching areas are in international business and strategy, including strategy development in firms in emerging and transition economies and innovation for large organizations. His current focus is on how organizations adopt sustainability practices and principles as part of their core strategies. He has published in behavioral studies, education, health care, psychology, sociology, economics, and management journals, and has written several book chapters, books, cases and popular press articles. His books include Managing in Emerging Market Economies (Westview) and Firm Behavior in Emerging Market Economies (Avebury).

Dr. Fogel has consulted for diverse organizations, such as PPG, General Electric, Motorola (Brazil), Lockheed Martin, Lucent (Brazil), TESS (Brazil), Carvajal S.A. (Colombia), McGraw Hill, (Hungary and USA), Samsung, AT&T (Corporate), Parker Hannifin, Unisys, Keviep (Hungary), Timkin, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pfizer, Inc., Holiday Inn, Inc., Pennsylvania Blue Shield, Tuscarora, TENNECO International, Wachovia, Bank of America, and Wake Forest Medical Center. His awards include research grants, several teacher of the year awards, a Fulbright Scholarship to Brazil, the 1988 Winner of the Yoder-Heneman Award, and several times the Distinguished Professor Awards. He has served and is serving on Boards of Directors or Advisory Boards within the United States and abroad and is Chairman of EcoLens, Chairman of The EcoLens Network and Chairman and CEO of SP3.

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Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability 2/10
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Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability 3/10
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Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability 6/10
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Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability Vol. 1-10
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International Review of Sustainability in Business and Law

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