Daniel Ostergaard
Clinical Assistant Professor, at Darla Moore School of Business
Biography
Darla Moore School of Business
Background
Daniel Ostergaard is a clinical faculty member of the Sonoco International Business Department in the Darla Moore School of Business with expertise in public-private partnerships, business-government relations, critical infrastructure, security, and extensive diplomatic and multi-national corporate dealings around the world. Ostergaard joined the Moore School in August 2010 after serving in a variety of roles in both the public and private sectors. He also served as the director for the Master of International Business program and has conducted business and diplomacy in 69 countries throughout the world.
His research is focused on public-private partnerships and how hybridization of firm/government arrangements create sustainable competitive advantage. His research interests also include international security, transnational terrorism and trade. In addition, he has received several awards for his teaching including the Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award and the Mortar Board Excellence in Teaching Award. He co-authored a case study on Organizational Behavior, which has been used extensively by the U.S. Coast Guard Academy for years.
Ostergaard’s experience has given him a unique perspective on the intersection of the public and private sectors. He founded two multi-national consulting firms and remains engaged in international business development for both private and public sector clients. He served as the executive director (SES) of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Advisory Council and as a liaison on behalf of the Executive Officer of Governor Jeb Bush and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in Washington, D.C. Ostergaard also served 11 years of active duty in the U.S. Coast Guard, where his leadership was recognized early when he was given command of a ship and shore station at the age of 23.
He was elected to a municipal office in Washington, D.C.; founded and ran an organic cattle ranch dedicated to rescuing several endangered species of domestic livestock; and coached youth soccer for 10 seasons. He is an active assistant scout master for the Boy Scouts of America, a board member on several boards and a semi-competitive BBQ smoker (western Carolina style).
His teaching style blends the theoretical with his extensive real-world experiences.
Education
Ph.D., University of South Carolina, 2016
MPA, Harvard University, 2004
M.A., U.S. Naval War College, 2003
B.S., U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 1994
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