Gerard Power

Assistant Professor of Clinical Marketing and Executive Director, Institute for Communications Technology Management at USC Marshall School of Business

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USC Marshall School of Business

MS, BS, Pennsylvania State University

Jerry Power is the Executive Director of The Institute for Communications Technology Management (CTM). In this role, Jerry works to identify emerging trends that will reshape the evolutionary trajectory of the communications industry. A part of the communications industry for more than 30 years, holding positions in Marketing, Corporate Strategy, Business Development, and Product Management. Jerry is a strong proponent of anticipating and encouraging behavioral shifts that increase the utility of products/services to better serve growing markets. That philosophy is embraced by the CTM in order to provide increased insight and understanding.

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