Manuel Madunic

Lecturer at Munich Business School

Schools

  • Munich Business School

Links

Biography

Munich Business School

Manuel Madunic has been Managing Director of KIM SportsManagement for 10 years and lectures at several universities and colleges in Germany, Austria and Spain. In addition, he trains marketing managers and managing directors of sports clubs and companies on behalf of the German Volleyball Bundesliga, among others.

Education

  • Master of Arts - MA Hochschule für angewandtes Management (2010 — 2012)
  • Master of Business Administration Hochschule für angewandtes Management (2007 — 2011)
  • Bachelor of Arts - BA Hochschule für angewandtes Management (2005 — 2009)

Companies

  • Lecturer / Mentor FH Kufstein Tirol - University of Applied Sciences (2017)
  • Lecturer EMBA (Europäische Medien- und Business-Akademie) (2017)
  • Lecturer Steinbeis-Hochschule School of Management and Innovation (2016)
  • Lecturer University of Applied Sciences Europe (2016)
  • Lecturer Ascenso Business- und Medienakademie Mallorca (2015)
  • Mentor Hochschule Fresenius University of Applied Sciences (2015)
  • Lecturer European Business School (2015)
  • Lecturer Privatuniversität Schloss Seeburg (2015)
  • Lecturer Bodensee Campus GmbH (2015)

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