Gregory Sabin
Preceptor (lecturer) of Management (Finance and Accounting) at Harvard University

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Dr. Gregory Sabin is an instructor in accounting and finance. He began teaching at the Harvard Extension School in 2018. He has also taught at Boston University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Ohio State University, and Michigan State University. He holds a DBA in finance from Sacred Heart University.
Prior to academia, Sabin spent more than ten years in industry, holding a variety of international management roles for multinational companies including Ford, Honeywell, Kellogg, and KKR. His research focuses on international foreign direct investment and offshoring. His work has been published by the Academy of Management, the Risk Institute, the Journal of Cost Management, The Hill, and Harvard Business Publishing. Sabin has presented his research at conferences and invited presentations both domestically and internationally.
In 2011, Sabin received the Michigan State University Outstanding Faculty Award, given to one faculty member annually to recognize outstanding teaching at the school. Sabin has twice been named the finance instructor of the year at Michigan State. Sabin was the 2019 recipient of the James Freeman award which recognizes outstanding contributions in educational leadership at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business.
His personal passions include his family, teaching, foreign languages, photography, music and travel.
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