Mike Montalbano

Adjunct Assistant Teaching Professor at Mendoza College of Business

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  • Mendoza College of Business

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Biography

Mendoza College of Business

Mike Montalbano is an Adjunct Assistant Professional Specialist teaching Foresight in Business and Society and Strategic Management in the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame.  Prior to joining the Mendoza faculty, Mike taught at Bentley University for 12 years. 

 

Prior to Bentley, Mike held a range of positions including President/CEO to Vice-President of Marketing for a variety of firms ranging in size from $60M to $10B. Significant international expertise in direct marketing, database marketing, merchandising, and advertising.  He currently serves on the board of a privately held company in the fragrance industry.

Education

  • MBA with a Concentration in Marketing, Bentley University
  • Bachelor of Arts with a Concentration in Marketing, Loras College

 

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