Samuel Chun

Assistant Dean and Director of Executive Education, Professor of Management Practice at Olin Business School

Biography

Samuel Chun is Assistant Dean of Executive Programs and Senior Lecturer of Management Practice at the Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis. Before joining Olin, he was an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School from 1995-2000, where he instructed MBAs, doctoral candidates, and corporate executives in sales, marketing, new product development and general management. Prior employment included service as a Regional Director at American Express and President of Intermarkets, Inc., a Pacific Rim-based Supply-Chain Management software manufacturer. He was also an economist and consultant to the United States Department of Labor.

Olin Business School

Samuel Chun is Assistant Dean and Director of Executive Education, Professor of Management Practice at the Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis. Before joining Olin, he was an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School from 1995-2000, where he instructed MBAs, doctoral candidates, and corporate executives in sales, marketing, new product development and general management. Prior employment included service as a Regional Director at American Express and President of Intermarkets, Inc., a Pacific Rim-based Supply-Chain Management software manufacturer. He was also an economist and consultant to the United States Department of Labor.

Area of Expertise:

Management Strategy, Critical Thinking, Innovation and Growth, Business-to-Business Marketing, Pricing, Business Education, Management Development, Training and Development

Awards/Honors:

  • Faculty Recognition Award - Executive MBA Mumbai Program, Olin Business School, 2017
  • Reid Teaching Award - EMBA MBA Shanghai, Olin Business School, 2017
  • Reid Teaching Award - Executive MBA St. Louis/Kansas City, Olin Business School, 2017

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