David Pullara

at Schulich Executive Learning Centre

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Schulich Executive Learning Centre

Biography

David Pullara is a senior business leader with almost two decades of diverse business experience. He has worked in a number of different industries, categories, functions and corporate structures. David’s passion is for marketing, and he spent the last 10 years working with four world-renowned, consumer-centric, Fortune 500 companies: Starbucks, Yum! Brands (Pizza Hut), Coca-Cola, and Google. David holds an Honors BBA (Marketing) and a Masters of Business Administration (Strategic Management, International Business) from the Schulich School of Business at York University. He also teaches the Retail Marketing Strategies course for Schulich’s MBA program.

Programs

OmniChannel Excellence: How to Win in the New World of Retail›

Areas of Interest

  • Marketing
  • Retail

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