Dave Evers

Lecturer

Biography

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Taught undergraduate university business courses for an Australian university operating in Vietnam with over 5000 students. Courses taught included Entrepreneurship, International Management, Organizational Behavior, Introduction to Management.

Served as Acting Director of the RMIT Vietnam EMBA and MBA program

Lead the development of an electric bike sharing initiative and grant proposal along with professors from the University of Tennessee.

Gained further insight into Vietnamese culture through a one month solo bicycle ride across the country from Hanoi to Saigon.

Education

  • Graduate Certifcate in Teaching and Learning RMIT University
  • MBA Rutgers Business School
  • BA State University of New York at Binghamton

Companies

  • Business Development Manager, Executive Education University of Auckland - Business School (2020)
  • Executive Director Post Graduate Programs Victoria University of Wellington (2018 — 2020)
  • Director Admissions, Recruiting and Business Development -Columbia, London, HKU Business Schools EMBA-Global Asia (2014 — 2018)
  • Consultant- Loyola Vietnam Start Program Loyola University Chicago (2014 — 2014)
  • Lecturer RMIT International University Vietnam (2008 — 2014)
  • Director of Executive MBA Marketing and Admissions University of Hawaii at Manoa (2007 — 2008)
  • Manager Recruiting, Talent Development MBA & BA Internship Program American Express (2004 — 2007)
  • Director of Executive MBA Admissions, Marketing and Corporate Relations Columbia Business School (1999 — 2004)
  • Associate Director Executive MBA Asia Pacific Rutgers Business School (1996 — 1999)

Skills

  • Management Consulting
  • Analysis
  • Marketing Strategy

Other

Strategy, Business Development, Research, Leadership Development, Public Speaking, Organizational Development, Leadership, Business Strategy, Entrepreneurship, CRM, Recruiting, Strategic Planning, Program Management, Management, Marketing

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