Jeffrey Sharlach

Adjunct Associate Professor of Management Communication at Leonard N. Stern School of Business

Biography

Leonard N. Stern School of Business

Biography

Jeffrey Sharlach joined New York University Stern School of Business as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Management Communication in September 2007.

In addition to teaching both undergraduates and MBA students in the Management Communication Program, he serves as Chairman of JeffreyGroup, the corporate communications and PR firm he founded in 1993 after holding senior management positions at top international agencies. Today JeffreyGroup provides a full range of marketing and corporate communications services for global companies from wholly-owned offices in New York, Miami, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Among the firm's current clients are Airbnb, Airbus, Amazon, American Airlines, Bayer, Facebook, Instagram, Johnson & Johnson, Mozilla, Nestlé, Nikon and Xerox. Along with numerous other published articles, he currently writes the popular Huffington Post Business Blog “Communicating.”

Professor Sharlach earned his B.S.J. from Northwestern University and his J.D. from New York University School of Law.

Courses Taught

  • Business Communication
  • Management Communication
  • Organizational Communication and its Social Impact

Academic Background

J.D., 1977
New York University School of Law

B.S.J., Journalism, 1974
Northwestern University

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