Genaro Gutierrez

Associate Professor, Director Mexico EMBA at McCombs School of Business

Schools

  • McCombs School of Business

Links

Biography

McCombs School of Business

Gutierrez, Genaro J. Associate Professor, Department of Information, Risk, and Operations Management. Genaro Gutierrez received his B.S. from the Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey and his M.S. and Ph.D. from Stanford University. His research and teaching interests are in production planning and control issues in manufacturing systems and operations strategy.

Education

  • PhD Stanford University (1984 — 1988)
  • MS Stanford University (1981 — 1983)
  • Ing. Tecnológico de Monterrey (1974 — 1978)

Companies

  • Director of Master of Science in Busines Analytics, MSBA McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin (2018)
  • Associate Professor of Information Risk and Operations Management McCombs School of Business (2000)

Skills

  • Financial Modeling
  • Negotiation
  • Product Management

Other

Statistics, Business Process Improvement, Financial Analysis, Project Management, Operations Management, Leadership, Management, Team Leadership, Cross-functional Team Leadership, Data Analysis, Operations Research, Strategy, Management Consulting, Strategic Planning, Business Strategy

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